The great thing about HTV is you don’t need much to start out. A cutter and a home iron is about all you need when you’re just a “beginner” and making items for yourself and family members. But after working with an iron for a while, you’ll likely find yourself thinking there’s got to be an easier way, and there is! The Cricut EasyPress is a simple step up to “intermediate” and is good for when you have one foot in each pond, ie: some projects for sale and some for personal use. A heat press is still our #1 choice for best quality applications and is ideal for advanced users with full businesses, but with the EasyPress’ growing popularity, I thought it’s time to share our tips for working with the little guys!
The Cricut EasyPress comes in a variety of sizes and colors. The 12″ x 10″, 9″ x 9″, and 6″ x 7″ function the same, but the Mini’s heat settings are different than the others. Let’s discuss the first 3 and then we’ll get into working with the Mini.
Tips for Applying Siser HTV with the Cricut EasyPress 1 and 2
The EasyPress is more suited for HTV projects than a home iron due to its lack of steam holes. The smooth plate won’t leave impression marks in the vinyl. Additionally, you can adjust the time and temperature to exactly what you’re looking for all while reading off the digital screen. However, Time+Temperature+Pressure= the best press and the pressure factor is where things can go a little sideways…literally.
Your upper body strength determines how much pressure is applied on the heat transfer vinyl. If you lean to one side a little more than the other or press stronger with one arm, you might notice one side of the heat transfer vinyl is more applied than the other. To avoid this issue, do your best to stay centered over the EasyPress. If you find you can’t get enough pressure on the HTV, set the EasyPress Mat aside and move to a lower table or even the floor in order to get more oomph behind your press. Just be sure the surface you move to can handle the heat. Tile is cool and will pull away the heat, so try to stick with a wood floor or wooden cutting board (that you purchased just for crafting- Nobody wants food debris in their HTV!)
Notice the EasyPress mat off to the side? You don’t always need it, especially when applying EasyWeed® Stretch!
Lastly, most quality heat presses are made so that the heat is evenly and consistently distributed. While the EasyPress does a better job than an iron of holding on to heat, we still find that best results are achieved when adding an additional 30°F to the suggested Heat Press setting.
For Example: To heat apply EasyWeed® on a Heat Press we’d recommend 305°F. To heat apply EasyWeed on a Cricut EasyPress, we’d suggest 335°F. The time remains the same!
But what if you’re pressing more than one color? Watch this video for how to layer EasyWeed with the Cricut EasyPress.
You can accomplish most projects with the Cricut EasyPress sizes we just covered, but the latest EasyPress is for all your mini making!
Tips for Applying Siser HTV with the Cricut EasyPress Mini
All the tips above can also be applied to the Mini. Like the EasyPresses before it, the Mini has a smooth plate and cool color scheme. Except the EasyPress Mini doesn’t have room for a digital read out, so instead there’s 3 heat setting buttons on the side. Cricut offers a guide to each setting and their temperature range, but you’ll still need to tack on that extra 30°F for best results with Siser HTV, so you’ll likely end up using the middle or highest setting for most projects.
Like this paper flower corsage with HTV decorated ribbon? See how it was made on IGTV!
With the proper combination of time, temperature, and pressure, your projects will look professional! Want to practice? Download the FREE “Bloom Where You’re Planted” cut file and try these tips out!
This post goes over the most frequently asked questions and issues we’ve received from customers regarding the Cricut EasyPress. If you’re still having trouble with your project, please email our team at support@siserna.com for additional troubleshooting.
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Lily is Siser's go-to crafter. Her ideas and abilities to incorporate HTV into her projects is inspiring. Well versed in Heat Transfer Vinyl, Lily embraces the methods and materials to deliver creative content week after week! If you love Lily's content, make sure you check her out on our Youtube channel's Clued Into Crafting segments!
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VinaMay 26, 2020 at 12:41 pm - Reply
Would the instructions be the same to apply Easyweed Stretch using a Cricut EasyPress?
