I know this was over 1 year ago but I just had to commet to let you know that I loved your video. For someone who just started crafting w Cricut and learning about infusible ink, I have watched a lot of videos. You were so detailed in explaining everything in this video and to the point. Thank you.
AMAZING! Your video is by far the BEST I have watched! (and I have just spent HOURS watching SEVERAL others!!!) You are PRECISE, TO THE POINT, no added fluff and unnecessary chit chat! Yet you are so very DETAILED and show EVERYTHING as we need to see it with CLEAR, QUICK and EASY explanation!! I loved how you showed out the weeding process so intricately! Truly a GREAT teacher/instructor!!!!
well edited video. It's a little advanced for newbies, but very good to learn more about different materials for those of us who have some design space experience. Well Done!
Hi. I stumbled across your video. And I’m so glad I did. I’m waiting on my Cricut to arrive with Infusible and iron on sheets and was looking for videos on how to apply them. I really enjoyed this one. Thank you for sharing my
I really really love this! Thank you so much for this tutorial. I was kinda scared to even try it but now I see how easy and fun you made it look so I will def go and buy some now 😄🙌🏼
The coasters are 🔥🔥🔥🔥 !! These designs came out amazing! Could you do a video on how you design the images or create images? Not in Cricuit Design Space but in like Photoshop or another editing software.
Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial- I love all of the different materials and designs you showed. I will be using your advise to go ahead and give it a go. This is my favourite infusible ink video yet. 😊
AWESOME TUTORIAL!!! 🎉 ❤ Thanks so much! I have been thinking about trying the infusible inks but they are so expensive, so I wasn't sure if it would be worth it. Now I know that they are! I'm going to get some on payday for sure!! BTW, you make awesome videos! Very professional looking and easy to follow!
Hi! Loved all of these projects! I missed how you did the black and white checkered one and the zebra one. I didn't understand how you got the infusible ink paper to look like the downloaded design. Did you just use black infusible ink paper against thd white blank background? Nice work though! Thanks, love your channel ❤.
I believe she just did the black against white blank background. And to cut the design it was just black infus ink with the design cut out that way. It looks super cool and crisp 🤩 very professional. I tried infus ink markers and I’m not really a fan because it just does the outline and doesn’t fill in. I could fill it in myself but then you’ll see where I put less pressure or more pressure with my coloring 😫 so I think these transfer sheets seem sooo much better! 👏🏼
Hi!! Thank you! Since the coaster blanks were white, I only had to cut out the black elements in the checker and swirl/zebra design with a black infusible ink transfer sheet ☺️
I am trying to cut infusible ink sheets on my cricut joy, but they are cutting all the way through, and they are in peices. I am cuttung on mat so I dont know if thats the problem. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you and love your videos
Hiii, great video. Why do I need to change the color in design space before printing on my vinyl. This machine has me so intimidated. I thought I could just choose an image and cut. I’m so confused about this machine. Please help lol
Hello, I believe changing the color in DS space has 2 purposes: 1. helps you distinguish or keep track of what colors you are actually making your project, just as a spot check for yourself. and 2. if you are using different color vinyl for the elements of your project, you must change each element to a different color in order to "tell" your Cricut machine to cut each element out of different color vinyl by "preparing" each mat separately for each color, in other words, whatever is the same color in DS, cricut thinks you want it all cut out of the same color vinyl and therefore will place it all together on one mat on the "prepare" screen after hitting Make It. Hope that makes sense and helps you!
Why my inf ink does not stay? I followed all steps, on cotton, then I did on poliester shirt but the ink does not transferred;( I did on pre heat T-shirt, then new piece I did on cool t shirt (the ink side down) 195 Celsius 40 sec Nothing transferred. My ink from cricut didn’t cracked like on all tutorials too. It was easy to peal but didn’t noticed any cracking. I didn’t touched it but used the roller. Any idea what can be wrong? Ps love your video❤
I know this was over 1 year ago but I just had to commet to let you know that I loved your video. For someone who just started crafting w Cricut and learning about infusible ink, I have watched a lot of videos. You were so detailed in explaining everything in this video and to the point. Thank you.
AMAZING! Your video is by far the BEST I have watched! (and I have just spent HOURS watching SEVERAL others!!!) You are PRECISE, TO THE POINT, no added fluff and unnecessary chit chat! Yet you are so very DETAILED and show EVERYTHING as we need to see it with CLEAR, QUICK and EASY explanation!! I loved how you showed out the weeding process so intricately! Truly a GREAT teacher/instructor!!!!
That's that's very nice
Thanks for the video and showing the simple way to peel the infusible ink. I have been doing the hard way!!❤
Loved the video, but would like to see the Infusiable Ink markers being used !!
Yes! Me too please!
You made a great video all the others I watched did help
me.
