The Ultimate Guide to Cricut Infusible Ink
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- Опубліковано 20 чер 2019
- We have everything you need to know about Cricut Infusible ink that is available exclusively at Michaels right now! This video is sponsored by Michaels, however, all projects and opinions are my own.
We are making coasters, tote bags, and shirts to show just what this product can do! Everything from layering to tips and tricks for working with this newest product from Cricut. You don't want to miss this video!
See more details and get the cut files for the projects here: www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
More about using Cricut pens: • How to Use the Cricut ...
More about the slice tool: • The Slice Tool in Cric...
Supplies used:
Cricut Machine www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
Infusible Ink Pens www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
Infusible Ink Blanks www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
Weeding Tools www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
Cricut EasyPress www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
EasyPress Mat www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
Butcher Paper www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
Learning your new Cricut machine:
Free 7 Day Cricut Class www.thecountrychiccottage.net...
Cricut One Hour Crash Course • Cricut for Dummies: Cr...
Cricut Materials Video • Cricut Materials: Whic...
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Just bought a used cricut and this video was super helpful! Thank you so much! Look forward to watching more of your awesome videos!
Angie Baby!!! Love ya. Thanks for this. I love your clear, precise instructions, no extra stuff, right to the point so I can go get my craft on! Thanks for all you do.
Let me tell you, your videos are the only ones that explain things to me properly. Your concise step by step tutorial is extremely helpful. Thank you!!
Glad it helped!
Your videos are so thorough- thank you!
Love the tote bags & the mermaid shirt! And your craft room....Id never leave 😍😍😍
Im new to using cricut and this video was very well explained out of the millions of videos i have viewed so far !!
Just stocked up on infusible ink can't wait to learn how to use them! TY for the how to's!
I love what you did with all the materials and the products that you enhanced with.
This has been my favorite tutorial. Thank you!
My daughter and I are about to buy a Cricut, so we are brand new.
I’m finding your videos so well done and easy to understand.
I’m your newest sub. 💖
What a great clear thorough presentation. Thanks!!
Thanks for the hands on look- I have done some shirts, but really needed to see the pens in action. Very good video presentation too.. I’’m ready to jump in and use the pens now...👍🏼😁
I got a Cricut Maker for Christmas and I just purchased a Easypress 2 so I’m binging all your videos. Thanks for making things so clear. ☺️
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for this detailed video Angie. My husband is a realtor and I like to make personalized house warming gifts for his clients after they buy a home. Everything doesn't always have to be about money. Sometimes it's good to invest in something that you can use to bring someone else joy...a little smile, or some comfort. Cricut makes being thoughtful easier. At least for me anyway.
Glad it was helpful!
Blessings over your endeavors! So welcoming and thoughtful 💕
This is an awesome video! I can’t wait to buy my infusible ink products and try them out! Thanks for a great tutorial!
Thanks for watching!
Your video is extremely helpful - thank you! Just did my first infusible ink project and it turned out great! You answered a lot of questions I had going in to it, so thanks for being so through with the info and process!
You are so welcome!
This is the best tutorial on cricut I've seen so far. Thank you for being so informative and precise!
I tried this on 100% Cotton. It did transfer but after I washed most of the ink is gone. I tried it on polyester cotton blend and it was okay and it didn’t wash out as much as the 100% Cotton. My best result came from a no boundaries shirt ( 92% polyester and 8% spandex) it did not wash out. It still looks as good as the Cricut blank shirt.
Good to know!
thanks for sharing! soon as she said it was only cricut shirts my excitement went down!
Raquel Orr where can you find the t-shirts that we’re 92%?
Sandy Christman I got them from Wal mart. It’s the no boundaries brand.
This is not what i’m expecting. I thought it’s good on any shirts until you mentioned it. Thanks!
Thank you for this video. I just got my first Cricut Maker and Easy Press. I am having a blast. But after watching this video I now know why my transfer sheets did not work on the apron I was making. This was of great help.
Glad it helped!
I just all knew thing for cricket from Michael’s today I love it so far thanks for vid
Thank you for the opportunity! I would like to raise money for my community that was hit by a tornado a couple months ago, and I feel that the heat press would make the process flow better in the different items we make and sell to give back to the community.
Siser needs to come up with this
This as such an informative video, thank you so much for lending your expertise. I just purchased a Cricut Maker and a Easy Press 2 and I can't wait to get started.
Wonderful!
Angie! I so enjoyed your video. Thank you for breaking things down into easy to understand and follow directions! I’m now subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with next!♥️ THANK YOU!
Thanks for subbing!
Amazing tutorial!
You did an amazing job explaining this! I just starting to figure it out!
Glad it was helpful!
