Wow, this is one of the best Cricut videos I've ever watched! You did such a great job explaining each project thoroughly. Will def be coming back to watch again a few more times when I'm ready to move onto fabric - newbie here.
Hi Angie - Great video and instruction. I won a Cricut machine last year and for Mom's Day my hubby bought me an Easy Press, so I am getting ready to go hog wild. Thanks for sharing and continued success. Love PegEgg
These are great ideas. I like that infusible ink will last much longer than vinyl, however I think it is tough to weed and or take off the liner. When I use it the infusible tears leaving the back of it on the carrier sheet. Thx
This was a great and informative video..I enjoy all your videos...thanks for taking the time to explain these processes...I am trying to do some towels and was a little discouraged about it, but I think your tips will help tremendously...
I love you channel I broke my Cricut knife blade yesterday cutting Basswood 🤦🏽♀️ don't know how but enjoyed this I love tea towels tfs always explaining well
Hi, Angie! I pulled this video up because I want to do towels, but am curious if you would provide the name of the cotton towels and the measurements of each towel that you get from Walmart. Thanks!
Hi first I love you videos there awesome. I am looking for advice, I have tried the other tea towel methods and wonderful. Now I am trying the freezer paper but when I cut it the paper rips, I have it set to freezer paper and the pressure to less do you have any other suggestions?
They were from like 4 different sources! My favorites are from WalMart and I don't even think they sell them online. They are a bulk pack in the kitchen towel section.
Very informative video! Which method should I use for 100% cotton flour sack fabric. I will be selling the towels and want to make sure the ink or vinyl will not wash out or come off.
Love watching your tutorials. Did you get any bleeding when using the fabric paint? Every time I have tried it doesn’t look as good as yours. Any recommendations?
I got a little bleeding on the second one but otherwise nothing. I would say the secret would be to get VERY little paint on the brush. So dip in the paint and get most of it off before starting on your stencil. Just go over the area several times instead to get the coverage you are looking for. Also a brush like these where I use an up and down motion is helpful. If you use a brush from side to side, you can also get more bleeding.
I just picked up some tea towels at Walmart to put designs on them. Thank you for the many methods to achieve beautiful tea towels. My only question is why do you peel the stencil while the paint is still wet?
Great tutorial!! Thanks so much! I do have a question....as far as durability, which type is best? Will the iron on, infusible ink or paint last the longest?
LOVE the information your shared. One question, do you have any issues with the fabric paint bleeding to the back side? If so, do you have any suggestions to prevent that.
Angie thank you so much. You have given me some many ideas for our holiday gift baskets. Instead of buying I will just make things. I want to make throw pillow coverings for my grandson bed can I use infusible ink and also fabric paint?
Hi Angie I love ur videos all of them are so helpful. Thank u can u tell me what is the brand of fabric paint that u use please. I wanna try and make some tea towels soon. Thank u ☺️
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This video truly broke down the transfer process into helpful steps to determine how to choose between the design methods as well as very easily understood steps of how to complete each. This wonderfully useful info is exactly why I’ve subscribed!
To be honest, this is the first video I have watched all the through. I am SO excited now and am ready to get started on my tea towels. Thank you very much.
Infusible Ink would probably last longer overall but it lasts for the life of the garment. I have some stenciled tea towels that I have had for years and they still look good.
These are sweet! I am new to all of this. I have a handwritten recipe from a long-passed family member. Is there a way to transfer that onto a piece of fabric or tea towel? Ideas and search suggestions welcomed. You're a great teacher, by the way. Also, this may be a question with an obvious answer, but I am new so will ask anyway. What is the difference in the stencils between freezer paper versus vinyl?
You can take a picture and upload the recipe to Design Space. It may take some time to clean it up enough to cut. Then you could do the HTV or the stenciling methods with it I would think! I don't think there is a difference between the stencil methods other than preference. I actually prefer the freezer paper but sometimes people can't find it or they want to use what they already have at home.
I have a question. I am new to Cricut, a friend said they have vinyl at our Dollar Tree have you used this or is it worth trying. Thanks, I love your channel
I absolutely love your channel. I purchased a lot of Deco paint a while back and wanted to know can I use that paint for my t-shirts and towel projects?