I have watched this video several time to get a good grasp about the Infusible Ink. I have read some comments about test sheets and I definitely would add to that. Thanks for your videos. I love the way you explain it all step by step!!!
I just made a lot of t-shirts and Koozies with the infusible ink. I watched one of your videos (not this one) and learned a few things trial and error on what I did. Pale colors work great!!! The more poly the more vibrant the colors are. I love how the pale pink, teal, and salmon colors came out. The best print that worked was the Tropical Flowers box. Thank you for your videos.
Hi Jennifer! I just got a cricut maker and your videos have been so helpful!! Out of the different crafters I've watched on TH-cam your videos stand out to me the most. I'm excited to continue following your crafting journey. Thank you!
So happy to hear this! You're going to LOVE your Maker! We've got a lot of fun tutorials and things coming up this year! Can't wait to show them to you!
Yes...of course we would love, love to see the process. Thank You for doing all this testing for us, it’s nice to know we have other options! I love that you did the back pack because that is something I was already honking of trying for my kids for back to school, yay!
Right after watching your video I did my own first test run with a 100% polyester t- shirt I had shoved in a drawer. I used the Cricut Infusible Ink transfer sheet Rainbow Cheetah and chose a heart pattern. It came out awesome! Thanks for the wonderful instruction!
I have not ventured out to infusible inks as of yet. However you do make this look real easy and fun. Thank you Jennifer for taking the time to show us how to enjoy crafting.
This is such a cool video Jennifer! I love how you tested with so many materials. Nice to know what works and what doesn't work. I also loved knowing what to look for if I'm not using the Cricut blanks. I so appreciate your testing! Can't wait to see the shirts. Have a great trip! Hugs, Brenda
Hi Jeniffer, Thank you for the time you spent and financial cost to produce this. I'm not even done with the video. You're awesome! Such a great Teacher! I love your vibe!
I’m new to Cricut and infusible ink and have been finding polyester towels at the dollar store and have been using it on those and they transfer AMAZING! I did it on white first and then wanted to try on blue and tan so I did and they both turned out awesome! Thank you for this video I’ve been looking for more blanks to work with
I am obsessed with all videos relating to the cricut products. Been doing all kinds of research and am hoping to buy my self a few things if I am able to in the next few weeks. I get super excited just watching your videos and all the amazing projects you do! ❤️ It and can't wait till I can one day own my own cricut machine.
You are truly a craft inspiration. I am hoping this time around I can be that lucky winner and finally get to own a cricut. These infusable inks make great projects. Thanks for taking the time out to provide us with these lovely videos 🙂
Thank you for trying out these blanks, it saves us so much time and supplies! By the way, I used the black pen ink on a hot pink t-shirt that is 40% polyester 60% cotton and it transferred pretty well. A little lighter in color but, it looks good!
Thank you for explaining what infusible ink is. Many people are doing sublimation with a special printer. so from my understanding this is well worth it.
I hope you're taking a vacation.. Very useful information didn't think it would work on the pillow. You're the first one I've watched use the Cricut infusible ink. BLANK for sharing Jennifer 😊
Hello. I am enjoying your videos. I am looking into getting a Cricut one day. I am a single parent. I want to learn how to do these things so I am not working outside the home 160 or 185 or almost 200 hours in a two week pay period. I am getting older and can't continue working like this much longer. I am continuing to keep Jesus first. Without him I would not be making it on a daily basis. I am also a full-time student. I pray when I am finished with school things will get better for me and my family. Thanks for your time making and sharing you talent with the world of TH-cam. You are a blessing to me and I see too so many other people. Keep up the good work. Have a blessed and safe holiday. BLANK
Have a safe trip and thank you so much And thank to your team that make all these possible thank y’all so much 💞 Everything is awesome specially the las project loved 💓
Jennifer...my head is about to EXPLODE with projects I want to make...if I had this marvel machine! I think this is sooo cool! BLANK...an appropriate word for today😊
This is what I have been waiting to see, if we can use anything other than cricut blanks! Thank you so much! I’m not sure if we are supposed to comment here for the give away, but the word of the day is BLANK! Love your videos!
I loved this video! It's what made me try making a pillow for my sister for Christmas! found a non-sequin sublimation pillow case on amazon and because of this video I was confident enough to try it! It came out amazing!
I don't care for facebook too much. So the word of today is Blank. I appreciate you for testing and sharing what worked, what failed, where you found the items you tested, temps and all...
