T-Shirt Transfer vs. Iron-on Vinyl vs. Fabric and Which One Looks Better | Free Pattern
Comparing T-Shirt Transfers, Iron-on Vinyl (HTV), and Embroidery for making a Mary Jane cosplay based on the J Scott Campbell Spider-Man cover. I’ll cover how to do each method along with my thoughts on each and a side-by-side comparison
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*TIMESTAMPS:*
- 00:47 - T-Shirt Transfer Method
- 03:35 - T-Shirt Transfer Results
- 03:51 - Heat Transfer Vinyl Method
- 04:21 - How to Use Cricut Design Space
- 05:18 - How to fix rearranging in Cricut Design Space
- 07:39 - Heat Transfer Vinyl Results
- 08:07 - Fabric & Stitch Method
- 09:39 - How to Use a Monitor to Trace Stuff
- 10:16 - Satin Stitch Sewing Machine Settings
- 13:15 - Fabric & Stitch Results
- 13:14 - Side by Side Comparison of all 3 Methods
- 14:03 - Thanks to Patrons!
*NOTABLE MATERIALS:*
- Amazon Links: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-958c89d8/list/1VGSDQ60DSVNG
- Avery Fabric Transfer Sheets (Light Fabric)
- Iron-On Vinyl (Heat-Transfer Vinyl / HTV)
- Water Soluble Marking Pen
- Pellon Lightweight Fusible Interfacing PLF36
- Craft Vinyl Weeding Tools
- LED Tracing Board
- Heat Press Mat
- Cricut Explore Air 2
- Cricut Standard Grip Machine Mat (12”x12”)
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