Heat Transfer Vinyl Velvet
Heat your press to 340 degrees Fahrenheit.
Heat transfer vinyl velvet. You can multi-layer it or apply it by itself. HTV stands for Heat Transfer Vinyl and is also known as Heat Press Vinyl HPV or T-Shirt Vinyl which is usually either a polyurethane PU or poly vinyl chloride PVC material. Glow in the Dark.
Let your brilliant designs stand out from the crowd with easy-cut and weed vinyl for an array of garment choices. Its super easy to weed and it applies at a low temperature in just 4 seconds. There are several varieties-smooth flocked sort of fuzzy and glittery.
322020 This heat transfer vinyl is the STAHLS brand of silver reflective. Its an excellent choice for added visibility to garments with a lower application temperature for heat sensitive items. Some way to cut your vinyl-I used my Silhouette machine.
Flock fibers are most commonly made from synthetic materials like rayon nylon or polyester. You can use scissors or an exacto knife if you need too. Use medium pressure to press the design for 15 seconds.
Let the vinyl cool completely and peel when cold. PS Heat Transfer Vinyl. 652018 How to Use Heat Transfer Vinyl.
These come in standard block colours along with speciality eg. How to transfer the SINOVINYL. 1120 Tapscott Unit 11 Scarborough ON M1X1E8.
