Foil iron on gives a metallic finish and is.
Cut in reverse vinyl.
Cut the vinyl.
Now it s time to learn how to reverse weed.
Reverse weeding vinyl.
If you separate the words of your design first like i have then each piece will be much easier to.
There are a couple different vinyl options when it comes to making a reverse canvas with vinyl.
If you like investing a little more time and energy into a project you can use permanent vinyl like a 651 or a cricut permanent variety.
Load the mat into the machine and hit the go button.
You can grab one for yourself here.
In theory this is easier to weed for smaller.
With standard cut the price of your vinyl lettering is based off of the size of your actual design whereas with reverse cut the price will be based off of the size of the square rectangle you are having your design cut out of.
Reverse weeding is for adhesive vinyl only.
It s where you apply transfer tape across the whole unweeded decal and then weed the excess vinyl away from the transfer tape instead of the carrier sheet.
There are so many types of iron on but here are a few of my favourites.
You will need to place the material face down on your mat then cut the back of the material with your design.
Heat transfer vinyl needs to be mirrored every single time you cut it.
It s going to come down to one thing.
With reverse cut each element in your design will be cut away from the background of the vinyl material.
This is used to cut the canvas from the frame.
For super small areas like pens or pencils i have found that the easiest way to work with the tiny cuts of adhesive vinyl is a technique called reverse weeding.
My new favourite is the true control knife from cricut the blade doesn t shake or come loose and you don t have to touch the blade to change it.
Then you will press it with the transfer sheet up to your shirt.
While we have an entire post dedicated to reverse weeding on a christmas mug project we ll share the gist of it here.