LilyMay 26, 2020 at 3:22 pm - Reply
Yes, Vina! EasyWeed® Stretch requires firm pressure, so you may need to use a low table or apply on the floor in order to get more body weight over the EasyPress as suggested in this post.
MelOctober 5, 2020 at 12:21 am - Reply
For siser stretch we would need a temp setting of 350° firm pressure for 20 seconds correct?
LilyOctober 5, 2020 at 8:26 am - Reply
That’s correct, Mel! :)
Brittany N FieldsMay 6, 2021 at 10:16 am - Reply
Can I use siser easyweed on Cotton what is the temperature and time requirement
LilyMay 6, 2021 at 11:28 am
Definitely! To apply Siser® EasyWeed® on cotton with an EasyPress we’d suggest 335°F for 15-20 seconds with medium pressure.
AliciaDecember 13, 2022 at 3:39 pm - Reply
Help I had to buy the cricut auto press. I had a cheap one with the multiple attachments. It busted and I needed a new one right away. So I got the auto press. I feel like the auto pressure is not enough. I have tried with the silicone mat it comes with as well as a rubber pad from my old press with the silicone mat and without it. I am so worried my shirts are going to peel and I can’t guarantee my work. I always use siser HTV and usually do 320 for 20seconds and usually will flip over and do the back to be safe. Can anyone help me? I’m scared I just spent $800 on a machine that is crap. Don’t get me wrong I love the ease of the machine and haven’t had a problem with sublimation for my ornaments. Should I try a higher temperature
LilyDecember 14, 2022 at 10:43 am - Reply
Hi Alicia! I would still suggest adding 30°F to any heat press application setting we offer. The increased heat will help, unfortunately there is not much that can be done to increase the pressure on the AutoPress which is necessary for some Siser HTV.
Nicole BarrowJanuary 17, 2023 at 4:00 pm - Reply
Hello! I have tried following the videos completely and I can not get my work off of the siser mask. How do I get the work to stick to the shirt?
LilyJanuary 17, 2023 at 4:48 pm
Hi Nicole! The most common reason the HTV is not sticking is a pressure issue. I’d suggest checking out this video on heat transfer pillows. If you’re working with a product that needs firm pressure (like EasyWeed® Stretch for example) you may need to remove the EasyPress pad in order to get firmer pressure on the HTV. Last but not least, we suggest adding 30°F to the heat setting on an EasyPress for best results. I hope these troubleshooting tips help!
LindaPlumleeJune 3, 2020 at 5:33 pm - Reply
Do you have a basic sheet on temp and time to heat press diferent types of vinyl?
LilyJune 4, 2020 at 10:33 am - Reply
Sorry, Linda! We do not have a graphic with all the temps and times for Siser HTV and the EasyPress. However, you can see our recommended settings for a home iron and heat press on each product page of our website under the “Application Instructions” tab.
IanDecember 1, 2021 at 11:45 am - Reply
I made a printable time and temperature chart for Siser HTV and the Cricut Easypress. It includes adjusted temperature settings for all Siser HTV varieties, plus time and recommended pressure. It also has notes on peel temperature and which vinyls are layerable.
You can download it here: https://sniptoit.com/cricut-heat-press-guide/
LeslieJune 4, 2020 at 6:23 pm - Reply
I used the recommended settings for my Easy Press 2 to iron on EasyWeed vinyl (set the temp to 335 for 15 seconds since it was recommended to add 30 degrees to the heat press settings you all have posted). When I lifted the press, the carrier sheet was on my easy press. The vinyl stuck to the shirt just fine, but I never had to pull the carrier sheet off. Is the temp too hot or did I leave it on too long? This was my first project and a small one at that, so I wanted to be sure to adjust everything before I jumped off and did something bigger.
LilyJune 5, 2020 at 8:35 am - Reply
Hi Leslie! Sometimes the plastic carrier will static cling to to the heat plate (on a home iron, EasyPress, or Heat Press.) It doesn’t mean anything is wrong with the application, but if you want to prevent it you can use a heat transfer cover sheet (or parchment paper or a cotton pressing cloth.)
