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CRICUT INFUSIBLE INK ON COTTON, POLYESTER, RAYON - YOUTUBE
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INFUSIBLE INK TROUBLESHOOTING: TIPS AND TRICKS - CRAFT-E-CORNER
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- Place your Infusible Ink Transfer Sheet ink side up on the cutting mat. When you're working with Infusible Ink, the transfer sheet always goes ink side up on your mat.
- Mirror your image in Design Space. Just like iron-on, you always have to mirror your image in Design Space before cutting your Infusible Ink— whether it's a transfer sheet or pens.
- Use the fabric that comes in the transfer sheet box and start small! I always recommend this with every material {especially if it's a new material}, but especially with Infusible Ink— START SMALL!
- Heat resistant tape is your best friend. One of the enemies of Infusible Ink is movement. When you're in the middle of transferring your Infusible Ink to your blank, if any part of your project (transfer sheet, blank, EasyPress, table, etc) moves, it can cause a ghosting effect.
- When you are applying your EasyPress, make sure it lays completely flat. AKA: AVOID SEAMS. Yes, I put that in caps because this is something I continually messed up and would get inconsistent transfers.
- Avoid any and all movement once your EasyPress is applied. We briefly talked about movement in tip #4, but really— any and all movement should be avoided as soon as you place your EasyPress onto your project surface.
- Avoid lotion, oils or food before handling Infusible Ink transfer sheets. You will be handling your Infusible Ink transfer sheets a lot with your hands.
- Avoid touching your Infusible Ink transfer sheet as much as possible. You may be thinking, "Wait, what?" But hear me out before you skip past this section ;) Yes, it is inevitable that you will have to touch your transfer sheets.
- If you find your transfer didn't transfer completely, you can try laying your transfer sheet down again and repressing. In this t-shirt project, I had some fading/ghosting on the right-hand side of the shirt— you can see it a bit in the M and D. If you remove your carrier sheet to find you had an unsuccessful transfer, check out the carrier sheet to see if there is ink still on the letters.
- If there is any white transfer paper residue left behind as you're weeding, get rid of it. I've noticed that sometimes when I'm weeding, I'll be able to remove the transfer sheet but it will leave behind a white paper residue.
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