I tried the transfer tape you linked from 143 vinyl. Unfortunately, it did not work for me, at all. Less than a third of the decal adhered to the tape, even after multiple attempts of braying, etc. I'm not sure what happened that it didn't work for me.
I stumbled across this video from searching exactly this. The first thing that popped in my head was why haven’t I seen any of your videos 😱 You have been such a pleasure to follow along with and your presentation was absolutely easy to follow and so inviting. I said out loud that I can do this! The other piece is you actually explained the steps and the why when using the Cricut software so delicately step by step. Yes, I subscribed and turned the bell on!! I’m looking forward to getting on design bundles and watching the rest of your channel at some point! Thank you! Your name is magical, love it 🤗
I am the new owner of a cricut maker, and two heat transfer presses and i am learning alot from you and i think you are a fantastic teacher. You are very grateful to your viewers and i am a fan.
I just got a cricut maker. I have no idea how to even start. I just want to say thank you for the way you explain everything, for patiently explaining how and why. You’re really motivating me to get started! Thanks again!
You’re amazing and I adore your warm hearted personality! You’re the kind of people we need more of in this world. You make it brighter 💕 thank you so much for all you’re effort and the passion you have for crafting!!!
I recently bought my Cricut Explore Air 2 to make some decals for my cars, (car enthusiasts love stickers) but I stumbled across your video and I just wanted to say I am so impressed! The quality, the explanation, the on camera demonstration are all amazing quality. What I thought was just going to be an affordable vinyl cutter has been so excited to try making some of these fun projects. Subscribed!
I love the way you did this. I've watching many times, I tried infusible ink and it was failed. I am excited to try the way you did. Thanks for this video. Keep it up.
Hey Mr Crafty, this was by far the ABSOLUTE BEST Infusible Ink tutorial I have ever ever seen! You explained it clearly in a way that is easily understood. I have some infusible ink and have never used it. There sure are more steps to it than I knew of. One day when I get brave enough I will try it. Great job explaining!
I am spanking brand new to your channel, just resigned my position, in order to do more things I love. Crafts!! Looking forward to learning so much from you. Thank you for doing what you do
Just found your channel and OMG thank you!! I just had delivered a "boat load" of Infusible Inks that Cricut had on clearance & I can tell you i'll be having a very busy weekend now. Great job!!
That’s what I love about you. Michael, you always give us such clear instructions and the best tips! #1 on grandma crafty bloomers list! Have a great and safe 4th...God bless ‘ MERICA!
You are such a WONDERFUL teacher!! I am truly a fan as I just received my cricut maker as a gift for Mother's Day so i'm definitely a newbie and I am truly grateful for your videos!! Thank you!!
I LOVE your videos! Not kidding, EVERY time I do laying with vinyl, I think your video where i learned how to do it, and continue to be so thankful and amazed!
Your videos are so informative and useful. I just did some shirts for my family for the Kolache 5K (WESTFEST) with layered HTV, and it was quite time constraining. After this video, I think infusible ink will have a a permanent space in my toolbox. I will order some this evening.
Thank you for replying. After I watched it a few times I deleted my message. I see at around 15:22 you were preheating the shirt, and in the next shot you were placing the design on the shirt. Most people would have realized you took the butcher paper off the shirt and it was the paper inside the shirt that I saw and thought it was still the butcher paper. I am completely new to the infusible ink, so it was totally a mess up on my part. I appreciate you getting back to me though. LOVE your explanations and videos. Thanks
I absolutely loved your video. I just purchased a Cricut Maker and haven't made anything yet. You made it so easy to understand (I made notes for my first shirt project!) I thought the Abe Lincoln 'MERICA design was awesome. Good job!!
Hi Michael, Can colors been done on coasters? I don't really like all one color so I wondered while watching your video if it is possible to use multiple colors when using coasters like you did on the shirt. Your video was very interesting. Thanks, Toni Abernethy
SO very very helpful and informative. I just got the Cricut Maker 3 and I have the Cricut Explore Air 2 and I am learning an abundance of information with your content.
Love the design. When you were putting down the INFUSIBLE pattern you did put it directly on the teeshirt and not on butcher paper didn’t you? I like your videos very much. You always give the info clearly. 😎
Luv your videos ! Your excellent at explaining the steps and you get right to point. I did not realize how many things I can do with my cricut until your videos! Thank you
Just getting started with the cricut joy and looking into the infusible ink as my next project. Thank you so much for the additional tips, especially on slipping a piece of cardstock between the layers of the shirt to prevent bleeding. I did not see that in the instructional video on the website, so I’m very glad I checked in with you first. Your videos are top shelf!
OMG Michael What a Super Cool and Spectacular T you created...I DO LOVE the Image...Oh it's Magnificent!! It was so much fun to watch your creative process You really, REALLY did a Super Incredible Creative job!!' Bet you will wear it today!! LOVE the Shades and the "MERICA" LOVE!!! Thanks for your Outstandingly Detailed Tutorial and Sharing your Tremendously Terrific Tips, Tricks & Techniques!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAPPY 4th of July!! YOU SO ROCK!! Joan Smith
Aww, yay!! I’m so glad you liked it!! I do love the shirt!! 😆 You ALWAYS know how to wipe a huge smile onto my face! Thank you so much, my sweet friend! 😊❤️✨
Thanks so much for making this video! I have a shirt design that is sooo complicated for vinyl, this is so much easier! Love how you make things so understandable! I will watch them all.
I wish I heard about Cricut a year ago!!! I had design ideas for pillows. I had only heard of silk screening. I spent a big chunk of money and purchased an all in one expensive machine. It was much more difficult than I thought and I've not gotten the hang of it. A big waste of money, plus hardly any sales. The criscut is more versatile. I'll be watching!!
Wow! I like this ink method. I did not know about it. I really like the transfer iron and will be purchasing one this week. Thank you for the awesome demo. You are so precise about everything and I appreciate the use of the lint remover. I am going to have one of those by my work area now too. Thank you for taking time to make this tutorial.
Hey Michael I have ? about this infuseable ink the first piece of butcher paper you put down. Did that ink go through that onto the shirt ot did you move it? Im confused how the ink got onto the shirt through that butcher paper..Im sorry to be a bother...
Hey, I never used infusible ink, so take this with a grain of salt. From what I've seen in this and other videos, the butcher paper is kind of like a baking paper, so that things don't stick to it. Before applying the design, you put a piece of cardstock inside the tshirt and the butcher paper on top, and you heat the tshirt up. For the design, the backing paper it comes with already works as transfer tape, so there's no need to use normal transfer tape as you would with vinyl. What you do is, after you've heated the tshirt up, you place your design with the ink on the tshirt, WITHOUT removing the transparent backing paper, then you place the butcher paper on top of it, and then the press, so that the ink is directly in contact with the tshirt, but your press is protected by both the backing paper and the butcher paper. Once you're done, you take the press and the butcher paper off but leave the backing paper on, until is cool enough to remove the backing paper as well. Hope this will help^^
I just subscribed to you…. you’re pretty awesome. I must say the cricut was intimidating until I started watching some of your videos… You make it so much more understandable . thank you so much for that. I love your videos keep making them!!!
I think you did such a great job of explaining what you were doing and you were informative. Other videos I have watched left me a little confused and unsure of what they were doing and why they were doing it. From watching this video I have subscribed to your channel and FB page. Great Job and thank you!
Do you have a video of your craft room ..a tour? If so can I have the link? I've been binge watching ur videos since I got my maker a few weeks ago. Love how u explain things!