Some heat transfer has a white or other color adhesive side but it is usually the same color as the vinyl just duller in color.
Cutting heat transfer vinyl shiny side up or down.
Verify your design is mirrored and cut your heat transfer vinyl.
Iron on vinyl also known as heat transfer vinyl or htv makes.
Heat transfer vinyl is a special type of vinyl that can be cut on the silhouette cutting machines which can then be applied to fabric be it clothing pillow covers bags etc with heat and pressure.
There s less chance that the vinyl will move on you.
If you are uncertain which side is the vinyl and which side is.
When it comes to rozzy crafts htv the rule about which side to cut is the same for all colors and types.
Mostly you will read that you cut the htv with the shiny side facing down.
I tried to take a picture of this but my camera couldn t catch the shiny.
Tip 4 shiny side down.
Learn the easy ways to figure out which side of iron on vinyl goes down when you cut it in this simple tutorial.
If you have more than one color please.
You can find a great chart for machine settings here.
Put that side down and cut on the other side.
Htv comes with a shiny protective sheet on it.
Just get that machine out of the box and have fun.
Here are 5 tips for cutting heat transfer vinyl with a silhouette.
When cutting htv cut shiny side down.
Load your heat transfer vinyl on your cutting mat with the shiny side down.
Now you have no excuses.
Youc an use a heat press.
Iron on vinyl is both a blessing and a curse.
You want to cut with the shiny side of your vinyl down.
Just trust me on this you will see that one side is shiny.
Adhere your heat transfer vinyl with the shiny backing side down onto your cutting mat and load into your machine.
Today we ll be showing you a surefire way to know which side of your heat transfer vinyl to cut.
Sometimes that is pretty easy to determine and sometimes it may not be so easy.