The best video I now don’t feel like the biggest newbie ❤️❤️
well edited video. It's a little advanced for newbies, but very good to learn more about different materials for those of us who have some design space experience. Well Done!
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you.
Hi. I stumbled across your video. And I’m so glad I did. I’m waiting on my Cricut to arrive with Infusible and iron on sheets and was looking for videos on how to apply them. I really enjoyed this one. Thank you for sharing my
This is a great, to the point, and easy to follow video. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching 😊
Love this! Thanks for the tutorial :D
I'm trying to start my liltle business can't wait to start!
GREAT WORK, CAN I USE IT ON BLACK TOTES?
I really really love this! Thank you so much for this tutorial. I was kinda scared to even try it but now I see how easy and fun you made it look so I will def go and buy some now 😄🙌🏼
Yay I’m so glad! You got it!! ☺️
You are welcome! 💛
The coasters are 🔥🔥🔥🔥 !!
These designs came out amazing!
Could you do a video on how you design the images or create images? Not in Cricuit Design Space but in like Photoshop or another editing software.
I really enjoyed the video. It was thorough and easy to follow. Awesome 👍
Thanks! I bought some invisible ink but haven’t tried it but I will now.
I don’t think you can apply the invisible ink😂…but infusible ink..yes. (But I understand what you’re saying…just a 😅
You are welcome! Have fun ☺️
Thank you so much for this awesome tutorial- I love all of the different materials and designs you showed. I will be using your advise to go ahead and give it a go.
This is my favourite infusible ink video yet. 😊
I love this!! Can you tell me whether you can use the infusible ink transfers on silk/satin?
Can it be used on sweaters?
Love the t-shirt 🥰thank you so much
Glad you liked it! Thank you!! ☺️
AWESOME TUTORIAL!!! 🎉 ❤ Thanks so much! I have been thinking about trying the infusible inks but they are so expensive, so I wasn't sure if it would be worth it. Now I know that they are! I'm going to get some on payday for sure!! BTW, you make awesome videos! Very professional looking and easy to follow!
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Hi! Loved all of these projects! I missed how you did the black and white checkered one and the zebra one. I didn't understand how you got the infusible ink paper to look like the downloaded design. Did you just use black infusible ink paper against thd white blank background? Nice work though! Thanks, love your channel ❤.
I believe she just did the black against white blank background. And to cut the design it was just black infus ink with the design cut out that way. It looks super cool and crisp 🤩 very professional. I tried infus ink markers and I’m not really a fan because it just does the outline and doesn’t fill in. I could fill it in myself but then you’ll see where I put less pressure or more pressure with my coloring 😫 so I think these transfer sheets seem sooo much better! 👏🏼
Hi!! Thank you! Since the coaster blanks were white, I only had to cut out the black elements in the checker and swirl/zebra design with a black infusible ink transfer sheet ☺️
I love it!!!!!❤
I am trying to cut infusible ink sheets on my cricut joy, but they are cutting all the way through, and they are in peices. I am cuttung on mat so I dont know if thats the problem. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you and love your videos
Can you use infusible ink on 100% cotton and dark shirts
I just made two tshirts for my toddler and they came out so light and faded-looking. Any tips on how to change this for the future? Thanks!
Hiii, great video. Why do I need to change the color in design space before printing on my vinyl. This machine has me so intimidated. I thought I could just choose an image and cut. I’m so confused about this machine. Please help lol
Hello, I believe changing the color in DS space has 2 purposes: 1. helps you distinguish or keep track of what colors you are actually making your project, just as a spot check for yourself. and 2. if you are using different color vinyl for the elements of your project, you must change each element to a different color in order to "tell" your Cricut machine to cut each element out of different color vinyl by "preparing" each mat separately for each color, in other words, whatever is the same color in DS, cricut thinks you want it all cut out of the same color vinyl and therefore will place it all together on one mat on the "prepare" screen after hitting Make It. Hope that makes sense and helps you!
Cheer~~~(of a substance) not able to be melted or fused.😊
Is that a polyester shirt? The one Tshirt I just looked at under the items you used was 100% cotton?
Why my inf ink does not stay?
I followed all steps, on cotton, then I did on poliester shirt but the ink does not transferred;(
I did on pre heat T-shirt, then new piece I did on cool t shirt (the ink side down) 195 Celsius 40 sec
Nothing transferred.
My ink from cricut didn’t cracked like on all tutorials too. It was easy to peal but didn’t noticed any cracking. I didn’t touched it but used the roller. Any idea what can be wrong?
Ps love your video❤
Get video!! Thanks
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I’m trying to put infusions ink on a pillow case but I can’t get it to stick
What material is your pillow case? Make sure it’s infusible Ink or sublimation or higher than 70% polyester for best results 😊
so basically this is 99.99% cleaner , easier, and cheaper than silk screening using vinyl.... .... interesting