LeslieJune 14, 2020 at 5:38 pm - Reply
Thanks – I ended up getting a teflon sheet and it works great.
CindyJune 10, 2020 at 6:46 pm - Reply
When using Siser with Easy Press, do you flip the shirt over and heat the back once you’re all done? Some sites say to do this.
LilyJune 11, 2020 at 10:28 am - Reply
Hi Cindy! We do not recommend flipping the shirt and pressing from the back when using Siser® Heat Transfer Vinyl. Since we recommend using a higher temperature, the second press isn’t necessary.
LeslieJune 14, 2020 at 5:44 pm - Reply
Do the heat temperatures / times need to be altered depending on the material you are adhering the htv to when using an EasyPress? Cricut’s Heat Setting site, for the Cricut brand of vinyl, alters the temperatures and times based on not only the type of vinyl (which is expected), but also the materials you are applying the vinyl to. If I was adhering the EasyWeed vinyl to wood instead of cotton, would the temperature and time (335 degrees for 20 sec) be the same?
AmandaJune 24, 2020 at 2:59 am - Reply
Thank you for your video using the EasyPress- adding a time/temp column on your website/app for the EasyPress would be very useful for a lot of viewers!
What are the steps (including time/temp) for doing a t-shirt (100% cotton or cotton poly blend) using both Glitter and EasyWeed?
I e-mailed your support section and they suggested 330-350 for 20-30 seconds for EasyWeed and/or Glitter individually. This is different than what you did in your video. What is the actual best instructions? Thank you!
LilyJune 24, 2020 at 11:21 am - Reply
Hi Amanda! Settings for every project are likely to differ depending on the type of garments and HTV used. The steps shown in the video are what we’d recommend for an EasyWeed and EasyWeed Electric project. The suggested settings from support accurately represent the range of temperatures and times that may be needed for a successful application when using EasyWeed and Glitter on a garment. For your project specifically, I would use 350°F and press EasyWeed first for 5 seconds (peel carrier hot) then press the Glitter HTV for 5 seconds (peel carrier warm) and finish with a 10-15 second press. If anything is still lifting, continue pressing for 5 second intervals. Good luck!
AmandaJune 28, 2020 at 8:46 pm - Reply
Hi Lily, thank you for your reply. That is very helpful. Just out of curiosity, why do you recommend peeling the Glitter HTV carrier before the last 10-15 second press (at 350?) instead of just leaving it on? Thanks and I appreciate your help!
Janine MaxwellJuly 31, 2020 at 2:09 am - Reply
Hi Lily just wondering if you are doing multiple layers say 4-5 how long do you press between each layer and do you do a longer press for the last layer. Also a couple of times my vinyl has become sticky when I have pressed it is that because I pressed it to long.
Regards JanineLilyAugust 3, 2020 at 9:35 am - Reply
Hi Janine! If you’re doing 4-5 layers, I’d suggest pressing one color at a time for 1-5 seconds also known as “tacking.” Once all the layers are applied, you can press for a final 5 seconds (with a heat transfer cover sheet on top.) If anything is lifting after the last press, you can press for an additional 5 seconds. Your vinyl may become sticky if you’re using too much pressure and forcing the adhesive out the sides (appears to be a clear halo around the vinyl.) If you’re still having trouble, please email Support@SiserNA.com.
Melissa EwaskoAugust 6, 2020 at 11:46 pm - Reply
Hi there!
I just bought some Siser Easyweed & Electric HTV vinyl and I have a question about using it for the first time. I noticed in your video you use the white sheet between the shirt and the Easy Press (I have one), is it necessary? Or can I use my Easy Press without it?
