How Do You Use Infusible Ink Markers on Cricut?

Cricut infusible ink markers are a great way to add professional-looking designs to your Cricut craft projects. The markers utilize a heat-transfer process that bonds the ink to fabric, giving your projects a vibrant and long-lasting look. With the right techniques, you can create beautiful designs with these markers that will last for years. Here’s how to use Cricut infusible ink markers on your next project.

1. Preparing the Fabric:

Before you begin working with the infusible ink markers, make sure you prepare the fabric you plan on using. Wash and dry the fabric to remove any dirt or debris that could interfere with the design, then press it flat so it’s easier to work with. If you’re using multiple layers of fabric, make sure they’re cut in even sizes and are firmly attached together.

2. Drawing Your Design:

Once your fabric is prepped, you can start drawing your design onto it with the Cricut infusible ink marker.

Draw as lightly as possible since the marker is much more difficult to erase than regular marker or pen if you make a mistake. Take your time and draw slowly for best results.

3. Transferring Your Design:

When your design is complete, it’s time to transfer it onto your fabric using a Cricut EasyPress or an iron set to medium heat and no steam settings. Place the design face down on top of your fabric and press firmly for 30 seconds in one area before moving on to another area until all parts of the design have been transferred.

4. Removing The Backing:

Once all of your design has been transferred onto your fabric, wait at least 15 minutes before removing the backing paper from behind it. Peel off slowly and carefully; if any part of the design comes off with it, repeat steps 2 & 3 until all parts are securely bonded.


Using Cricut Infusible Ink markers is an easy way to add professional-looking designs to most fabrics! With these simple steps, you can create beautiful projects that will last for years!