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Post by pas2 on Aug 22, 2017 10:08:36 GMT
I haven't tried cutting vinyl with my Cameo yet and I have to make a costume that requires using white HTV. Does anyone have advice on which brand of HTV to use? I'm recreating Lilo's red dress with white palm leaves on a t-shirt for our upcoming WDW trip.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2017 11:51:29 GMT
I have only used the Siser easyweed and have had great results. I watched a tutorial from The rhinestone world, used the recommended settings and it has worked perfectly. I have made about a dozen shirts and never a problem.
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Post by scrapnnana on Aug 22, 2017 12:22:36 GMT
Another vote for Siser Easy Weed HTV.
I tried the Silhouette HTV on a shirt and was it took much longer to get it to adhere to the fabric. However, it may have been because my design was thin lettering. I helped my daughter-in-law with some shirts she was making for their family, and we had the same issue some of the time, even though she was using the Siser Easy Weed. Both of the brands of HTV were white.
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Post by pas2 on Aug 22, 2017 17:10:25 GMT
I have only used the Siser easyweed and have had great results. I watched a tutorial from The rhinestone world, used the recommended settings and it has worked perfectly. I have made about a dozen shirts and never a problem. Where did you buy it?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2017 17:45:57 GMT
I have only used the Siser easyweed and have had great results. I watched a tutorial from The rhinestone world, used the recommended settings and it has worked perfectly. I have made about a dozen shirts and never a problem. Where did you buy it? I ordered it online, but Michaels sells it now.
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