LilyAugust 12, 2020 at 12:08 pm - Reply
Hi Melissa! A heat transfer cover sheet isn’t completely necessary if the HTV is still attached to the carrier. However, if you’re layering multiple colors you will want to use one to protect the applied HTV that no longer has a carrier attached. In some cases, you’ll start to see a clear halo around the HTV which is adhesive being pressed to the edges. This adhesive can get stuck to your upper platen and later deposit itself on other shirts if no cover sheet is used.
MacyAugust 15, 2020 at 4:19 pm - Reply
Hi there!
I was just wondering I bought a polyester shirt (and I am putting Siser Easyweed on it) and I have a Cricut EasyPress 2. What heat setting do I put it on? Also how long do I press? Thank You!!
Joan EwersJune 24, 2021 at 10:43 am - Reply
I am a little confused about when to use a pressing mat by reading the comments. In your video you show putting the wool mat inside the shirt to press the Easy Weed htv with the Cricut Easy Press 2 but when reading some of the comments it was stated to not use the mat to get a better press. This is my first time using both the htv and the Easy Press so I wanted to know the best process when I am only applying the Easy Weed to the front of my shirt with the large Easy Press.
LilyJune 25, 2021 at 8:23 am - Reply
Hi Joan! In most cases, the pressing mat can be used. However if you’re applying an HTV that needs firm pressure (like EasyWeed® Stretch for example), then it’s suggested that you do not use the mat. If you’re just using EasyWeed® for your project, then it will be fine to use the pressing mat since EasyWeed® only needs medium pressure to apply.
AnaAugust 15, 2020 at 4:27 pm - Reply
For holographic on a poly cotton blend material, what would the temp be for my easy press 2?
LilyAugust 17, 2020 at 9:30 am - Reply
Hi Ana! I’d suggest 350F for 15-20 seconds.
AmyAugust 17, 2020 at 7:29 pm - Reply
Lily, you are such a font of knowledge! If I want to use Easyweed and Holographic on the same cotton/poly blend shirt (not layered over each other) using an Easy Press would I do the Holographic first at 350 for 15 seconds, let it cool and then do the Easyweed at 335 for the full 15 seconds? I’m scared to overheat the holographic. Thank you!!!
LilyAugust 18, 2020 at 8:49 am - Reply
Thanks, Amy! I would suggest pressing the EasyWeed® first (335°F for 1-5 seconds) since it’s thinner and then the Holographic (350°F for 10-15 seconds.) IF anything is still not fully adhered or if you have carrier impressions on the EasyWeed, you can place cover sheet (or parchment paper) on top and press for an additional 5 seconds. Don’t forget, EasyWeed’s carrier is a hot peel and Holographic’s is a cold peel. Good luck!
Priscilla KornegaySeptember 2, 2020 at 1:08 pm - Reply
Question: Can I use transparency paper to transfer on to my t-shirt if so do I need to use parch paper to cover my transfer or is my transparency paper heat resistant?
LilySeptember 3, 2020 at 8:23 am - Reply
Hi Priscilla! Unfortunately, I cannot offer any advice on transparency paper since it’s not a product we manufacture nor do I have experience with it. I would suggest reaching out to the place you purchased from or the brand of paper for assistance with your questions.
CarrieSeptember 14, 2020 at 12:31 am - Reply
Thank you! I have just been using the 305 degrees and found I had to add additional time for it to not always work! Do you recommend an extra 30 degrees for all types of Siser HTV?
julieSeptember 26, 2020 at 3:33 pm - Reply
Do you have any tips for using the press with techno 3D please. I m pressing for 3 secs then removing the carrier sheet and then a further 2 seconds but it not sticking
‘LilySeptember 28, 2020 at 8:42 am - Reply
Hi Julie! On a Cricut EasyPress we suggest adding an additional 30°F on top of the recommended temperature for best results. So for 3D Techno, the recommended settings would be Temperature: 340°F, Pressure: Firm, Time: 5 seconds, peel carrier, 20 seconds. If the HTV is still not sticking, try a cold peel or increased pressing time.
julie GallagherSeptember 26, 2020 at 3:34 pm - Reply
Sorry 20 seconds
Mel RenfreeOctober 20, 2020 at 11:38 am - Reply
While using the Cricut Mini Easy Press to apply Siser Easyweed, should I be constantly moving the mini while applying the decal or should the mini remain still? Thank you
LilyOctober 20, 2020 at 4:22 pm - Reply
Hi Mel! I’d avoid sliding the EasyPress as much as possible to avoid pushing the decal around. It’s best to lift and press in sections to keep the decal in the correct position.
