I have put together a very short & easy step by step "how to" guide, I hope u find it helpful. It is the same if u use this for projects like a quilt or T-shirt too, I was just wanted someting that I could show & thought paper would be the best way to do that.
We are going to make an iron-on Applique for this scrapbook page.
1st thing we need is Heat 'n' bond. I like to lay my fabric on the heat 'n' bond, so I know I have enough, for this project I just need a little, so I'm using a scrap.
This is my fabric b4 the heat 'n' bond is ironed on.
This is after, I cut my fabric down to size, I don't want any getting in the way!
Now it's loaded into my Cricut, I have selected the size I want, (2 3/4") & I'm using the Plantin School book for my letters. My pressure & blade lenth are both set to 4 & my speed is 2. My mat is super sticky, I have a brand new mat that I use only for fabric. This really helps with it not lifting up.
This is after, I cut my fabric down to size, I don't want any getting in the way!
Now it's loaded into my Cricut, I have selected the size I want, (2 3/4") & I'm using the Plantin School book for my letters. My pressure & blade lenth are both set to 4 & my speed is 2. My mat is super sticky, I have a brand new mat that I use only for fabric. This really helps with it not lifting up.