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I love Cricut Infusible Ink, and these shirts came together so quickly! This design is included with the Cricut Access subscription.


Supplies I Used
- T-Shirt Blank, Crew Neck
- Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets
- EasyPress™ 2, 12″ x 10″
- EasyPress Mat, 20″ x 16″
Tips and Techniques
Infusible Ink isn’t layered the way that Heat Transfer Vinyl is. It uses the “slice and set” method, which bonds the ink to the fabric in one press.


Remember that Infusible Ink shouldn’t be pressed in sections, and so the press needs to cover the entire design. This is the main reason I invested in the 12″ x 10″ EasyPress™ 2.
Here’s the link to my Design Space project.
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