Awww, Lisa, you are very much welcome! I'm so glad that you find the tutorials useful! They are fun to research and make! And even more fun when people like you let me know that they have been useful to them! 😁
I'm going to have to watch this again just to retain more of the info! I do not yet have a Maker, but am trying to save up for one. Thank you for all the info!
@@JenniferMaker You are awesome! Your enthusiasm for crafting really shows, and it's such a blessing that you're willing to share with all of us. Thank you!
Can infusible ink be used on (mesh) like the laundry basket kind of mesh?? Or sports mesh..? I’m not sure what the exact type of fabric mesh it is. I have a project I want to try for a baby carrier but I don’t want to ruin/ melt the carrier. Hallppppp
1. I'm really enjoying your videos! Thanks for being so thorough! 2. have you noticed it seems like all of the light faded spots are the size of your thumb and always in the same spot?? Do you hold them a certain way? 3. in Ohio is a koozie and they're not just for keeping your beverage cold. They're also so that you know which beverage is yours and to soak up the condensation! 4. Check out a tutorial for turning a tube sock into an infant leg warmer! It's super easy to do and now you can make super cute patterns on it LOL
OMG! This is so realistic and beautiful!!! Thank you so much for your detailed info. I'm a Cricut newbie and you have been so helpful. I now have a grasp on downloading SVG cut files in Windows and my iPad Pro. I can't wait to get crafty :-)
Thank you for this video. You are amazing for doing these trials and testing so we don’t have to. I appreciate all your efforts. Can’t wait for the T-shirt video. 😀
Excellent demonstration! Thank you for sharing your findings and the related details on pressing sandwich and the temperature settings. Wishing you a super week. Hugs Susan
I'm so happy you did a sock demo. I thought socks would make a cute gift but was a little hesitant. You're the Best! Are you going to be doing test on light colored polyester shirts?
No question is silly! :) You can use an iron, however your results might not be as successful as there is no true way to tell how hot an iron gets, and the infusible ink requires a very high, consistent temperature. :)
Can I make a quilt label with infusible ink on cotton or does it need to be polyester or will it even work? How would you suggest a person make a quilt label?
Wondering if it will work on ceramic tiles purchased from hardware (Lowe’s) store, your thoughts? I also want to thank you for everything you do for all of us cricuteers...you are the best. Enjoy your travels, have lots of fun!
Hi, Denise! I haven't tried those ceramic tiles myself BUT I heard from others who have tried them and found they did not work. They probably need a special polymer coating on them to work.
Jennifer always produces great videos... thank you! I really don't plan on getting into infusible ink at this time, too much additional money spent on new product and materials.
Jennifer thank you thank you thank you for foung the research, testing out different products and for creating this informative video! Cant wait to see you try out infusible ink on the different shirts. Keep them coming! 😘❤️Gisette
Hi Jennifer! I'm a newbie and you are my fave on the Maker so, THANKS❣🥰 QUESTION... if polymer is the key, what about coating solid things with a poly acrylic? Would this work for preparing say ....cork?...chipboard?
i hope you can help me....if i buy a 100% polyester tshirt i can use this product? I have an Autistic touch sensitive son who loves printed shirts but they bother him. we felt the pre made products at a hobby store and he loved it but they dont make 3x mens shirts from cricut....i hope you can help advise. thank you so much for all you do.
Love all your videos :) They are amazing I actually never owned any of the cricut machines until I started watching your videos :) I just went out and bought a cricut explore 2 air 😀 😊
You would really only want to use the color changing mugs for sublimation for the design to show up. Otherwise permanent vinyl would be the best option for a non polymer mug. jennifermaker.com/vinyl-on-mugs-cute-designs/ jennifermaker.com/cricut-mug-press-sublimation-blanks/
Thank you so much - I watched a couples videos on this material when it was first out, then stopped because it was limited to Cricut blanks. Thank you for testing out all these things and letting us know why those that didn’t work didn’t work. I’m excited to see the t-shirts next week. I do have 1 question- I don’t have a Cricut Easy Press, is there a way to make this work with an iron?
I really love the informations you give to crafter on the new infusible material. I even gave the person in charge of Micheal's in my area (Québec, Canada) your youtube name because they were looking for informations about these products. Thanks for sharing it with us
Have you noticed any faint yellow lines transferring from the backing carrier sheet? Several of mine have had the logo and grid from the carrier sheets infuse on my (Cricut branded) coasters right along with the actual infusible ink.
