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HTVRONT White Heat Transfer Vinyl offers a premium 12" x 20ft roll of easy-to-cut, highly adhesive vinyl compatible with all cutting machines. Designed for durability, it maintains vibrant white color and strong fabric adhesion through over 50 washes. Ideal for customizing apparel and accessories across multiple fabric types, this eco-friendly HTV roll is perfect for professionals and hobbyists seeking quality and reliability in heat transfer projects.
S**W
Easy to weed, super stretchy! Great for price
I have purchased this vinyl in the past and it was ok. They must have changed it because now it is amazing. I typically like to use Siser easy weed since it so stretchy but this brand is more affordable for bigger projects. Previously, it was a bit stiff but useable. Now I will say it feels the exact same as Easyweed! So stretchy and easy to weed and peel. There is good color variety, I bought 3 colors. I did not read the instructions but noticed quickly it is a cool peel. I only needed to wait a minute and was perfect.
N**Z
My go to product now...
Purchased Heat Transfer Vinyl Roll - 12"x30 Ft in White, Red, and Blue. The project? Make a softball team of 12 shirts for $10/ea. 6 large, 4 medium, 2 small. And do it in two days on top of work and regular life. Why? Because why the heck not?!After researching lots of different ways to make the shirts and which material to best use. Among the criteria of easy to weed and layer friendly it had to be economical yet good enough quality to last at least 10 washes. Stumbled upon these beauts and gave it a go!Color ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Ease of weeding ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Ease of transfer ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Easy to load and peel ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Durability - processing ratingQuality of the product- processing ratingSoftness ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I'll come back to update once I've run the shirt through some washes and dries for the durability and quality. But as of right now... it's my favorite thing in my crafting space. 🤓 I've so many ideas and uses for it.But for now I can tell you that weeding was a breeze. Likrle most vinyl products you do have to go in and sorta pick at the small bits of letters or crevices of shapes in order to be sure the big peel back goes smoothly. Almost always I hold my breathe in anticipation of not catching a letter that peeled up with everything or detail piece that it just isn't the same whole piece without it.And I can honestly say that as I used this product more and more with every shirt, I had more and more faith in this product. I caught my shoulders relaxing and breathing through the weeding. In fact, I only cursed out twice in the project and it wasn't weeding related so I'm taking the win!Aside from this project I've taken on more detailed projects. A LOT of quotes on shirts. Lots and lots of fonts and letters. I've gotten really good at telling what fonts work at what size and what cut. I was so happy that I could do the cut more setting and it wouldn't randomly start to weed your work before you've even noticed the mistake. It made weeding that much more pleasant. Do you sense that weeding stresses me out yet?Any who, all this to say that for the price/amount of these rolls, you're silly not to at least try a for your next project! It's pretty smooth. The real deal.
D**D
easy to use
very nice shine and heels well. nice color
E**R
Cost efficient and quality HTV
I used this product as soon as I received it in the mail. I’ve been a crafter for almost a decade and I gotta say that I am impressed with this heat transfer vinyl. I’ve tried a bunch of different brands before and I’ve only liked a few of them. This particular HTV is cost efficient, cuts nicely on my Cricut Maker, weeds like a dream, and adheres to the fabric with ease (I used my Cricut east press). I can’t say yet if it’s long lasting but the finished product that I made with this HTV looks great. Bonus point that it comes with temperature and time to press setting on the box to lessen human error when using. Also comes with a weeder.
C**A
Fairly new to this, here's what I found...
This is a review for the white Heat Transfer Vinyl. I'm basically new to HTV and heat pressing, very little experience, but this ended up working out great. I had a friend of a friend need something pressed on a baby onesies quickly and so I ordered this up since the Sportsflex isn't recommended on 100% cotton and that's what I had on hand. I ended up cutting this on my Silhouette Portrait 3, as it's so much quicker than the Cricut Maker for set up and cutting (for me anyways). I used the cutting settings they recommended for the Cameo 4 (since I think I'm using the same Auto Blade as that) and it worked perfectly. Blade 3, Force 8, Speed 5, Passes 2. It weeded great in the little inside areas, and was a bit of a pull for the larger outside areas around the design, but it weeded without any trouble. The clear backer is just very sticky! They also included a weeding tool, so I went ahead and used that, and it worked great! I think I like it best of all my weeding tools.I ended up pressing my design twice on my HTVront Auto Press. The first time I was at 320-degrees for 20 seconds, with quilt batting under the vinyl to help lift it up to the seam level on the onesie neck and arm seams when pressing (so basically, I wanted to be sure I got even pressure; I also pre-pressed my garment for 10 seconds). After it cooled and I started to peel I didn't feel like it was great adhesion on the edges, so I pressed a second time at 330-degrees for another 15 seconds. I was able to peel it once it cooled but was worried as I was pulling it off, the backing is super sticky. It came off just fine but still felt like it was sitting on top of the fabric, so I pressed it again at 320-degrees for about 10-12 seconds, again with the batting under the vinyl area and with parchment paper over top. That worked, it looks beautiful! I like when vinyl is pressed into the fabric enough that if you look closely you can see the knit fibers where it's pressed in well. So I would say from my experience with this, do a second press after removing the clear backer to fully set it into the fibers.I think next time I would press at 320-degrees for 30 seconds and do a second press once the backing is off for another 10-15 seconds. The vinyl is really soft and supple. It reminded me of the Cricut Sportflex I have used before (but a fraction of the price and okay to use on cotton). I was worried this would be thick and bulky, but it's not at all. I'm really happy with it and ready to make myself some sweatshirts with it!So why the 4-stars? I had to press 3 times, so maybe this is harsh as every press can be different, but I'm using HTVront's machine, so I would expect it to be a little more accurate, especially since I'm inexperienced and need a little hand-holding these first few times. The backing is SO sticky that I really worried when pulling it off the garment. I guess if it's a proper press that should be a moot point as it wont affect the design, but I think it should be a little less sticky. I do have to say the instruction booklet they included is the best I've ever seen. Such great, detailed directions for cutting and pressing. That alone deserves a whole star. Overall, I would 100% buy this product again and if you're on the fence about buying it, I would definitely give it a try!
T**R
Easy to weed
Love htv ront vinyl! Never fails me and is very durable on product!
V**M
Slow, hot peel
Weeds easily. The only thing I would note is to be careful when peeling off the backing after heat press. The backing is thick so you can’t cool peel. You have to slowly peel when it’s still hot/warm or the vinyl could lift up with the backing. Other than that, I didn’t have any other issues. Worth the price!
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