Cricut Flocked Iron On is the perfect addition to any crafting project! This unique material allows you to create designs that have a unique fluffy texture with a soft feel. It is perfect for adding personalized touches to garments, accessories, and home decor items. The settings for using this material can be tricky if you’ve never used it before. Here are some tips to get the best results when using Cricut Flocked Iron On.
Cutting – The settings for cutting Flocked Iron On are very similar to those of regular Iron On. Make sure the blade setting is set to “Iron on” and set your cut pressure according to the thickness of the material.
It is important to note that since Flocked Iron On is thicker than regular Iron On it will require more pressure in order to cut through it.
Weeding – Weeding Cricut Flocked Iron On can be a bit more challenging than regular Iron On due to its thickness and texture. To make weeding easier, use tweezers or a weeding tool with a pointed tip for finer details and more accurate removal of unwanted pieces.
Temperature & Time – The temperature setting for applying Cricut Flocked Iron On will depend on your specific iron or heat press settings as well as the type of fabric you are working with. Generally, a medium-high heat should be sufficient. The recommended time setting is 15-20 seconds, but if you find that your design isn’t adhering properly then try increasing the time by 5-10 seconds.
Peeling – After pressing your design onto your fabric it’s important to let it cool before peeling off the carrier sheet. If the carrier sheet peels off too soon, it could cause damage or distortion of your design.
Conclusion:
Using Cricut Flocked Iron On will add a unique texture and soft feel to any crafting project! To get the best results from this material, use an “Iron on” blade setting, apply medium-high heat for 15-20 seconds, and let cool before peeling off the carrier sheet. Following these steps will help ensure beautiful results every time!