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When Using Iron on Vinyl Which Side Goes Down

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It also helps you transfer the iron-on to your project surface. Use the cool peel technique. Pin On Cricut Projects Flip the base material over and apply medium pressure with the iron to the back of the material for an additional 25-30 seconds. . Iron-on Glitter Vinyl this is not flat but feels like you sprinkled. Which Side Of Iron-On Vinyl Goes Down. The carrier sheet is sticky and holds the vinyl in place while you cut. The dull side is the adhesive. Thats why they say to cut it shiny or glossy side down on your mat. It should grip your cutting mat and bring it into the machine. Pick a side of the sheet that you suspect might be the cut side eg the white side of the sheet of red HTV. Make your design in Cricut Design Space. Place your SportFlex color-side down on the mat. Iron-on vinyl also known as heat transfer vinyl or HTV makes amazing designs for T-shirts and bags but it can be con...