I’m so obsessed!
lol
AWESOME VIDEO!!! you explained it very well and can't wait to buy the new ink!!! Thank you. Im new to all of this and loving it❤
You are so welcome!
Great lesson!Thankyou! I am a just learning
Thank you for this video, I've purchased infuseable on clearance and thanks to this video I know how to apply it.
Glad it was helpful!
Prepping for my first cricut project and this was so helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I like how you explained it all, thank you very much! God Bless You!
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic video. You speak so plainly so your tutorials are really clear and very helpful. Thanks Angie!
Ps...your hands and nails look like mine and other real crafters...paint...ink..other stuff, no long distracting nails, thanks!
Oh I can never have long nails! HA!
Nicely done.
Great teacher and great presentation.
Thank you kindly!
New cricut user here. I just bought the joy.. looking to get the explorer air 3 next. Your video was very clear and easy to understand. Thank you so much. 💓
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks very helpful tutorial can’t wait to try Cricut Maker coming next week,
Hi Angie, you just got yourself a new subscriber. I just recently got my new Cricut Maker 3 and as a beginner (even though I've been a crafter almost all my life, but in a different direction ... Miniatures and Dollhouses) it was hard to find out what I could do with my machine and especially how to use all the available materials and tools. Your videos are soooo helpful, so thanks so much for everything you do. I found tons of videos but only subscribed to your channel and to Jennifer Maker's, that all I need to get going with my Cricut. Hugs from Germany ❤️
Welcome! Happy to have you!
Excellent video,thank you👍🏻
I need that shirt for my daughter 7th birthday coming up. Love it. 💕
Great video! I learned a lot with this. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Love your video Very thorough. Also love your craft room.
Thank you so much!
I love how thin you can get the letters onto the shirts using the pen. Thanks for the awesome review, I wasn’t 100% how everything worked beforehand.
Thanks for watching!
Love your video, it was very thorough.❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks very much for making this video I just purchased some infusible ink and great video ❤️
Glad it was helpful!
What a great tutorial! Thank you!
Loved your instructions
Thanks so much 😊
Super helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
You’re a doll, thank you
Very informative video! Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Love your tutorials, can’t figure out why more people don’t subscribe.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
oh I love this. Just bought some products for my new Cricut coming next week, next purchase will be infusible ink and blanks lol thank you for sharing
Have fun!
Great video! Ty🤗👍🏼👏🏼
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I watched several videos and have bought the infused vinyl BUT have not used it because I was not confident. I AM SO READY!🥰🥰🥰🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🥰🙏🏽🥰🥰🙏🏽🎉🎉🎁🎊🎊🎊
You can do this!
I love your shelving in your room.
Thanks!
Great explanation on how the infusible ink works. Wish I could use my iron.
Thanks for watching!
Great video. You did an amazing job instructing this. There are just some out there when I need a tutorial and they just talk so much extra stuff that by the end, I am like, wait, what did she say or just totally confused. I subscribed and definitely will be coming to you for the how to videos for sure!!! Thanks again!
Thank you I was wondering what it was.
Always nice listen to you
I appreciate that!
I’m so glad I watched this before I tried infusible ink
I love the Infusible Ink
Thank you very helpful
It's so much work I am sticking to the old way
Love it!
Very informative
very nice tutoriel video ! 😊
Thank you!
Thanks for your step by step instructions! You explain things very well. Love your videos!!!
Thank you so much Angie! I look forward in making my things as well!!!!
thank you
Great class
Thanks!
Fabulous ❣️
TYSM for this vid! Cricut should pay you because this is the best and most helpful tutorial I’ve seen!
saralro125 they're sponsoring this video, they're paying her to make this video
Very helpful, thank you!
Hi Angie! It’s Teresa (DCC board). I am heading to Michaels soon to pick up some of this ink and can’t wait to try it out myself. Loved the video.
I hope you love it! Message me if you have questions!
Hey I need help
what a great video! thanks so much!
Ohhhh! I saw this at Michael's and didn't know what it was. Thank you!
Any time!
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE VIDEO VERY CLEAR. AWESON
Glad it was helpful!
I tried this out today on a Gildan shirt that was 50/50 cotton and polyester and it worked just fine. I haven't washed it or anything yet but it seems to look promising haha
It will transfer the issue comes when washing. Let us know how it goes!
how did it turn out? have you washed it yet?
I love the way you say 'butcher paper'.
I can’t hide that southern accent!
Great way to use the infusbile ink!
This was a good tutorial but the lighting was so bright it was off and hard to see the images. However it doesn't take away from this being VERY DETAILED AND INFORMATIVE TUTORIAL START TO FINISH.
They have it at Walmart too!!
I like that the tote designs were on one tote bag lol. Nice video though, I keep seeing invisible ink ads but lno description of what it is/capable of. It’s really neat. Hopefully some companies will put out cheaper products of it all because as others have said, you can spend a lot more making a shirt than just buying one.