Forgive me if I have missed this, but , can you use infusible ink on a sweatshirt that is higher in polyester than cotton? Thank you in advance! Your videos are so helpful!!❤️
I’m getting a cricut and some infusible ink for Christmas. Sorry, I don’t understand how you can press the backpack (or really any polyester) at 385 without it melting?
Of course for all these I have to look on Amazon.ca vs .com. I was looking for the puzzles and A4 is what it links for yours is 7.5x9.4inches which work on Cricut. I am just worried that the A4 I found which is 7.8x11.4, will it fit on my 12x12 cricut mat and cut? I know its not a true cut with the mats to the edge.
Can you tell me the blend of the WalMart shirts you have tried? The ones I found were 60% cotton and 40% poly. Did you wash them yet and did they hold up? Thanks!!
I know you said you can't ink transfer on colors .. have you tried grey? I am looking to make work shirts for my husband and was hoping to use ink vs. vinyl because of heat factor when wearing the shirt and washing constantly. Would a printer transfer work on anything over the cricut? I am new to this world but so excited to learn!
Have you checked out our Facebook group yet? They are the people who can answer your question best about that, and your other questions, also! A lot of information, free for the taking, in that group! 😉😍 You can find them here: facebook.com/groups/cricutcraftersandmakers/
I love that Jennifer shows what happens with mistakes!!
Thank you! And I make plenty of them! ;-)
I have watched this video several time to get a good grasp about the Infusible Ink. I have read some comments about test sheets and I definitely would add to that. Thanks for your videos. I love the way you explain it all step by step!!!
Awww...thanks so much!
I just made a lot of t-shirts and Koozies with the infusible ink. I watched one of your videos (not this one) and learned a few things trial and error on what I did. Pale colors work great!!! The more poly the more vibrant the colors are. I love how the pale pink, teal, and salmon colors came out. The best print that worked was the Tropical Flowers box. Thank you for your videos.
Hi Jennifer! I just got a cricut maker and your videos have been so helpful!! Out of the different crafters I've watched on TH-cam your videos stand out to me the most. I'm excited to continue following your crafting journey. Thank you!
So happy to hear this! You're going to LOVE your Maker! We've got a lot of fun tutorials and things coming up this year! Can't wait to show them to you!
I love that you did all this! I feel like “Always check the label” will be in my head forever now.” It’s a good thing, thank you so much!
Yes...of course we would love, love to see the process. Thank You for doing all this testing for us, it’s nice to know we have other options! I love that you did the back pack because that is something I was already honking of trying for my kids for back to school, yay!
Right after watching your video I did my own first test run with a 100% polyester t- shirt I had shoved in a drawer. I used the Cricut Infusible Ink transfer sheet Rainbow Cheetah and chose a heart pattern. It came out awesome! Thanks for the wonderful instruction!
That is awesome!
Thanks to you I have the 30ct markers and pens! I never would have bought them without seeing your infusible ink videos!
I have not ventured out to infusible inks as of yet. However you do make this look real easy and fun. Thank you Jennifer for taking the time to show us how to enjoy crafting.
The blanks you tried was very good information using different BLANKS
This is such a cool video Jennifer! I love how you tested with so many materials. Nice to know what works and what doesn't work. I also loved knowing what to look for if I'm not using the Cricut blanks. I so appreciate your testing! Can't wait to see the shirts. Have a great trip! Hugs, Brenda
blink-is the word of the day. Jennifer I so enjoyed today's class. I've learned to always use dark transfer paper for everything
Yes, I tend towards that, also, Carol! 🥰
Hi Jeniffer, Thank you for the time you spent and financial cost to produce this. I'm not even done with the video. You're awesome! Such a great Teacher! I love your vibe!
You are so welcome! Thank you for your kind words! 😍
I’m new to Cricut and infusible ink and have been finding polyester towels at the dollar store and have been using it on those and they transfer AMAZING! I did it on white first and then wanted to try on blue and tan so I did and they both turned out awesome! Thank you for this video I’ve been looking for more blanks to work with
YAY! That's great to be able to use things from the dollar store! :)
I am obsessed with all videos relating to the cricut products. Been doing all kinds of research and am hoping to buy my self a few things if I am able to in the next few weeks. I get super excited just watching your videos and all the amazing projects you do! ❤️ It and can't wait till I can one day own my own cricut machine.
