The use of heat allows the design to firmly adhere to the substrate making it more durable.
Adhesive vinyl vs heat transfer vinyl.
This way the blade cuts through the adhesive side of the material so you ll always need to mirror your artwork when working with htv.
Not all vinyl is created equal and often it can be a little overwhelming to decide which vinyl will work best for a specific project let alone how to best cut and apply it.
Heat transfer vinyl iron on vinyl t shirt vinyl or htv is a similar material with a heat activated adhesive that is designed to work with fabric surfaces or any surface that can stand the heat.
We use htv on clothing blankets hats bags canvas and even glass and some other surfaces we normally use adhesive vinyl on.
Now there is also the easypress mini that will work great for projects like these.
Styletech transparent glitter adhesive vinyl styletech ultra metallic glitter adhesive vinyl opal pearlescent adhesive vinyl decorative vinyl rainbow holographic chrome stencil vinyl oramask 810 811 813.
Both types of vinyl are available in either rolls or sheets usually 12 wide.
Both types come in a variety of colors.
Heat transfer vinyl is always best for clothing and for fabric items such as tote bags cosmetic pouches drink coolies mousepads and so on.
Adhesive vinyl is best for smooth surfaces like glass plastic metal.
Now if you are going to hand wash your mugs you can probably use either adhesive vinyl or heat transfer vinyl and any of the application methods mentioned.
Heat transfer vinyl or htv requires heat and pressure to adhere to a surface.
As mentioned above adhesive vinyl has a sticky back.
Expressions vinyl has a robust collection of both quality adhesive and heat transfer vinyls.
Iron on vinyl often called heat transfer vinyl or htv has a heat activated back.
Should you use heat transfer vinyl or adhesive vinyl.
Adhesive vinyl applies more like a sticker whereas you ll need a heat source like an easypress iron or heat press for iron on vinyl.
I will say my favorite application method for the heat transfer vinyl on a mug was the mini iron.
Pressure sensitive vinyl is always cut with the glossy color side up and the liner side down.