Can You Use Cricut Iron on on Towels?

Iron-on material, also known as heat transfer vinyl or HTV, is a type of adhesive film that can be used to create custom designs and logos on various products. It is commonly used on clothing and other fabric items, such as bags and backpacks. But can it be used on towels?

The answer is yes! Cricut’s Iron-on material works great for creating custom designs on towels.

It can be applied to any type of fabric, including cotton and polyester blends. The process is simple and straightforward: just cut out your desired design from the Iron-on material, then place it onto the towel and press down with an iron set to medium heat for about 30 seconds.

Before you begin, make sure to pre-wash your towels to remove any excess dirt or oils that may prevent the Iron-on from adhering properly. You’ll also want to use a piece of parchment paper or a Teflon sheet between the Iron-on material and your towel as this will help protect both materials from damage caused by direct contact with the iron’s heat.

Once you have applied the Iron-on material onto your towel, let it cool before peeling away the clear plastic backing. You’ll know it’s ready when it looks like a smooth piece of plastic that sticks firmly in place when you touch it. If there are any areas that aren’t sticking well, simply go over them again with your iron set at medium heat for about 10 seconds each time until all areas are secured properly.

Cricut Iron-on material is a great way to add custom designs and logos to towels without having to use bulky embroidery machines or sew patches onto them by hand. Plus, it’s incredibly easy and doesn’t require any special tools or expertise – just an iron! So why not give it a try today?

Conclusion: You can definitely use Cricut Iron on on towels! With just a few simple steps – prewashing the towel, cutting out your design with an electronic cutting machine, applying an iron set at medium heat – you can easily create custom designs on towels with Cricut’s Iron-on material. There’s no need for special tools or expertise – just an iron – so why not give it a try today?