Heat Transfer Vinyl Red, HTV Vinyl Bundle Iron on for T Shirts, Fabric, Clothing - 12" x 12" - 4 Pcs for Cricut, Silhouette Cameo and Other Cutter Machines

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Feature

🎁 DECORATE ANY FABRIC - Work for any cloth item of your choice such as t-shirts, canvas bags, cushion covers, pants, jackets, etc
🎁 DESIGN YOUR OWN GARMENTS - You can use them on canvas shoes and canvas bags to create your own signature style. Use a single colour or multiple colors to create your exclusive designs
🎁 DURABLE & REPEATEDLY WASHED - Our lab result shows that after 50 washing cycles, Amshn is as bright as the original color
🎁 EASY WEED & CUT - Made of flexible Polyvinyl chloride, your Amshn heat transfer sheets are softer, smoother & suppler than old-fashioned PVC vinyl... so they're easier to cut, weed & peel
🎁 GREAT COLOR & SIZE - The package contains 12 sheets of HTV; Each sheet measures about 12" x 12" (+/- 0.18") Perfect for 12"x12" cutting mats. Great for use in cutting machines such as Cricut, Silhouett

Description

ApplicationInstruction:


1. Pick you design

2. Reversethe pattern and cut it onto the vinyl sheet with a craftcutter

3. Weed out the excess to revealthe pattern

4. Heat an iron on mediumsetting Pre-heat your iron to 150C~170C,NO STEAM

5. Warm the material on which the design is to betransferred

6. Make sure there are nowrinkles on the material

7. Place thedesign, glossy side up, on your cloth

8. Place teflon sheet over the vinyl sheet

9. Use the iron with medium pressure on the pattern to transfer itto the garment

10. Press for 5-10seconds over the entire pattern and remove the iron

11. Check the design, if any part of the design lifts or peels,replace the Teflon sheet and reapply pressure for another 5-10seconds

12. Cool peel off the backingand your garment isready



How to heattransfer?


Transfer Time:5-10s

Peeling method: Cool peeling

Transfer temperature: 150-170C

Transfer pressure: 3-4P (Above0.2kgf/cm^2)



Note:


1. These vinyl sheets are COLD PEEL

2. If you are having trouble, try turning the shirt 90 degrees andpressing again, this should eliminate problems from coldspots

3. If you've already ruined oneshirt, keep using it to experiment. Cut small pieces of heat transfer and tryraising or lowering your temperature, or pressing longer or for lesstime

4. Keep in mind that more is notnecessarily better. Often when people have trouble they raise the temperaturebut that may be the wrong thing to do, sometimes you need to lowerit

5. Not suggest to make tiny picturesor thin lines (because if the picture you want leave the layer, it should be stickagain by glue)