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πŸ”Έ Siser White Heat Transfer Craft Vinyl Roll - 4ft x 15in, includes Hard Yellow Detailer Squeegee Review

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3.7
πŸ–ΌοΈ Adhesive Vinyl, πŸ“ Scrapbooking & Stamping

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Details

BrandSISER
ColorYellow,white
MaterialVinyl
Unit Count1 Count

Description of πŸ”Έ Siser White Heat Transfer Craft Vinyl Roll - 4ft x 15in, includes Hard Yellow Detailer Squeegee

Ready-to-Use and Easy-to-Cut material designed for custom garment decorations and graphics. Pressure sensitive adhesive backing allows you to weed small letters and fine designs with ease!. Much thinner than other film materials and works perfectly with any kind of vinyl cutter, plotter or cricut machine. Simply irons onto any cotton, polyester or poly-cotton blend fabrics. EasyWeed offers excellent durability, even after repeated washings!. Includes a free hard, yellow detailer squeegee!.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very satisfied with this item

I am very satisfied with this item. Unfortunately I ordered the wrong size. However, I will continue to order this product for my vinyl needs.

Pros
  • Crafts and sewing
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Doubtful.

I have to wonder if it really was Siser Easyweed as advertised. It was indeed easy to weed, but it was thinner than Sizer was supposed to be. I used it on a patterned shirt and the pattern was clearly visible through the lettering. I've never had that with Siser.

Pros
  • Scrapbooking & Stamping
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It may take me some time to really perfect this technique.

Don't forget to put the shiny side down and flip your image before cutting. It took me a while to figure out how to use it. First I applied it to the clothes and covered the picture with a cloth THEN I pressed the picture with an iron. Vinyl didn't want to stick to clothing that way. Then I first ironed the T-shirt, then put my picture on it, then put the iron directly on the picture and pressed it for about 15 seconds. The transfer film seemed to work. Some letters wanted to rise, so I just…

Pros
  • Self-Adhesive Vinyl
Cons
  • Big and Bulky