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Do you want to use HTV on wood, but don't know where to start? Learn how to iron vinyl onto wood for a perfect and long-lasting design.
Learn how to use heat transfer vinyl on your Cricut machine. This tutorial walks you through the basics of using iron-on vinyl of any type!
Find out the best places to buy heat transfer vinyl HTV and start creating amazing vinyl projects. There are more places to buy HTV than you think!
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Layering heat transfer vinyl can be a little bit tricky - in this post, we share all our best tips and two techniques to get your perfect, layered project.

Janice Ivey saved to Cricut
Heat vinyl transfer (HTV) happens when you use a Cricut Iron On vinyl or Heat Transfer Vinyl with your Cricut machine. Cut out the design and then use a Heat Press or Easy Press to apply the iron on vinyl to your craft blank or tshirts!
Connie Harrington saved to CRICUT
In today's tutorial, you will learn how to use Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV/Iron-On) to perfection. I am going to cover this material from every angle, and I will be showing you all kinds of examples, so you feel empowered to make any project leaving behind all self-doubt.
Can you use iron on vinyl or HTV on wood? YES! Here's how you can use HTV for your wood projects. It looks great and it's EASY to apply!

Kelsey Flickner saved to Cricut
Heat transfer vinyl (or iron on vinyl) allows you to make custom t-shirts, tote bags, onesies, and more! This step by step guide with photos and screenshots shows you exactly how to cut heat transfer vinyl with a Cricut machine and iron it onto a t-shirt!
Jane saved to Cricut tutorials
All of our heat transfer vinyl material can be used with a heat press or home iron. It is important to remember that the heat settings for the different HTV materials may vary slightly. Below is a chart so you can easily access all of the HTV heat settings for each material.

Beth Tyrrell-Prevost saved to Heat Transfer Vinyl