After your machine does its thing, weed out the negative space. This might seem obvious, but I am so used to weeding out the vinyl around a cut design that I almost did that! For stencils, you’re obviously weeding out the actual design. I mean, if that’s the part you want to ...
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Design your labels in Cricut Design Space. Ensure all labels are set to “Cut” in the Operations menu. Cut the pantry labels out of your preferred color and size of vinyl. Use a weeding tool to remove all excess vinyl (like the surrounding material and the insides of letters) Use a pi...
Once your design has been cut, weed away any of the excess vinyl to reveal the letters. Place your letters onto the soles of each sock, and center them. Use a Cricut EasyPress (or a household iron) to fuse the heat transfer vinyl to the socks. You can refer to Cricut’s EasyPress...
otherwise Cricut Design Space will walk you through calibrating now. Of course, since we’re using the knife blade we’ll need to prep our mats and machine a bit more than normal.First off make sure to move the star wheels all the way over to the right so that they don’t leave ...
…and continued to weed until I only had my desired design remaining. I also weeded my wording, using aweeder toolto help remove some of the smaller pieces of vinyl that can be tricky to grab with just my fingers. Step 4- Prepare your piece of wood. ...
When the screen prompts you, press the button with the Cricut logo on the machine. (It will be blinking.) Then let the machine cut away! When the cutting is finished, hit the double arrow button again to release the mat from the machine. Step 4- Weed your design. “Weeding” the ...
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
The “c” button will light up select it when you are ready to cut. Step Three: Weeding Once the Cricut is done cutting remove the mat and start to weed your excess vinyl. You should just be left with your lettering and embellishments. Step Four: Transfer Tape Cut a piece of ...
8. You now need to weed the negative space away from the vinyl that you just cut out. Use yourCricut matand yourCricut Bright Pad(if you have one) to do this. When you are done weeding, place the design on your product with the shiny side facing up. The design should no longer ap...