🎨 Unleash Your Creativity with Every Cut!
The Neenah EPC Film 12-Inch-by-12-Inch, Assorted, 10-Pack is a versatile crafting essential designed for easy cutting and weeding. Compatible with various fabrics and hard surfaces, this eco-friendly film is free from harmful chemicals, making it a safe choice for all your DIY projects. Perfect for personal craft cutters and hand iron applications, it empowers you to create stunning designs effortlessly.
M**Z
Would Not Buy Again
I have used regular iron on vinyl from a couple of different sources with great results but decided to give this product a try because it is environmentally friendly. I read the directions and watched a couple of YouTube videos on the application process and felt comfortable with what was involved. I cut my design with a Pazzles and weeded it with no problem. However after ironing it on using my household iron and letting it cool, I realized that my design was still stuck to the transfer paper, not the garment. So I did as the instructions said and applied more pressure and added more time. Same result. So in an attempt to salvage the project I drove to a local business in town and had them do it on their professional heat press. Well, some of the letters finally stuck but not all so we tried it again and then again. Same thing. So now all I have to show for all my time and money is a ruined garment. I never had this kind of problem with the other brands of iron on or heat set vinyl so I definitely would not recommend this product.UPDATE:I was very frustrated by my experience with the Neenah EPC film but I was stuck with a whole package of it so I began to do some experimenting and found that I had much better results if I ironed the transfer for only about 30 seconds on the front and then flipped it over and ironed it for 30 seconds on the back. After letting it cool, I peeled away the backing paper and the transfer actually stuck to my garment. I still gave the product a low rating because following the instructions as written didn't work for me, using hard pressure on a hard surface is more work than simply ironing on my ironing board like with other iron on vinyl and since I was able to fairly easily pull off some of my previous efforts, I am concerned as to how well it is going to hold up but it did eventually work. I personally would not buy this product again but will probably try to use what I have already purchased rather than let it go to waste.
N**M
Works Well....After Practice
I purchased this vinyl after recently acquiring a Cricut machine. I have never used this product, or any like it, previous to attempting to make my son a Valentine's Day shirt. There is definitely a learning curve to using this vinyl successfully. You CAN layer colors/cutouts, but you must do so carefully and with use of parchment paper. I have used parchment paper for ironing other crafts and I think it is a life-saver. In this instance, I attempted to iron a second layer onto the shirt without anything in between the iron and the vinyl/tshirt. The first layer began to lift off because it adhered to the iron. I removed as many of the ruined bits as I could and re-ironed a new cutout over it. That seemed to fix my mistake, but it wouldn't have happened at all if I had used parchment paper over the first layer from the get-go. I used the parchment paper method for the rest of the design and it turned out nicely (for my first t-shirt attempt). The deduction of one star from my rating is due to the product's lack of thorough directions and also due to the white vinyl yellowing a bit with subsequent ironing.
I**E
Works well with Silhouette Cameo
I purchased this vinyl to make monthly onesies for my cousin's baby. It is so much cheaper than buying the Silhouette brand vinyl!! This vinyl cut well on my Silhouette Cameo, and I found that I don't even need to flip the image if I cut the vinyl with the shiny side down on my cutting mat. The vinyl tranferred to the onesies easily, however I haven't washed them so I don't know how well the vinyl will hold up. That is why I've only given this product 4 stars instead of 5. In my case, it doesn't really matter how well the vinyl holds up since the baby will only really need the onesies to look good in one picture.
K**P
great stuff!!
I used my Silhouette Cameo to cut this heat transfer paper. I used the "heat transfer vinyl" setting on the Cameo and it cut it very well! The only problem was that I melted 2 shirts following their directions. The directions say to place the cut out heat transfer paper on the fabric and them iron on. This melted my shirts everytime. I adjusted the directions by placing a thin piece of fabric between the iron and heat transfer paper. I didn't have anymore problems after that. I have washed my shirts several times and once dryed them accidently. They still look great!This is a great price for heat transfer paper/vinyl!!! I have made 5 shirts so far and still have a lot of the paper/vinyl left!!One reminder...make sure you "mirror" your image BEFORE you cut it out. I wasted a good bit of the paper by forgetting this step!!
J**S
Not bad...
This is the first iron on I've tried. Although I did think it was vinyl because that's what I searched for, it's not. It was still simple to use, cut amazingly from my circuit. The biggest issue I have is the awful smell it lets off when you are ironing it. I only did one shirt and was gagging on it. If I had to do a bunch there is no way I would handle the smell for that long. It did transfer well though, left a few spots but for a cheaper "vinyl" I can't say I didn't expect that.
J**G
I have the solution you are looking for!
Okay, get ready to let out a sigh of relief!I played around with this stuff forever and got into all the same issues other people are having.My letters wouldn't transfer, got stuck to the paper and it was just plain annoying. Once I found the right setting on my cricut (I have a cricut cake cutter) I used medium depth with high speed. (I used a regular cricut mat)NOW.. Instead of flipping image, just cut like you normally would. Weed out the image until you have it how you like it. HERE IT COMES... peel off the letters from the paper completely and lay onto your fabric... Arrange how you like. Next carefully place a large piece of parchment on top. Set your iron to max and go over your image quickly and firmly once or twice. Finally, take a credit card and use the edge to press the letters to the fabric. Peel away the parchment slowly and VOILA!I know its not ideal to remove all the letters, but this worked great for me! Hopefully others will be as successful:)
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