Tips, Advice and Applying Heat Transfer Vinyl for Silhouette and Cricut (2024)

I see you guys are loving the latest post I wrote about thecheapest places to buy suppliesfor yourCricutandSilhouettecuttingmachines. I had plans of expanding on it because there are a lot of things to cover when it comes to the many things these machines can do.

I received a question about heat transfer vinyl so Idecided I would tackle thatfirst.I have used the glitter, foil and regular heat transfer vinyl and I have tried lots of different brands.

Did you know some is hot peel and some iscold peel? Yep and I’ll talk aboutall of that too.I personally do not use a regular homeiron to apply the heat transfer vinyl because I make anywhere from 2-50 things a day and sometimes more during the holiday season. My arm would be dead!! Lucky for you guys I talked to my sister and sister-in-law who both use their home irons and found out what they suggest.

Grab the free cut file for this Take me to Neverland design.

First things first – let’s talk about Supplies for Using Heat Transfer Vinyl

Supplies For Using Heat Transfer Vinyl

Besides for a cutting machine and matI suggest the followingsupplies

YOU NEED AWEEDING HOOK!

I didn’t even know what the pick was for and figured it was just something extra to waste money on. Then I started using heat transfer vinyl on a daily basis and figured I would try it. This thing is a life saver. I now own 8 of them (although I’m lucky if I can find1 on a good day). The point on the end of these is great for getting tiny slivers of vinyl and pulling it away from the clear carrier paper. My point is that theweeding hooksare worth their weight in gold.P.S. Weeding is the process of removing the vinyl that is not part of your design.

YOU NEEDHEAT TRANSFER VINYL

Sometimes referred to has HTV – This is a no brainer. In thecheapest places to buy supplies postI said I buy a lot fromHappy Crafters. I really like that you can sign up to get coupons sent via email and text from them. For example they texted me a code to use for free domestic shipping today. I am a total sucker for free shipping. They sell 12×15 inch sheets and I used to get it and immediately cut the extra 3 inches off to save for a small project.

I either use a12×24 inch cutting mator let the excess hang off and flip and turn it as I cut pieces off. When buying vinyl read the description to find out what types of materials you can use it on, the heat setting and if you should peel the carrier sheet when the design is cool or still hot. No matter where you are buying it from make sure it is IRON ON if you are using a home iron. Some vinyl does not work with a home iron.

IF USING A HOME IRON YOU NEED PARCHMENT PAPER!Wax paper will not work!!

Cutting Heat Transfer Vinyl

  • Remember to mirror the image before cutting it so that it looks backwards on your computer screen and will look backwards when you are weeding it. Once you place it face down on your fabric it will be the right way.
  • With mySilhouette CameoI cut smooth heat transfer vinyl at a depth of 13 and speed of 10. For flocked, foiland glitter vinyl I cut it at a depth of 33 and speed of 8. I use aregular bladefor both.
  • If using a Cricut machine, pick the heat transfer vinyl type and it will do the rest.
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Before you apply the vinyl.Here are some steps to take to make sure your design comes out the way you want it without lifting or peeling.

  • If it is something that will be washed, it is a good idea to prewash and preshrink your shirt or garment. If you don’t do this step two things can happen. Your shirt can shrink but the vinyl design won’t causing puckering. The second thing that could happen is that there is a stain resistant spray put ontosome clothing itemsand the vinyl won’t adhere properly.
  • Double check your weeded design to make sure you didn’t miss anything. There is nothing worse than ruining a whole shirt because you missed one tiny spot. Hold up the weeded sheet to a light source and it will help you see if you missed a cut.
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How to Apply Heat Transfer Vinyl

Using a heat press– I use a15×15 inch heat press. I bought it a few years ago and use it on an almost daily basis. If you are thinking of starting a business and want your vinyl to adhere perfectly for long lasting wear that withstands the wash then this is the way you want to go.

With the heat press you can set the heat to the exact temperature and adjust the pressure. Start by placing the garment on the plate and pressing it for 1-2 seconds to get the moisture out. Then place your vinyl design where you want it and press again according to the application directions. Most vinyl suggests a temp of 320 for 20 seconds. Remove the carrier paper right away peeling at a 45 degreeangleif it is hot peel or set the garment aside and remove once cooled if it is cool peel.

UPDATE –

Cricut recently released theCricut Easy Press. The easy press is cheaper than any heat press I have seen. I have friends and readers that already have theirs and are in love!! See the image below from Circut? The home iron heat varies which is one of the reasons many people experience peeling after using their home iron to adhere vinyl.

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Using a Home Iron to Apply HTV

This process is a bit more tricky because there is no exact temperature setting and getting the pressure right can be hard. Here are my tips from my own experience and tips from my sister who always uses a home iron.

