Which Side of Vinyl Goes Down on Cricut – HTVRONT
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You must cut off the iron vinyl and HTV on the right side, otherwise it will not work. But Which Side of Vinyl Goes Down on Cricut? We will show you a reliable way to know which side of the heat transfer vinyl material you want to cut.
People often ask us, 'which side of vinyl goes down on cricut' or 'which side of iron on vinyl goes down'. First of all, do you know what iron on vinyl is? Iron on vinyl (also known as heat transfer vinyl, or HTV) makes amazing designs for T-shirts and handbags, but it can be confusing to use, especially when you use it for the first time.
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