How Do You Use Infusible Ink on Cricut?

Infusible Ink is a revolutionary new way to transfer designs onto garments and fabrics. With Infusible Ink, you can create vibrant, permanent designs that are washable and durable. It is the perfect tool for making custom t-shirts, hats, bags, and more!

Using Infusible Ink with your Cricut machine is easy and fun.

First, you will need to create your design in Cricut Design Space. Once your design is complete, print it onto the special Infusible Ink transfer sheets available at craft stores or online retailers. Make sure to choose a sheet that corresponds with the type of fabric you’re using; there are different types of transfer sheets for cotton and polyester fabrics.

Cut out your design using your Cricut machine. Be sure to use a strong grip mat and a deep cut blade to ensure a precise cut. When you’re finished cutting, carefully remove the excess material from around your design.

Next, preheat your EasyPress or iron according to the instructions provided with the Infusible Ink transfer sheet. Place your cut design on top of the fabric where you would like it to be permanently transferred. Cover the design with a piece of parchment paper or teflon sheet.

Press down firmly, using an EasyPress or iron for 30-45 seconds depending on what kind of fabric you’re using. Allow the fabric to cool completely before handling it.

When it has cooled down completely, slowly peel off the backing paper from your design. You should be left with an incredible permanent image on your garment!

Infusible Ink is an amazing way to customize clothing and other fabrics with vibrant designs that will last for years to come. With just a few simple steps and some basic supplies, you can use Infusible Ink with your Cricut machine to create amazing one-of-a-kind designs.

Conclusion:


Infusing ink on Cricut projects is an easy way for everyone from beginners to professionals in crafting projects. With just a few simple steps and supplies, anyone can achieve amazing results when infusing ink into their project pieces!