You are truly a craft inspiration. I am hoping this time around I can be that lucky winner and finally get to own a cricut. These infusable inks make great projects. Thanks for taking the time out to provide us with these lovely videos 🙂
You will LOVE your Cricut when you get one! ;)
Thank you for trying out these blanks, it saves us so much time and supplies! By the way, I used the black pen ink on a hot pink t-shirt that is 40% polyester 60% cotton and it transferred pretty well. A little lighter in color but, it looks good!
Hi Jennifer
Thanks for sharing the other items you can use, that's a big help.
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Thank you for explaining what infusible ink is. Many people are doing sublimation with a special printer. so from my understanding this is well worth it.
You're very welcome!
I hope you're taking a vacation.. Very useful information didn't think it would work on the pillow. You're the first one I've watched use the Cricut infusible ink. BLANK for sharing Jennifer 😊
Alas, no, not a vacation -- I was at a blogger conference. But thank you!!
Hello. I am enjoying your videos. I am looking into getting a Cricut one day. I am a single parent. I want to learn how to do these things so I am not working outside the home 160 or 185 or almost 200 hours in a two week pay period. I am getting older and can't continue working like this much longer. I am continuing to keep Jesus first. Without him I would not be making it on a daily basis. I am also a full-time student. I pray when I am finished with school things will get better for me and my family. Thanks for your time making and sharing you talent with the world of TH-cam. You are a blessing to me and I see too so many other people. Keep up the good work. Have a blessed and safe holiday. BLANK
Thank you so much for all your tips and instructions. It makes learning infusible ink not so intimidating
Blank... I love this! i have been hesitant with infusible ink but you are helping me give in to my curiosity. you are the best Thank you!!
Thank YOU!
Have a safe trip and thank you so much
And thank to your team that make all these possible thank y’all so much 💞
Everything is awesome specially the las project loved 💓
Thanks for testing for us! I still can't believe how well it worked on sequins!
Right? Pretty cool isn't it! :)
Jennifer...my head is about to EXPLODE with projects I want to make...if I had this marvel machine! I think this is sooo cool! BLANK...an appropriate word for today😊
This is what I have been waiting to see, if we can use anything other than cricut blanks! Thank you so much! I’m not sure if we are supposed to comment here for the give away, but the word of the day is BLANK! Love your videos!
I loved this video! It's what made me try making a pillow for my sister for Christmas! found a non-sequin sublimation pillow case on amazon and because of this video I was confident enough to try it! It came out amazing!
YAY! Glad you were able to get it to work out! Nice job!
@@JenniferMaker Thanks!
Thank you. This is one of the best videos I've seen on the ink.
I don't care for facebook too much. So the word of today is Blank. I appreciate you for testing and sharing what worked, what failed, where you found the items you tested, temps and all...
I haven't tried infusible ink yet, but your video gave me ideas on projects I can do with it. Thank you for the info!
Hi Jennifer,
You can sublimate on wood with the infusible ink if you laminate the wood first with regular laminating sheets!
You can totally sublimate onto wood planks too! Folks have really been into the Infusible Ink pens, you can make SO much! Thanks for watching!😊🌻
Can you add more to a design you've already done and heat it again? And may I say thank you so much for being so generous with your knowledge!
check out my blog post for more information on this, jennifermaker.com/cricut-infusible-ink-layered-t-shirt/ 💗
@@JenniferMaker thanks!
I am very new to all of this and I just want to thank you for your videos and time. You are so helpful!
Awww, Lisa, you are very much welcome! I'm so glad that you find the tutorials useful! They are fun to research and make! And even more fun when people like you let me know that they have been useful to them! 😁
I'm going to have to watch this again just to retain more of the info! I do not yet have a Maker, but am trying to save up for one. Thank you for all the info!
Thank you for watching! :)
Now I know what to make my girls for Christmas,sequinned pillows ! Thank you Jennifer!
This is my top favorite video!! Learned sooo much. Looks like I’m shopping Amazon from the blog when this is over.
Glad to hear that! 😃💜
I'm hoping that I can find out if sublimation coating spray will work. It's used for treating COTTON and COTTON BLENDS so that the ink will transfer.
I have heard that the results from the sprays are inconsistent, but I plan to get some and try it out to see for yourself.
@@JenniferMaker You are awesome! Your enthusiasm for crafting really shows, and it's such a blessing that you're willing to share with all of us. Thank you!
maggie81573 try this spray it's awesome www.dyepress.com/poly-t-spray-sublimation-coating-for-100-cotton-and-cotton-blends/
Can infusible ink be used on (mesh) like the laundry basket kind of mesh?? Or sports mesh..? I’m not sure what the exact type of fabric mesh it is. I have a project I want to try for a baby carrier but I don’t want to ruin/ melt the carrier. Hallppppp
Pam Phillips yikes it is $96 !
