If you were to choose between heat transfer paper and vinyl to transfer graphics to your t shirt what are some of the things you need to consider.
Do you need transfer paper for vinyl.
I recommend strong hold cricut transfer paper for glitter vinyl.
You can use transfer tape several times before discarding so you might want to leave it a little large for other projects you are working on.
Once you have the transfer tape on use a scraper tool or an old gift card to scrape over the design to make sure the transfer tape is adhering to the vinyl nice and tight.
Iron on vinyl comes in a variety of colors finishes and sizes.
Iron on vinyl is also known as heat transfer vinyl for this very reason.
Cut a piece of transfer tape a little larger than your design.
You might need to consider the compatibility of your material to the task at hand.
Once you have rubbed down the transfer paper slowly peel it back ensuring that the vinyl comes up with it.
Attach a small area of transfer tape to your design.
Peel liner from transfer tape.
Then slowly start to peel up your transfer tape at any corner.
Use stronggrip transfer tape for vinyl with a textured finish like shimmer and glitter.
You can still use shorter by placing them on a standardgrip mat.
As you peel the vinyl should come off the backing with the transfer tape.
Transfer tape or stronggrip transfer tape see table above to choose the right one for your vinyl type scraper or other burnishing tool.
Iron on vinyl from other places may arrive as a sheet.
When you are left with only the design you want to transfer then you will need to break out the transfer tape.
Transfer tape works for most vinyl types.
This can either be the center or one end of.
Cutting vinyl with the cricut explore is very easy but weeding it and applying it to a surface can be confusing.
Cricut makes both strong hold and regular.
Peel liner from transfer tape.
Gently press the vinyl and transfer paper down with your hand so that it sticks to the receiving surface.
The big difference between these types of vinyl and htv is that these need transfer paper to be transferred to your project.
Vinyl cut weeded and ready to transfer.
The reason that you need to mirror your design when working with heat transfer or iron on vinyl you cut the design on the back side of the vinyl.
Flexibility in the range of creative options you can explore for your t shirt design is also another consideration.
Htv has a clear plastic carrier sheet that covers the top of the vinyl and the other side is where the heat sensitive adhesive is it is not sticky or tacky to the touch.
Align the transfer paper on the object.
Then align it over the surface on which you want to transfer the vinyl design.
Any iron on vinyl ordered from cricut will arrive on a roll.
Stronggrip transfer tape is too strong for other vinyl types.
Everyone seems to have their favorite type of transfer paper.