Published On Apr 29, 2024
I am making two t-shirts quilts for a client and thought that I would share how I use my Cricut EasyPress 2 to fuse interfacing onto the backsides of the shirts, and how I deal with logos and jerseys that are heat sensitive. Hope this is helpful for you! I made a typo in the video!! I'm using a Cricut EasyPress 2.....not 3 :)
Supplies I used in this tutorial:
My pressing board video: • Make Your Very Own CUSTOM Pressing Bo...
Cricut EasyPress 2: https://amzn.to/3Wl6yxc
Pellon P44f - I get this from Joann Fabrics
Parchment paper sheets: https://amzn.to/3wg3wPX
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