1. I'm really enjoying your videos! Thanks for being so thorough!
2. have you noticed it seems like all of the light faded spots are the size of your thumb and always in the same spot?? Do you hold them a certain way?
3. in Ohio is a koozie and they're not just for keeping your beverage cold. They're also so that you know which beverage is yours and to soak up the condensation!
4. Check out a tutorial for turning a tube sock into an infant leg warmer! It's super easy to do and now you can make super cute patterns on it LOL
Thanks for all that information, Charlene! 🥰
I can't wait to see the t shirts! BLANK 😊
OMG! This is so realistic and beautiful!!! Thank you so much for your detailed info. I'm a Cricut newbie and you have been so helpful. I now have a grasp on downloading SVG cut files in Windows and my iPad Pro. I can't wait to get crafty :-)
Love all your videos! So informative and fun to watch! Excited about the February giveaway! Happy for the chance to win.
Best of luck! :)
Thanks for trying different things. I can't wait until you do the shirts!
Thank you for this video. You are amazing for doing these trials and testing so we don’t have to. I appreciate all your efforts. Can’t wait for the T-shirt video. 😀
Excellent demonstration! Thank you for sharing your findings and the related details on pressing sandwich and the temperature settings. Wishing you a super week. Hugs Susan
the last project turned out so nice!
Thanks!
Great video! This was my first time watching you! Happy I found you! Blank! ☺️
Thank you for the "blank" video! Extremely curious on all possible items to use. Looking forward to the t-shirts video.
Looking forward to seeing the shirts
I'm so happy you did a sock demo. I thought socks would make a cute gift but was a little hesitant. You're the Best! Are you going to be doing test on light colored polyester shirts?
I loved the back pack
Thank you for your precious time
Silly question but can you use a household iron for this? I don’t have the easy press and also don’t have the money for it right now??
No question is silly! :) You can use an iron, however your results might not be as successful as there is no true way to tell how hot an iron gets, and the infusible ink requires a very high, consistent temperature. :)
Great video and great blanks
I have tried it on a flour sack towel and it turned out great and didn't fade when I washed it!
Awesome! That's great!
I LOVE the puzzle idea
Can I make a quilt label with infusible ink on cotton or does it need to be polyester or will it even work? How would you suggest a person make a quilt label?
Infusible ink works best with a high polyester blend fabric. 😊🌻
Puzzle blanks? Where do you buy those? Love ❤️ Thanks for sharing!!
Yes please.. post videos on how to use different products with infusible ink :)
I can’t wait to try the Infusible ink!!
Can’t wait for your shirt comparison!!!!!
Blanks. This looks so cool. I am going to make one next week.
Wondering if it will work on ceramic tiles purchased from hardware (Lowe’s) store, your thoughts? I also want to thank you for everything you do for all of us cricuteers...you are the best. Enjoy your travels, have lots of fun!
Hi, Denise! I haven't tried those ceramic tiles myself BUT I heard from others who have tried them and found they did not work. They probably need a special polymer coating on them to work.
@@JenniferMaker - I tried them. They don't work!
Jennifer always produces great videos... thank you! I really don't plan on getting into infusible ink at this time, too much additional money spent on new product and materials.
Thank you for watching!
Hi Jennifer Do you need to wash the cricut totes before use the infusible ink on them? Thanks:)
Hi Sherry, You can, but it probably isn't necessary. :)
Jennifer thank you thank you thank you for foung the research, testing out different products and for creating this informative video! Cant wait to see you try out infusible ink on the different shirts.
Keep them coming! 😘❤️Gisette
Hi Jennifer! I'm a newbie and you are my fave on the Maker so, THANKS❣🥰 QUESTION... if polymer is the key, what about coating solid things with a poly acrylic? Would this work for preparing say ....cork?...chipboard?
You can use glitter htv on the wood then infusible ink
Thank you, Jennifer. Another fabulous video.
You are so welcome, Lynn! 🥰
i hope you can help me....if i buy a 100% polyester tshirt i can use this product? I have an Autistic touch sensitive son who loves printed shirts but they bother him. we felt the pre made products at a hobby store and he loved it but they dont make 3x mens shirts from cricut....i hope you can help advise. thank you so much for all you do.
