10/31 | How To Iron-On

I love my die cutting machine! The crafting possibilities are endless and I love that I can personalize everything I make. We use a Cricut Maker and couldn’t be happier. I know it may seem hard, but my favorite thing to do with my Cricut is Iron-On clothing. If you’ve ever wondered How To Iron-On, this is the post for you! It’s so much easier than you think, especially if you have a Cricut EasyPress! Also, if you’re wondering where we got this cool design, it’s from a die cutting membership called Makers Gonna Learn! It’s perfect for crafting lovers like you, be sure to go check it out. I hope you enjoy this fun Cricut Iron-On Project Idea.

  • Cricut Maker
  • Cricut EasyPress
  •  Cricut Iron-On
  • Weeding Tool Set
  • Shorts
  • Cricut EasyPress Mat
  • Ruler

  1. Take a ruler and measure the spot where you want your design to go. In Design Space, make sure to match the size.
  2. Load your mat with Iron-On SHINY SIDE DOWN and make sure you mirror your design. Then let the Cricut cut your design.
  3. Now is the time to check the temperature and preheat your EasyPress.
  4. Once your Design has been cut be sure to weed all the excess Iron-On and place it on your shorts where you’d like it to go.
  5. Now lay your shorts on the Cricut EasyPress Mat. Remove the design, preheat the shorts, and reapply. Now adhere in 30-second intervals until it’s all well adhered.
  6. Once the shorts have cooled down a bit, peel off the transfer sheet to reveal your super easy Iron-On Shorts!

It’s so easy to Iron-On clothing! It’s one of my favorite things to do because it’s foolproof! I hope you enjoyed learning how to iron-on yourself.