I have a cricut maker 3 and want to make shirts. I don't want the heavy plastic feeling on my shirts and I don't want what I put on them to crack, peel, etc after a lot of washing and wearing like some do. What can I use that looks like it's made into the shirt, is not heavy, thick or plastic like feeling and doesn't crack up or start peeling?? I've heard vinyl does all the things I mentioned above. Thank you!!
I don’t question your Cricut skills, but your woodworking scares me. You are cutting trapped thin strips on the saw…. Your video even shows that it was binding as you tried to remove the thin strip. Be careful, y’all!
My roommate wants letters for his work van - he is a painter. If i can do it myself, that would be awesome and save money really. Glad i found this. thanks again
Hello! This laser diode is DIY to see on your vlog, I hope i could follow you in the future ‘coz i am looking to invest one too a diode business. May i know How many tumblers or is there a minimum tumblers to make in a day?
Are you able to do this using the app on an iPhone? I’ve created my sticker and got to the step where you change the fill type to “print and I can’t find that button anywhere
Hi Am brand new to Cricut and want to make a label for my jars. i have a new explore 3 and I am in the UK. I cant get my head around the design space.no matter what i do text or images just wander around the page! Im running low on patience and wondered if you could help I am in The UK. Nothing I try works.I tried to follow your video but some of the things you said arnt on the screen!
You don’t have to cut binding on the bias unless you using it around curves. The bias allows a bit of stretch to make curves neater but can be a waste to cut if you don’t need the stretch 😉
A lot of videos out there, this one is the best as it shows you multiple ways starting with the basic. I'm new to cricut and I tried to explain to someone that I don't want to choose a color at the store and create multiple layers to get my design on a shirt. I want to print out my own design entirely (multiple colors and design), have cricut cut the blank part of the design and press it on. No one knew what I was talking about even those with a cricut. THANK YOU for doing less talking and more explaining. Subscribed.
You are absolutely awesome! ❤ This is exactly what I was looking for. I have learned more from this single video than I have from all put together. THANK YOU SO MUCH. ❤
Super cool 😃 thank you, what kind of paper is that you use to set the white back round on , that is way cool 👌🏻 wonder if that method would work to make dtf prints