  • Set your iron to the linen setting with NO steam
  • Instead of using an ironing board use a hard surface such as a counter top or work bench and lay a towel down to protect it from heat.
  • Lay the garment out and iron over it without the vinyl design for a few seconds to eliminate any moisture
  • Place the design where you want it and then place a piece of parchment paper over top.
  • Press down with firm pressure over the design and hold for 20 seconds.
  • Start to peel slowlyat a 45 degree angle and make sure the design is adhered properly. You may need to repeat this once or twice and even try heating from behind if you notice it doesn’t look like it is adhering all the way.
  • My sister said she uses a tea towel instead of parchment paper and she has to repeat the heat process a few times.
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ONCE YOU ARE FINISHED– Do not wash the item for 24-48 hours! All the instructions I have read mention this and I have experienced it first hand. I made a shirt for Delilah to wear and washed it the same afternoon. When I pulled it out of the washer the design was half washed off.

I hope this helped and if I missed anything please leave a comment and I will answer as soon as I can.

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FAQs

Tips, Advice and Applying Heat Transfer Vinyl for Silhouette and Cricut? ›

Using a Home Iron to Apply HTV

What temperature do you heat transfer vinyl to for silhouette? ›

Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV) Application Settings Print
Heat Transfer TypeTempPressure
Smooth305° F / 150° CMedium
Flocked320° F / 160° CMedium
Glitter320° F / 160° CFirm
Metallic305° F / 150° CMedium-Firm
7 more rows
Oct 15, 2022

Does shiny side go up or down on silhouette HTV? ›

Place HTV Glossy Side Down and Matte Side Up

The carrier side goes face down on the cutting mat because we need it to stay intact for heat application. So the duller, adhesive side of the material is the side that gets cut.

What blade setting on silhouette for heat transfer vinyl? ›

Silhouette Cameo Blade Settings Guide & Cameo Tips and Tricks
Blade SettingMaterial
1Thin materials such as vinyl and smooth heat transfer material
2-3Medium-weight materials such as paper, cardstock and flocked heat transfer material
4-6Thicker materials such as textured cardstock and pattern papers
1 more row
Feb 3, 2012

Do you use parchment paper for heat transfer vinyl? ›

Another extremely important stuff is the parchment paper or the Iron-On Protective sheet or the Teflon sheet. This acts as a protection, prevents your vinyl from sticking to your iron, it also prevents the fabric from overheating, and lastly, this helps in preventing those pesky carrier sheet marks as well.

Why is my Silhouette blade cutting too deep? ›

Check Blade Setting

If the blade continues to cut too deeply, please check the blade setting to ensure it was not accidentally dialed beyond the setting range (i.e. adjusted from a setting of 10 upward to a "higher" setting, which could then read as "0" and cause the blade to always be overexposed).

Does parchment paper prevent heat transfer? ›

If you need to use a cover sheet, we recommend silicone paper, parchment paper, or butcher paper. These materials shouldn't affect the amount of heat getting from your top platen to your printing substrate.

What can I use instead of parchment paper for heat transfer? ›

Aluminum foil is a viable substitute for parchment paper too, but again, depends on your intended usage. Foil is basically a very thin piece of aluminum.

What can I use as a protective sheet for heat press? ›

A teflon sheet covers your design while you press. It is non-stick, so bits of heat transfer vinyl don't get stuck to your iron or your press, and they help protect your design so it doesn't melt to your press. Don't have a teflon sheet? No worries, you can use a thin tea towel instead.

What temperature should I press heat transfer vinyl? ›

What Temperature Do You Use for Heat Transfer Vinyl? The ideal temperature to use for heat transfer vinyl is between 260 ℉ to 315 ℉ (130 ℃ to 160 ℃) using medium pressure. It's important to read the product description of the heat press product before doing any work.

What is the heat press setting for silhouette printable heat transfer? ›

Send the design to cut. Once cut with the Silhouette CAMEO or Portrait, you should be able to easily weed away the excess material leaving the designs on your mat. Carefully remove the designs from the mat. Using your heat press or iron set at 375 degrees, place the design face down onto the surface.

How to load heat transfer vinyl into Silhouette Cameo 4? ›

Loading HTV Roll In Cameo 4

You simply slide the bottom drawer out. Flip open the feeding flap and then load the roll that should be up to 12 inches wide. Now unroll some vinyl and place it up against the two rollers of the machine. The matte side should face up and the glossy side down.

What are the settings for heat transfer vinyl on Silhouette Cameo 3? ›

In this case, you will want to use the Smooth Heat Transfer Material setting, your blade at 3, a speed of 8 and a force of 6. You will also want to click on “cut” as outlined in red. 8) Adjust your cut settings as necessary until the test cut enables your vinyl to weed as it should.

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