How to Use Iron-On with Cricut (Easy Heat Vinyl DIY) Ever dreamed of making your own custom t-shirts, tote bags, or personalized gifts? Learning how to use Cricut Iron-On Vinyl—also known as heat transfer vinyl (HTV)—is one of the most rewarding projects you can do. The process is surprisingly simple once you understand a few key principles, and the results look totally professional. Despite the rise in sublimation, Direct-to-Film (DTF) Transfers and all the new printers, iron-on vinyl still holds useful, fun and easy to use! IRON-ON VINYL is HEAT TRANSFER VINYL Whether you’re using a Cricut Maker, Cricut Explore Air, or the compact Cricut Joy, the technique is the same. Cricut Cutting Machine: (any one of these electronic cutting machine varieties is a great choice for iron-on shirt making) Cricut Maker 4 Cricut Explore 4 Cricut Maker 3 Cricut Explore 3 Cricut Maker Cricut Explore Air 2 Cricut Joy Cricut Joy Xtra Cricut Venture You’ll design your image in Cricut Design...





