Cricut Tea Towels: 4 Ways to Make Fabric Projects

Today, we’re going to make Cricut tea towels in four different ways. I’m going to use my Cricut Explore today.

SUPPLIES

> Iron on  > Vinyl  > Infusible Ink > Freezer Paper > Cricut Machine > EasyPress > EasyPress mat  > Fabric paint > Paintbrushes > Weeding tools > Tweezers > Tea Towels

1. HTV

Weed your iron-on before starting. Use weeding tools and remove everything you don’t want to be pressed onto your tea towel. That’s everything around the outside, as well as things like the centers of any letters.

2. Infusible Ink

To weed Infusible Ink, you’ll want to crack your design by bending it in both directions to open up those cut lines. Add the Infusible Ink in the correct location. Cover with additional butcher paper then press for the full time and temperature.

3. Freezer paper

Locate the design onto the towel. Remember this is shiny side DOWN! You can add painter’s tape around the outside edge. especially if your openings are close to the outside.

4. Stenciling with Vinyl

Now it’s time for the vinyl stencil. You will want to remove everything from the center. Remember, we’re using this as a stencil, so we want everything that we need to paint to be removed. We’ll want to leave the centers of the letters and remove the outside pieces.

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