Solid video my dude. Appreciate you taking the time to document your entire process! I'm VERY new to the Cricut/heat transfer game... 2 questions for you: 1) Did you "Flip/mirror" the "SWISH" before you 'cut' it w/ the Cricut? I'm still scratching my head about why that is the move.. So far I've only done decal vinyl, nothing iron-on. Feel me. I guess for the iron-on joints you do it "final-product-side" DOWN when you cut, bc then you peel away the excess? Please hit me back about that. 2) What's that brown-ish paper you're using to protect the Kyrie's from the heat? Just straight up regular parchment paper? Always looking for ways to cut unnecessary brand name corners on certain materials. I like the whole vibe and visual you got goin on here mane. Keep doin your thing. Looking forward to peeping some of your more recent word. All the peace. - KX
@@griffengate nope. Removed the strip after pressing for 8 seconds using a teflon cover sheet, then covered with teflon sheet and pressed again for 5 seconds. No scorching or melting at all
Sup fam! I’m glad your feeling better. Love the bear
Solid video my dude. Appreciate you taking the time to document your entire process!
I'm VERY new to the Cricut/heat transfer game...
2 questions for you:
1) Did you "Flip/mirror" the "SWISH" before you 'cut' it w/ the Cricut? I'm still scratching my head about why that is the move..
So far I've only done decal vinyl, nothing iron-on. Feel me.
I guess for the iron-on joints you do it "final-product-side" DOWN when you cut, bc then you peel away the excess?
Please hit me back about that.
2) What's that brown-ish paper you're using to protect the Kyrie's from the heat? Just straight up regular parchment paper?
Always looking for ways to cut unnecessary brand name corners on certain materials.
I like the whole vibe and visual you got goin on here mane. Keep doin your thing. Looking forward to peeping some of your more recent word.
All the peace. - KX
I cant tell which font you eventually used..
Did you strip the sealer before you pressed the image?
@@griffengate nope. Removed the strip after pressing for 8 seconds using a teflon cover sheet, then covered with teflon sheet and pressed again for 5 seconds. No scorching or melting at all
So the HTV won’t peal later on. Kool.
How can I do this process on shoes that aren't leather or canvas? Basically, faux leather. Will HTV still work on those?
Can ı asked what the transfer paper you used called ? And brand
Hello! Link for the iron?
TFS👍🏽
How long did it hold up? I have someone asking if it's possible to put HTV on a pair of black Air Force Ones, but I wasn't sure if it's doable.
@@Cre8tor74 - Thanks for the quick reply and reassurance! I'm gonna have to start customizing my basketball shoes too!
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