![]() Then I used my EasyPress to press the material firmly for about 3 seconds. I used the Cricut heat guide reference to preheat the base material. ![]() Next I applied the base layer to the tote bag to cover the design. Since the text and the triangles were cut in different iron-on material, I just cut and placed those on the mat accordingly. I managed to cut everything in two rounds: one round for the base square, and one round for the text and the triangles. I then cut these separately on my Explore Air 2. Then I used that size to determine how big I wanted to make my accent pieces: the text and the triangle top and bottom borders. I used the shape drawing tool to create a square the size necessary to cover the Infusible Ink fail. The first thing I did was create my design in Design Space. Step 1: Create your design in Design Space If you’re new to layering iron-on vinyl, you might also want to check out my tutorial posts on how to use the EasyPress 2, as well as how to use the EasyPress Mini, including on wood! Supplies I usedĪnd here’s How to Layer Iron-On Vinyl. It’s not bad, and we’re not even doing to get into any of the slice-and-set stuff you may have heard about if you’re a Cricut Design Space user. If you’re wondering how to layer iron-on vinyl and are intimidated-don’t be. So I could do that and then put a design on top!Įasy as that. Layering made sense, too, because I had to do a bottom later big enough to cover the failed transfer. Since Infusible Ink is permanent, I had no choice but to cover it up. Layering iron-on vinyl was the perfect way to fix it, too. ![]() I don’t have it in me to chuck a good reusable tote, so I decided to fix it. Hey all, today I’m sharing a fun tutorial about how to layer iron-on vinyl! I’m doing this tutorial to cover the uh-oh Infusible Ink transfer fail I had initially when doing this personalized tote bag project. ![]() Layering iron-on vinyl is a great way to great more detailed, dimensional, and professional-looking heat-transfer designs at home! I’m using Cricut vinyl and an EasyPress for mine, but this tutorial can be completed with other vinyl-cutting machines and materials as well. This post shares a tutorial for how to layer iron-on vinyl. ![]()
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