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Step 2: Cut stencils on your Cricut Thestencil vinyldoesn’t need to be turned over on the mat or mirrored. Lay the stencil vinyl on the mat and choose “stencil vinyl” in Design Space. If you’re using an Explore machine as I was, you’ll need to move the dial on the machine t...
How To Use Patterns In Cricut Design Space To use a pattern, you’ll first need an image or shape on your canvas. Here I’ve created a rectangle with the shape tool. Before I can use a pattern in this shape, I’ll need to change it to a print then cut image. To change a cut ...
Learn how to use Cricut Iron On Vinyl with this simple Valentine's Day project! Everything you need to know about working with HTV or iron-on vinyl.
I created a step by step video on how to upload a PNG to Cricut Design space and print then cut onto printable iron on. The printable iron on I used in this video is fromExpressions Vinyl. I think I need one of these cute t-shirts so I can hang with this cutie by the pool and...
In this example I am using vinyl adhesive sheet, cut as a stencil, in the Cricut. You can also use shelf liner contact paper, which is cheaper. Since it is sticky on only one side I had to use the "flip" setting on my Cricut to cut it out in reverse. Then I stick the design ...
How to Create Custom T-shirts Using Cricut Explore and Heat Transfer Vinyl: This is an easy tutorial for getting your designs on your t-shirt using heat transfer and Cricut. You can watch the video of the project here. Things you'll need: 1. Cricut Explo
I considered all kinds of options for creating the squares – cutting squares out of fabric and gluing them on, using my Cricut machine to cut adhesive vinyl to size, using washi tape to create grid lines on the paper. But in the end I went for the easiest solution…a black Sharpie pen...
For this tutorial, I’m usingseveral different kinds of vinyl— for the numbers and letters, we’re using a soft flocked vinyl that feels a little like fabric. And for the layered iron-on decorations, I’m using regular Cricut everyday iron on, which is your basic iron-on vinyl that ...