Love the sequin pillow! Now I want to try the infusable ink. Looking forward to all the shirts.
Did my first coasters today . Need to practice more but not to bad. Thank you
YAY!
What an Awesome video Thank you Jennifer!!!
Everything looks lovely
BLANK :) Excellent video! lots of questions in my head were answered! Thank you!
Love all your videos :) They are amazing I actually never owned any of the cricut machines until I started watching your videos :) I just went out and bought a cricut explore 2 air 😀 😊
Glad you like them!
Great video! I can’t wait to try one of those pillows for my daughter. And here is the word of the day: blank
Ms. Jennifer I have a black mug and would like to know is there an infusible transfers I can layer over the black
You would really only want to use the color changing mugs for sublimation for the design to show up. Otherwise permanent vinyl would be the best option for a non polymer mug. jennifermaker.com/vinyl-on-mugs-cute-designs/
jennifermaker.com/cricut-mug-press-sublimation-blanks/
What a great idea! I didnt know anything about infusable inks. Thanks for the video!!
They are a pretty neat product! ;-)
This is so cool. Glad you showed me so many options
What’s your take on 95% polyester/5% spandex for tee shirts and do you use sublimation paper and ink or will copy paper and a inkjet do the job?
I would use Infusible Ink. 😃
Thank you for sharing your video. Enjoy how you explain the difference in the materials ❤️❤️
What is the blue mat that you use under your cricut projects? Whats is made of, and where did you get it? Thank you for your great videos.
That is made by Cricut and it is a self healing mat.
Thank you so much - I watched a couples videos on this material when it was first out, then stopped because it was limited to Cricut blanks. Thank you for testing out all these things and letting us know why those that didn’t work didn’t work. I’m excited to see the t-shirts next week.
I do have 1 question- I don’t have a Cricut Easy Press, is there a way to make this work with an iron?
My question would be how long would it hold up if washed?
I really love the informations you give to crafter on the new infusible material. I even gave the person in charge of Micheal's in my area (Québec, Canada) your youtube name because they were looking for informations about these products. Thanks for sharing it with us
What kind of paper do you have to use to use the infusible ink markers?
I love all these BLANKS!
Have you noticed any faint yellow lines transferring from the backing carrier sheet? Several of mine have had the logo and grid from the carrier sheets infuse on my (Cricut branded) coasters right along with the actual infusible ink.
Forgive me if I have missed this, but , can you use infusible ink on a sweatshirt that is higher in polyester than cotton? Thank you in advance! Your videos are so helpful!!❤️
The higher the polyester content, the better the results! :)
Jennifer Maker thank you!
Great video, I will try infusible ink very soon. Thank you for share with us your knowledge
I’m getting a cricut and some infusible ink for Christmas. Sorry, I don’t understand how you can press the backpack (or really any polyester) at 385 without it melting?
If you can I would try to find a sublimation backpack.
Of course for all these I have to look on Amazon.ca vs .com. I was looking for the puzzles and A4 is what it links for yours is 7.5x9.4inches which work on Cricut. I am just worried that the A4 I found which is 7.8x11.4, will it fit on my 12x12 cricut mat and cut? I know its not a true cut with the mats to the edge.
Yes we want to see you to show us how to make all of that
Thank you for explaining other options!
I have been waiting for a tutorial like this!!! Thank you so VERY much!!!
Thank you for testing this all for us!
You're welcome! Isn't it fun to see all the different results? 😊
@@JenniferMaker Yes, and I want to try a bunch of them!
Can you tell me the blend of the WalMart shirts you have tried? The ones I found were 60% cotton and 40% poly. Did you wash them yet and did they hold up? Thanks!!
I know you said you can't ink transfer on colors .. have you tried grey? I am looking to make work shirts for my husband and was hoping to use ink vs. vinyl because of heat factor when wearing the shirt and washing constantly. Would a printer transfer work on anything over the cricut? I am new to this world but so excited to learn!
Have you checked out our Facebook group yet? They are the people who can answer your question best about that, and your other questions, also! A lot of information, free for the taking, in that group! 😉😍
You can find them here:
facebook.com/groups/cricutcraftersandmakers/
Do you think it would work if you coated card with something like Modge Podge?
If they make infusible ink sheets we can cut out on our cricuts wouldn't it be able to go on more stuff than just polyester or poly coated stuff?
Infusible Ink needs a poly coat or a high polyester count to work on fabric.