How to Use Cricut Iron-on? [A to Z Information]
Undoubtedly, Cricut is among the most advanced DIY machines available in the market. These machines can easily work with a large number of materials to create various compelling projects and whatnot. However, crafters need to follow the proper set of instructions based on the material they use for their projects.
If you are a new
Cricut user, you need to have the complete info to use the Cricut iron-on.
Therefore, to make things easier for you, the below content provides you with full
information on how to use Cricut iron-on.
Things You Need to Use Cricut Iron-On
Here are some of the
essential supplies you need if you want to use the Cricut iron-on.
- Cricut cutting machine
- Cricut everyday iron-on
- Cricut Design Space or Cricut Joy app (Desktop or
mobile.)
- StandardGrip machine mat
- Cricut HeatPress machine
- Cricut Heat App or heat guide
- Weeder
- Base material
- Fine Point or Premium Fine Point blade
Steps to Use the Cricut Iron-On
Here is the procedure
on how to use Cricut iron.
- First, you need to pre-wash the fabric base material. Make sure
to wash the material without the fabric softener and remove the chemicals
that can show some issues in adhesion.
- You need to perform a test cut on a small piece of paper to
check if the cut settings are correct.
- Also, cut the paper on any inconspicuous area to verify the
application settings.
- Next, you are required to find the pressing surface. (It should
be firm, and keep it around waist high. (You should avoid using a flimsy
ironing board).
- Furthermore, go to the app and choose the size of your design.
If you are using the Cricut Design Space to cut the design, then make sure
to mirror your mats. (When you are using the Cricut Joy app, then the
mirror is enabled automatically.)
- Then, you have to choose the everyday iron-on from the list of
available materials.
- Turn the Smart Set Dial to Custom if you are using the Cricut
Explore machine to cut your design.
- In the next step, keep the iron-on sheet, liner side down, and
onto Cricut StandardGrip cutting mat. (You can load the Smart iron-on
without a mat if you are using the Cricut Joy machine.)
- Then cut your design after loading it into the machine.
- You need to weed out the image once your cut is complete.
- Moreover, preheat the base material as per instructed in the
Cricut Heat app or heat guide.
- After that, you need to place the cut design on the base
material but make sure to keep the shiny liner side up. And then, apply
the heat as per the instruction.
- And then, flip the material to the other side and then apply
the heat at the back side of the design. (Check the heat instructions
before you apply heat on the material.)
- To remove the liner from the sheet, choose a cool peel.
- Before washing the item, wait for around 24 hours.
- You need to wash and dry the product inside-out for its longer
life.
How to Use the Mirror
Option in the Cricut Design App?
You need to use the
mirror option if you are using the Cricut Design App. Here is the stepwise
process to do so.
- After customizing your design in the Cricut Design Space app,
choose the Make It option. (It
will show the preview of the design before the cut.)
- Then, toggle the Mirror switch on for every load type with
design elements for heat transfers.
- Next, click on the Continue
option to finish the cut.
- In case you forget to mirror the design, then the app will
remind you to do that while choosing the setting of heat transfer
material.
- You can click on the Edit
option; after that, toggle the mirror on and click on the Done option. (You need to repeat
this process for each load type.)
- Finally, the design will be mirrored and ready for further use.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What do I do if some of the iron-on doesn't stick?
Below are some of the fixes you can try if the Cricut iron-on does not stick to the design.
- You should use a firm, even, and smoother surface.
Also, try not to use a Flimsy surface.
- Go to your material and reapply the heat for aroid
fifteen seconds.
- Choose the recommended settings in the heat app or
heat guide.
What is the difference between Cricut heat transfer and iron-on?
Bothe iron-on and
Cricut heat transfer require applying heat to transfer the design. Iron-on is a
special type of paper that is lighter than the HTV (heat transfer vinyl). It can
also be applied in one layer.
What heat do I use for Cricut iron-on?
If you are using the Cricut iron-on, then set the heat press to the Cotton/Linen setting. And make sure to off the stream settings for steam on presses. After that, you are required to preheat the material for 10 to 15 seconds.
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