AmandaOctober 23, 2020 at 1:39 pm - Reply
Hi Lily! I’m using Siser Stretch on a 100% poly shirt with my Easy Press. The shirt instructions say not to exceed a temp of 320; however, typically 350 for 20 seconds is the normal recommended press. What would you suggest? Thank you!
LilyOctober 26, 2020 at 9:12 am - Reply
Hi Amanda! For a heat sensitive shirt, you can lower the temperature and increase the pressing time. I’d suggest 305®F for 25-30 seconds with firm pressure (so avoid your pressing mat if possible.)
Isis PopeNovember 17, 2020 at 3:47 pm - Reply
Hello, I am using the Cricut Easy Press for a 100% cotton material Tshirt. Also, the heat/time was 335°/15secs. However, part of the design comes up. Should I increase the temperature or reapply same temp, time, and pressure? Lastly, can I use the same temperature and time for a cotton/poly sweatshirt?
LilyNovember 18, 2020 at 8:30 am - Reply
Hi Isis! If the design isn’t sticking, I’d suggest pressing again for another 5-10 seconds. And yes, you can use the same time/temp for a poly/cotton blend.
KimNovember 18, 2020 at 8:49 am - Reply
Hi Lily,
Just making sure I have the right information. Siser Easyweed Stretch can be applied with the Cricut EasyPress. If I have 100% cotton or cotton/polyester blend what are the settings and time?
Thank you for your help.
I’ve had mixed advice including you shouldn’t use Stretch with an EasyPress.
LilyNovember 19, 2020 at 11:36 am - Reply
Hi Kim! Siser® EasyWeed® Stretch can be applied with the Cricut EasyPress. I would suggest 350°F for 20-25 seconds with very firm pressure (I would not recommend using the EasyPress Mat with Stretch.) However, a heat press is still going to give you the most accurate pressure. If you have any lifting areas on your design it is likely that the spot didn’t get enough pressure from the EasyPress. I hope that clears things up!
DavidFebruary 15, 2021 at 9:07 am - Reply
Hi Kim
When applying Siser HTV using the EasyPress, would you recommend using a heat resistant mat such as the EasyPress mat under the garment or is it better just to press on a hard worktop?
Thanks
KeithFebruary 15, 2021 at 11:40 am - Reply
We don’t recommend the EasyPress Mat for applying HTV. We recommend using a hard surface like a countertop or something similar.
YesseniaMarch 17, 2021 at 6:48 am - Reply
Hi….I’m using the Easy Press 1 to apply Siser Stretch Gold on Satin side and Siser easy weed Royal Blue on cotton side. What setting do you recommend? Peel hot or cold? Which side should I press first since it’s two different HTV’s I am using. I’m creating a flag, size 30” x 20”, and the client wants it double sided . Pressing it on a wood table. Please help!!
LilyMarch 17, 2021 at 8:36 am - Reply
Hi Yessenia! I would suggest pressing at 350°F for 20 seconds with firm pressure on each section of the HTV until fully applied. If you can press the EasyWeed® Stretch first that would probably be best but it shouldn’t make too much of a difference either way.
Elizabeth WoodsMarch 31, 2021 at 10:13 pm - Reply
Hey there!
I used siser easyweed HTV on my poly/cotton blend hoodie. I pressed it firmly with my cricut easypress on a setting of 335 for 15 seconds. The letters are peeling up, I’m so bummed! Do you know what may have happened?
