Once cool, remove backing and press the name text using the same steps above.Ĭarefully peel away any remaining backing. Press for 20 seconds at 320 degrees and allow to rest. I left it all together so it would be lined up correctly. Place the first sheet face-down on your prepped blanket. The hide the group you made of all of the text except the name. Now, go back to your full design and unhide the name by clicking on the same eyeball icon you used to hide it. This little trick works like a charm every time! TIP: When working with thicker materials like glitter iron-on and flocked iron-on I always set the pressure on my Cricut to “more” instead of “default.” Otherwise it doesn’t always cut through evenly. Hide the name text (as shown below) and cut out the rest of the text on one sheet of vinyl.īe sure to click “mirror” text and place vinyl shiny-side down. If using two types of materials (like we did), you’ll want to make sure that everything but the name is grouped and attached. If using one type of iron-on, you can simply customize the design with your own name and cut. Load design in Cricut Design Space ( click here to use our nap blanket design).Use your EasyPress to press the blanket for 20 seconds to smooth and remove any moisture. Use a lint roller to remove as much excess fuzz as possible.Arrange your blanket so that the corner you want to personalize is lined up on your EasyPress mat.Set your EasyPress for 320 degrees and allow to heat up all the way. Here’s how it’s made, and how you can use heat transfer vinyl on fleece blankets with ANY design. My original idea was simply to say “Grandma’s Nap Blanket” but then I saw this tutorial from The Crafty Blog Stalker and I loved how she added “Shhhhh” at the top. I made this nap blanket as a Christmas gift for my Grandma. How to Make a Personalized Nap Blanket with Cricut Maker and EasyPress
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