You can find all Easy Press settings in this handy guide. Make sure you apply a good amount of pressure so that your design adheres well to the fabric. You will want to use your Cricut Easy Press to heat for 30 seconds at 315 degrees. Place the design face down (you do not want to be able to see the design) where you want it on your product.
After you remove the mat, you now have your cut out image that is ready to be ironed on.Follow the prompt on your Cricut until it’s done and you can remove the mat. Your Cricut will take a few seconds to “find” the lines of your image so that it can cut it out perfectly.After the image prints out, you need to bring it to your Cricut, place the paper design facing up onto your Lightgrip Cricut mat, insert into the Cricut and proceed to “cut” the printed image using the custom settings to cut it out properly.After you save the image as a ‘Print then Cut’ file, you want to upload it into your Design Space and resize it based on the size you want it to be on your project.Īfter you click “make it”, you will need to print your image using your Fabric Transfer Sheets! You need to put the sheets into your regular household inkjet printer (make sure it’s not a laser printer), and click print from Cricut Design Space OR you can print using the System Dialogue.If you’re lazy like me and don’t like to edit images because it’s tedious, you can use this website to remove your background for you. When you’re done editing the image (it needs to have a transparent background), it will ask you if you want to save the image as a ‘Print then Cut’ file or a ‘Cut’ File.Upload the image that you want to use into Design Space.
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Here is an overview of how to use Print and Cut with Cricut (full step by step below): In this post I’ll show you how to use Cricut Print and Cut while making an adorable custom onesie with Avery Light Fabric Transfer Paper! Heat transfer vinyl has its limits, but by using t shirt transfer paper, designs that are impossible with iron-on, are made simple. Thanks to Heather for submitting this Cricut Print and Cut tutorial – visit her Etsy Store here for more great Cricut creations.īy using the Print and Cut feature in Cricut Design Space, you can make easy heat transfers out of complex images.