LilyApril 1, 2021 at 8:22 am - Reply
Hi Elizabeth! If you used the EasyPress mat for your first application it may have prevented you from getting firm enough pressure on the HTV. I would suggest re-pressing the peeling HTV on a firm, heat safe surface (like a wooden table for example) for 5 seconds with a cover sheet on top of the HTV to re-adhere it.
W JoApril 9, 2021 at 6:30 pm - Reply
Please update your application instructions! I quit using your product because it wasn’t staying on my fabrics….i was using the application guide thinking heat press and easy press were same (yes, im a newbie but according to my Facebook groups others have done the same).
KeithApril 13, 2021 at 8:59 am - Reply
W Jo, we listened and updated our application instructions (under Heat Press), to add that the EasyPress needs to be adjusted by 30°. Thank you very much for your input.
VickyApril 12, 2021 at 2:24 am - Reply
What about multiple colors of glitter (not layered on top of one another)
LilyApril 12, 2021 at 8:37 am - Reply
Hi Vicky, if you’re able to place the Glitter so that the plastic carriers don’t overlap then you can apply everything in 1 press. If the carriers do overlap, then apply 1 color at a time with 1-3 second tacks. When all the colors are applied, put a heat transfer cover sheet (or cotton cloth or parchment paper) over everything and press for a final 10-15 seconds.
VickyApril 12, 2021 at 10:58 am - Reply
Thank you!
I’m using the cricut easy press. What should my temperature be at?
VickyApril 12, 2021 at 2:14 pm - Reply
I was doing my presses on my carpet. I bought a foldable table and the presses won’t work on my foldable table. The HTV won’t get hot. What should I use?
LilyApril 13, 2021 at 3:35 pm - Reply
Hi Vicky! I would recommend a wooden surface. A wooden cutting board reserved for craft purposes can come in handy!
VickyApril 12, 2021 at 2:57 pm - Reply
I am using 6 layers of HTV! Help on timing please
LilyApril 13, 2021 at 3:38 pm - Reply
When layering HTV, it’s best to tack (1-5 second press) each color separately (or multiple at a time if the carriers don’t overlap). When all colors are applied, protect the HTV with a heat transfer cover sheet and press for a final 10-15 seconds.
ValApril 23, 2021 at 4:05 pm - Reply
I’m new to this. I used standard easyweed at the 335 temp I read as recommended for 30 seconds and when I pulled the carrier up the vinyl was coming off as well. Had to do it for another 30 seconds and even another time for a bit after that, each and every time. I’m new to this but I must be doing something wrong as I see others do it for short and just peel. My easypress is brand new as well. hat am I doing wrong?
KeithApril 26, 2021 at 8:42 am - Reply
HI Val! You are probably pressing for way too long (and way too hot unless you’re using a Cricut EasyPress). With EasyWeed, you should apply for only 10-15 seconds, peel the carrier and cover with parchment paper or a cover sheet and reheat for about 5 seconds. I think that you’re probably causing the adhesive to fail, which is why the design comes up after applying.
AmberMay 11, 2021 at 10:34 am - Reply
I am trying to combine this tutorial with the one about heat transfers on polypropylene bags… is it safe to add the additional 30F to the easy press 2 when working with the polypropylene or should I err on the side of caution and stick with the original temp recommended in the polypropylene tutorial article? Thanks!
LilyMay 11, 2021 at 1:28 pm - Reply
Hi Amber! I would err on the side of caution and use the lower temperature if you don’t have an extra bag to test on. If the HTV is not sticking after the recommended time, you can slowly increase your temperature by 10° and/or try a cold peel.
MikkiMay 22, 2021 at 3:59 pm - Reply
I made a Tshirt (90% cotton, 10% poly) using Siser easyweed HTV, after two washes the edges are coming up. I used the Cricut Easy Press at 335. Can you give me any suggestions as to why this might be happening, so I don’t run into the same issue on other projects? Thanks so much.
