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After you remove the mat, you now have your cut out image that is ready to be ironed on. Place the design face down (you do not want to be able to see the design) where you want it on your product. You will want to use yourCricut Easy Pressto heat for 30 seconds at 315 degree...
Use a Cricut EasyPress Mat or Cricut Pressing Mat rather than a folded towel. Towels hold too much moisture and cause unwanted transfer effects. For precise time and temperature settings and recommended pressure for your project, refer to theCricut Heat Guideor Cricut Heat app (for Cricut EasyP...
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 ...
Cricut Design Spaceis an app that is used to design your projects to be cut by the Cricut machines. On theCricut Design Space Canvas, you get several features to upload images and pre-made designs, and you can even design your own projects using those features. To use the app, you need...
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.
The latest release of Make the Cut! has discontinued support for Cricut machines due to which your Expression won’t connect to the computer. Wondering what software can I use if not MTC? Read ahead. 3. Sure Cuts A Lot (SCAL) Sure Cuts A Lot (SCAL) is our show-stopper for the list...
Learn tips and tricks for How to Use Cricut Infusible Ink. Infusible Ink is amazing to create with and will have you saying "wow", over and over again.
Of course, if you unload your mat and then find an area or two that haven’t cut all the way through you can use the true control knife to cut through the bits and pieces that are left.Although, I cut 8 mats of Cricut chipboard and never once needed to cut an additional time ...
Make sure to check outpart twoof this post where I show how different kinds of felt cut. And go take a look at this post from my friend Kristy atPlease Excuse My Craftermathwhere she tests out what the newCricut Explorecan cut. I’m very interested in this machine!