Which Side of Iron-on Goes Down on Cricut Mat?

If you are a Cricut enthusiast, then you know there is a right and wrong way to use iron-on vinyl with your Cricut machine. The wrong way will result in the vinyl not adhering properly to your project and the right way will ensure that it sticks and looks great! The question most commonly asked is, “Which side of the iron-on goes down on the Cricut mat?”

The answer is simple: The shiny side of the iron-on vinyl goes face down on the cutting mat. This side is referred to as the “heat-activated” side because it’s what will be activated by heat when you use an iron or heat press.

You can easily identify this side by running your finger over it; it should feel slightly bumpy or textured compared to the other side. It’s important that you place this side down on the cutting mat so that when you apply heat later, it will stick to your project properly.

Once you have placed the shiny, heat-activated side of the iron-on vinyl down on your Cricut cutting mat, you need to load it into your machine. To do this, make sure that all three tabbed sides of the cutting mat are securely pressed against the rollers inside your machine.

If they don’t fit snugly against each other, then you may need to adjust them accordingly. Once everything is secure and in place, press “Load Mat” on your Cricut display screen and wait for it to finish loading before proceeding with your project.

Instructions for Using Iron-on with Your Cricut Machine

1) Identify which side of the iron-on vinyl is shiny and textured (the heat-activated side).

2) Place this side face down onto a standard grip or strong grip cutting mat.

3) Load your cutting mat into your machine by pressing all three tabbed sides securely against each roller inside of your machine.

4) Press “Load Mat” on your Cricut display screen and wait for it to finish before continuing with your project.

Conclusion

In conclusion, when using iron-on vinyl with a Cricut machine, make sure that you place the shiny, heat-activated side face down onto a standard grip or strong grip cutting mat before loading it into your machine. Following these steps will ensure that when applying heat later, it will adhere properly to whatever project you are working on!