market fresh produce tote
Step 1 |
First, click here for the link to the design. |
Step 2 |
Click ‘Make It’ in the upper right corner of your screen. |
Step 3 |
In your preview screen, check ‘Mirror’ for each of the mat layers. |
Step 4 |
Choose the material for your first layer and place the heat transfer vinyl (HTV), shiny-side down, onto your cutting mat. Load the mat into your Cricut® machine, then press the blinking Cricut® icon to start cutting. |
Step 5 |
Once your machine is done cutting each layer, use scissors to cut your design from the HTV rolls. Next, use your weeder tool to remove all the excess material around and inside your design. You’ll be left with just the reversed design on the clear plastic carrier sheets, which are slightly sticky. |
Step 6 |
To iron, follow the instructions as noted on your HTV packaging. |
Step 7 |
Place the carrier sheet with the first layer of your design, so it’s sticky-side down, onto your shirt. You should be able to see the layer through the carrier sheet just as it will appear once ironed. |
Step 8 |
Use your heat press to apply the appropriate pressure for your material for the time as noted on your HTV packaging. |
Step 9 |
If your material is the warm peel type, you may go ahead and peel off the carrier sheet. If your material is a cool peel type, let it cool completely before removing the carrier sheet. |
Step 10 |
Repeat Steps 7-9 for each layer. Share your project photos with #MakeItWithMichaels |
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Step 1 |
First, click here for the link to the design. |
Step 2 |
Click ‘Make It’ in the upper right corner of your screen. |
Step 3 |
In your preview screen, check ‘Mirror’ for each of the mat layers. |
Step 4 |
Choose the material for your first layer and place the heat transfer vinyl (HTV), shiny-side down, onto your cutting mat. Load the mat into your Cricut® machine, then press the blinking Cricut® icon to start cutting. |
Step 5 |
Once your machine is done cutting each layer, use scissors to cut your design from the HTV rolls. Next, use your weeder tool to remove all the excess material around and inside your design. You’ll be left with just the reversed design on the clear plastic carrier sheets, which are slightly sticky. |
Step 6 |
To iron, follow the instructions as noted on your HTV packaging. |
Step 7 |
Place the carrier sheet with the first layer of your design, so it’s sticky-side down, onto your shirt. You should be able to see the layer through the carrier sheet just as it will appear once ironed. |
Step 8 |
Use your heat press to apply the appropriate pressure for your material for the time as noted on your HTV packaging. |
Step 9 |
If your material is the warm peel type, you may go ahead and peel off the carrier sheet. If your material is a cool peel type, let it cool completely before removing the carrier sheet. |
Step 10 |
Repeat Steps 7-9 for each layer. Share your project photos with #MakeItWithMichaels |