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Cricut Heat-Resistant Pressing Sheets - 12 in x 16 in, 3 Count
Protect your heat-transfer projects with Cricut heat-resistant pressing sheets. This is a useful add-on for makers using a heat press, iron-on, Infusible Ink, or sublimation-style blanks because it helps keep designs positioned while heat is applied. Use it for iron-on shirts, tote bags, layered heat-transfer designs, fabric blanks, and protective pressing setups. Beginners will appreciate having a simple way to hold artwork in place and reduce shifting during pressing. Apply only where needed, follow Cricut heat guidance for your material, and remove carefully after the project cools as directed. Place between your heat source and project as directed to help protect materials during pressing.
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Cricut Heat-Resistant Pressing Sheets - 12 in x 16 in, 3 Count
Protect your heat-transfer projects with Cricut heat-resistant pressing sheets. This is a useful add-on for makers using a heat press, iron-on, Infusible Ink, or sublimation-style blanks because it helps keep designs positioned while heat is applied. Use it for iron-on shirts, tote bags, layered heat-transfer designs, fabric blanks, and protective pressing setups. Beginners will appreciate having a simple way to hold artwork in place and reduce shifting during pressing. Apply only where needed, follow Cricut heat guidance for your material, and remove carefully after the project cools as directed. Place between your heat source and project as directed to help protect materials during pressing.
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Protect your heat-transfer projects with Cricut heat-resistant pressing sheets. This is a useful add-on for makers using a heat press, iron-on, Infusible Ink, or sublimation-style blanks because it helps keep designs positioned while heat is applied. Use it for iron-on shirts, tote bags, layered heat-transfer designs, fabric blanks, and protective pressing setups. Beginners will appreciate having a simple way to hold artwork in place and reduce shifting during pressing. Apply only where needed, follow Cricut heat guidance for your material, and remove carefully after the project cools as directed. Place between your heat source and project as directed to help protect materials during pressing.