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2 cze 2019 · Learn how to tell iron-on vinyl sides apart, which side of iron-on vinyl goes down on a cutting machine mat, and why it needs to be mirrored!
16 lip 2018 · When working with heat transfer vinyl, the shiny side of the material always goes face down for cutting. This shiny side is called the “carrier.” It covers the face (the colored side that will face out on the garment) of the HTV and holds the cut pieces in alignment during cutting and applying.
2 mar 2018 · First, let’s talk about the new line of Siser Heat Transfeer Vinyl: Metal! How to Iron On Metal Heat Transfer Vinyl Step #1: Cut and Weed Metal HTV. Cut Metal with the shiny colored side down and the shiny silver gray side up. Recommended cut settings can be found here. After cutting, weed out the excess heat transfer vinyl.
Application Instructions (Home Iron): • Set iron dial between Cotton and Linen. • Cover design with Heat Transfer Cover Sheet or Multipurpose Paper. • Place on flat, hard surface (ironing board not recommended). • Press iron with medium/firm pressure for 15 seconds. • Peel carrier hot or cold. Application Instructions (Heat Press):
23 lip 2015 · Maybe you can't with competitor materials, but Siser heat transfer vinyl goes on easily and stays in place - wash after wash!...more. Did you know that you could use a regular household iron...
Be sure to place the shiny side of the HTV down on the cutting mat before you cut. Section off designs with weeding boxes or cut lines. This technique will make the weeding process easier. Speaking of lighting, find a good, bright light to weed under.
Explore the versatile world of heat transfer vinyl with Siser in this engaging video series, 'How to - Heat Transfer Vinyl.' Each episode provides step-by-st...