I wanted to demo two totes but didn't want to buy two! A girl has to do what a girl has to do!
WAY less intimidating now that I’ve followed you through this, thank you
You can do it!
I really enjoyed your great instructional video especially for me that's totally new to this. I have a question on the difference between using butcher paper and parchment paper. I bake and use parchment paper a lot
I will be following your other videos too. Thank you, Patti
ok got the answer. should have watched your video longer..lol.ty
I loved your video, thanks so much for doing this. I love the background, where did you get it?
It is a roll of contact paper from Amazon.
Thank you for such an informative tutorial. You did a great job confirming that I don't need to participate in this gimmick. The benefits of this do not outweigh the cost or the effort needed. I'll stick to HTV.
my thoughts exactly...
Im just new to cricut and i literally thought the same thing
I thought this was a rude response. She did a great job explaining the process. You don’t like it? Don’t do it.
Your videos have helped me so much since I started a month ago with my Cricut Maker. I think I am ready to give the Infusible Ink a try. My only question is can you use other blanks besides the Cricut ones.
You can use sublimation blanks or fabrics that are at least 65% polyester.
It's still kinda like sublimation. I use sublimation and it requires a high percentage of polyester to transfer. I guess the Cricut process is a little less expensive because you don't have to purchase the Sawgrass printer and the very expensive inks that go along with the printer, and the special items that you have to use.
I think so as well Anita!
Late to the party, but so glad I found this video! Question: I saw a video where someone used multipurpose paper [for both laser and inkjet printers] and it looked like it came out great. Can multipurpose paper be used instead of purchasing laser printer-only paper? Many thanks!
Correct. That is what I am using. It just needs to say it is okay for laser printers or copiers on the package.
this was a great tutorial, so you can write with the pens on regular paper and it still transfers.. I didn't know that.. here i'm looking for special paper..LOL
Yep! That is correct!
Use material of at least 65% polyester content. The less poly content the more heathered it will look, but you need at least 65% for it to show well. Any shirt or product of high poly content that can be heat set will work. This is dye sublimation, period. Instead of dye sub ink printed onto coated paper to be transferred, you’re cutting preprinted paper or dye sub ink in marker form rather than dye sub ink in bottles to put into a bulk ink delivery system for a printer.
What an excellent video. Thank you for taking the time to go through all of the instructions as well as the product information. One question... can you use Parchment paper instead of butcher paper? Thank you again!! I sincerely appreciate it!! ❣❣❣
I don't recommend it as parchment paper holds in heat while butcher paper releases it.
@@AngieHolden Thank you very much for your stock reply!! 😊😊😊
Thank you Angie for explaining this, I have a sublimation printer, but I might have a play with this infusible ink. Thanks for sharing this with us 😊 With the small pieces left, can you use that in the Joy?
You can use the small pieces on a mat in the larger machine as well!
Do you have a video on how to use the pens, specifically the mirroring technique?
How to mirror the design to draw? You can follow this video: ua-cam.com/video/CbSW4K-xeGs/v-deo.html&lc=UgyyH1OO159kPeITF6F4AaABAg
I saw a demo where she did the easy press half and half, for each side.
Yep. This video is old but I did end up pressing twice and it worked!
She said it have to have a coating on the product. In all words get sublimation products and polyester shirts. I already tried it
You can also buy a Polycrylic spray to coat your textile, that works miracles!
Cindy
Just a note: I have been working in this industry for a pretty long time now (not wanting to show my age). I have come to learn that the manufacturers of clothing design tshirts (specifically) to last for 50 washes. I KNOW I KNOW... I've got tshirts that I have had for decades (oops, age showing). HOWEVER, as with everything there is a "life expectancy" and 50 washes is the magical number. So, the "life" of a tshirt and the ink is probably 50 washes. Who will be here to show us a shirt that makes it to 100 washes??? :D This is an exciting product for the 'at home' market. I have been using large format printers and HTV for a few years and still prefer that method - it is quicker.
I hope to wash the heck out of my example shirt!
Yes it does work on store bought shirts they just have to have a high % of polyester... there are tips on Jennifer maker
Yes you are correct.
New to Cricut, love your videos. Bought it to make stained glass patterns, but see endless possibilities. Regarding infusible ink. I've been asked to make a couple of T-shirts for a breast cancer golf outing auction. I've got the design I want. My question is: I have an older dry mount (heat) press with an analog temperature setting, going only to 350 degrees. The infusible ink videos I've seen use 400 degrees. Can I use infusible ink at a lower setting for a longer period of time? If so is there a magic number or way to determine how long (say at 350 degrees)? Thanks for any help!
You really need 400 degrees for Infusible Ink.