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The YUITCE HTV Heat Transfer Vinyl Bundle offers 37 vibrant, eco-friendly vinyl sheets sized 12x10 inches, designed for flawless cutting and easy weeding. Compatible with all cutting machines and heat presses, this durable, machine-washable vinyl empowers DIY enthusiasts to create professional-quality custom apparel with vibrant, lasting colors.



| ASIN | B08CXJ9QPY |
| Brand | YUITCE |
| Colour | Click to select Color 37-Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,870) |
| Date First Available | 14 July 2020 |
| Item Weight | 889 g |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Model Number | ET-1 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 25.4 x 0.1 cm; 889 g |
S**T
I used this HTV bundle to make my very first shirt, and it turned out great! The colors are vibrant, the vinyl cut smoothly, and it adhered well with my heat press. Definitely beginner-friendly and a great value for the variety. Super excited to try more projects with the rest of the colors! I would say the ease of weeding was 6/10. I haven't washed the shirt yet so I am not sure of the durability, I will update my review once I wash my shirt a couple of times.
K**Y
As a self-proclaimed crafting enthusiast, I recently embarked on a journey with the HTV Heat Transfer Vinyl Bundle. My mission? To create a fleet of aprons that would make even the most seasoned chef green with envy. The moment the bundle arrived, I was like a kid on Christmas morning. The assortment of colors in my craft room was like a rainbow had exploded. I was half expecting a leprechaun to pop out and offer me a pot of gold. But alas, it was just me and my trusty heat press, ready to tackle the task. I've had my fair share of battles with heat transfer vinyl. Some were too thick, others too thin, and don't even get me started on the ones that refused to stick. But this HTV bundle? It was like the Goldilocks of vinyl - just right. It was easy to cut and weed, and it adhered to the aprons like a dream. I felt like a maestro conducting a symphony; only my orchestra was made up of a heat press and sheets of vinyl. Each press of the machine was a crescendo, each successful transfer a triumphant finale. And let me tell you, the applause from my family when they saw the finished aprons was music to my ears. But it wasn't all smooth sailing. There were a few hiccups along the way. For instance, one of the aprons decided to play hard to get and refused to accept the vinyl. It was like trying to stick a magnet to a rubber duck. But after some coaxing (and turning up the heat), it finally gave in. Ultimately, I was left with a collection of aprons that would make Martha Stewart proud. Each one was a testament to the ease and quality of the HTV Heat Transfer Vinyl Bundle. And the best part? I had so much fun in the process. It was like a crafting party, and I was the guest of honor. So, if you're in the market for some high-quality, easy-to-use heat transfer vinyl, I can't recommend this bundle enough. Just be prepared for a good time because, with this HTV, crafting is anything but a chore.
C**S
Update: it's been almost 2 years and almost all of our designs are still perfect. The places I had to reheat because I made a mistake came up but other than that they are still just as cute as when we started. 10/10 recommend We were just playing around with a few designs and I was surprised it stayed as well as it did. The adhesive is really tight to the vinyl so I was worried it wouldn't let me pull the clear part off, but it actually pulled clean and made it really obvious for the places I needed to reheat. I also appreciate the teflon sheet as some of the areas did need to be reheated (user error not vinyl issue) and I ran out of parchment paper. IT was a huge plus. There was a lot of reviews stating the vinyl wouldn't weed. When I did it I was actually a little rough and it was great for me. I didn't pull from the edge though. I kind of stabbed the areas I was weeding off about 2-3mm from the edges. Most vinyls I've used rip the design if I pull from the edge so that method works better sometimes. I used an iron and not a heat press. So far this has been good I'm excited to see how long it lasts. There's two photos of the sunflower to show how much the gold "shimmers" under flash or lighting
G**E
I started almost a year ago doing these and realized how much smarter it is just to get a bunch of different colored 12-in sheets and giant rolls there's so much more convenient so much more colors and if you happen to like a certain color more and you can always order that one in bulk but I think everyone should definitely do this cuz it opens your creativity to a whole new level knowing that you have almost every color any image you want to print needs. I had no issues cutting it with my Cricut and no problems pressing it on the shirt at 315° for 20 to 25 seconds and as far as watching them inside out they have lasted a good bit. I will say though you don't want to add more than two or three layers because it does get really thick and hard. But for a project consisting of either one color maybe two as long as they're not overlapping this is a great product and will be purchasing again
H**M
I acquired a Cricut Joy cutting machine this summer, which I have been enjoying greatly. However, the "smart" materials start to add up, and aren't always available in a broad range of colors at the local craft store. This HTV is definitely a little lighter than the Cricut brand smart roll, but works just fine. There are lots of colors and weeding hasn't been any more of a challenge than usual. Best, it's a small fraction of the cost. To use in my Joy, I 1. Cut the sheets to 4.5 x 6 inches (you can get 3 from each plus scrap) 2. Mount on a standard hold mat 3. Set material type to Everyday Vinyl Cut, weed, and iron as usual The only thing I wish was that there were a few more "trendy" colors: teal, ocean blue, salmon, etc. But I'm overall very happy.
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