LilyMay 24, 2021 at 8:29 am - Reply
Hi Mikki! Lifting most often occurs from not enough pressure during the application process. It can also occur from too high heat in the washer/dryer or liquid fabric softeners (however softener sheets are fine) so I would avoid those things in the future. To fix the issue for now I would suggest covering the lifting HTV with a cover sheet and re-pressing for 5 seconds.
CamilleMay 27, 2021 at 6:35 pm - Reply
I decided to try Siser instead of the Cricut paper. Do you have to use parchment paper to iron on the vinyl?
LilyMay 28, 2021 at 8:40 am - Reply
Hi Camille! We recommend using a cover sheet of some kind when heat applying HTV. A cover sheet can be a non-stick sheet, parchment paper, multipurpose paper, teflon sheet, or clean cotton pressing cloth.
Susan GriffinJune 4, 2021 at 2:56 pm - Reply
So yesterday I followed the paper instruction for Siser Holographic HTV which states the temperature should be 320 degrees for 10-15 seconds but I did it for 20 seconds.. Then I read this column and, of course, I should have added 30 degrees when using the Easy Press. Am I going to have issues once this tshirt is washed? Can I go back and heat it at a higher temperature?
LilyJune 4, 2021 at 4:17 pm - Reply
Hi Susan! You may have peeling issues from washing if the HTV did not receive the proper time, temperature, and pressure. I would suggest re-pressing the shirt with the higher temperature for 5-10 seconds to be safe.
LenaJune 25, 2021 at 1:37 pm - Reply
Hi! Would it be better to use a standard heat press or the cricut easy press with htv? Which would give you a better final product? Thanks!!
LilyJune 25, 2021 at 3:07 pm - Reply
Hi Lena! A Heat Press is always going to give you the best results and is recommended over a Cricut EasyPress.
ChandrikaAugust 25, 2021 at 12:19 pm - Reply
Hi,
I would like to know if I must pre-wash the t shirts before fixing the Easy Weed Stretch Vinyl with a Cricut Easy Press.
ThanksLilyAugust 26, 2021 at 8:33 am - Reply
Hi Chandrika! We do not recommend pre-washing before applying HTV. You can if you prefer to, but it is not necessary.
BethannySeptember 2, 2021 at 12:38 pm - Reply
What setting should I put my easy press on for shirts that are 95% bamboo viscose and 5% spandex? Thanks!
LilySeptember 3, 2021 at 9:28 am - Reply
Hi Bethany! The setting will depend on the type of HTV you use. We recommend adding 30°F to the Heat Press setting to reach your EasyPress setting. For example, if using EasyWeed with a Heat Press it would be 305°F then with an EasyPress it would be 335°F.
MyraOctober 13, 2021 at 9:44 am - Reply
Hello, I used the easy weed stretch htv and the next day it was peeling, I reapplied heat and it’s still peeling. Is there anyway to fix this issue? I’ve been using the heat and time recommendation!
KeithOctober 13, 2021 at 11:57 am - Reply
Hi Myra! one of the main factors that could make the EasyWeed Stretch not apply is pressure. EasyWeed Stretch uses a firm pressure. Try adding more pressure for the same 320° for 20 seconds. if using a Cricut EasyPress, you’ll have to add 30 degrees to the temperature and press with a good amount of force to get proper application
Sandy mcgregorNovember 14, 2021 at 3:08 pm - Reply
Hi can you tell me if your company in in Australia or new Zealand thanks
LilyNovember 15, 2021 at 8:40 am - Reply
Hi Sandy, thanks for your interest in Siser products! Please contact marco.derossi@siserasia.com for purchasing information in those countries.
Nathan TorresJanuary 30, 2022 at 3:22 am - Reply
Thanks for the high quality and results-oriented help. I won’t think twice to endorse your blog post to anybody who wants and needs support about this area.
https://us-cricut.com/setup/annFebruary 3, 2022 at 12:09 am - Reply
hi,
im doing a sweatshirt with fleece texture with poly/cotton blend, which one is better htv easyweed or easyweed stretch ?Kelly WilkinsFebruary 16, 2022 at 6:23 am - Reply
Thanks for the great tips. I have been having difficulty with using HTV on a faux linen polyester material. I am thinking I need to increase my temperature. Thanks so much.
AmandaNovember 6, 2022 at 5:47 pm - Reply
Hey Lily! I need to to use Siser Easyweed on 100% polyester taffeta jackets (also water resistant) because the colors I’m using aren’t available in the Easyweed extra line. What settings would you recommend? The comments on the website in which I purchased indicate HTV sticks well to these but I want to make sure I don’t scorch the jackets or HTV. Any recommendations?
LilyNovember 8, 2022 at 8:35 am - Reply
Hi Amanda! I would suggest following the steps in this video for your project. If you aren’t able to get a product to remove the waterproof coating, then you can always layer EasyWeed on top of EasyWeed Extra (using the same heat application setting shown in the video) to get the colors you prefer. However, if you’re using an EasyPress (I noticed which blog post you commented on) then I’d suggest bumping up your temp to 310°F but keep the pressing time the same as shown.
Lindsay KoernerDecember 9, 2022 at 6:16 pm - Reply
Hi! I use easyweed regularly. I had a stash of matte black that I came across, maybe 8 months old. It was in the same drawer setup I keep everything in – a dry temp controlled area. For some reason, the design looks “spotty”. Its matte, but almost looks like it has shiny dalmation spots all over it. I’ve never seen this problem before and I’ve used this matte black easyweed at least 100+ times. Just curious if you’ve seen this problem before?
KeithDecember 12, 2022 at 8:22 am - Reply
HI Lindsay! Not entirely sure what is going on with the material. If you could reach out to support@siserna.com, they can help diagnose the problem and get you back in the game!
SANDRA CORDEROMarch 23, 2023 at 3:02 pm - Reply
Hello , my name is Sandra , so I have a question . I have a Cricut easy press and will be using Siser easy weed and Siser metal , how do I do about the heat settings . Watched videos but it’s different in all . Thank you
KeithMarch 24, 2023 at 8:38 am - Reply
Hi Sandra, you just need to add about 30° to your temperature. The EasyPress runs cooler than what the display shows.
AnneMay 22, 2023 at 11:16 am - Reply
I am having an issue getting the Siser Easy Weed applied with Cricut EasyPress to stay on shirts with the following content:
58% Cotton, 39% Polyester, 3% Spandex
and
65% Polyester, 35% CottonAny suggestions? I’ve tried several heat settings and times based on videos, but I still can’t get it to stick.
LilyMay 22, 2023 at 12:19 pm - Reply
Hi Anne! We recommend applying Siser EasyWeed with the following settings when using an EasyPress: 335°F, 10-15 seconds, medium pressure, hot or cold peel. If your heat settings are correct, but the HTV is still not sticking the most common issue is a pressure problem. You may need to skip the EasyPress mat to get firmer pressure on the HTV or you may need to use the mat or a Heat Transfer Pillow to get around pressure obstacles out of the way. This video explains why pressure is key for a good application and how to achieve it.
RachelleSeptember 9, 2023 at 11:23 pm - Reply
Hi, if I use Siser EasyWeed and a Cricut Easy Press 2, does the heat setting change at all whether (or not) I use the Cricut Mat? Sometimes I use the mat and sometimes I don’t. I mostly use a towel on a small wooden table.
But does that affect the temp or time? (Unfortunately, the Cricut site heat guide will only give heat setting recommendations if the little box that says “with Cricut mat” is checked.) So this really confuses me and I’m never completely confident about time/temp without a mat…thanks!LilySeptember 11, 2023 at 9:45 am - Reply
Hi Rachelle! The mat will retain heat more than a wooden table, but you will not notice much of a difference except for when using extremely heat sensitive fabrics such as fleece, nylon, etc. In those cases, you may not want to use the mat if you start to notice signs of overheating the fabrics (ie. discoloration, melting, etc.)