Adhesive vinyl can come in all kinds of colors and finishes but it will always have a paper backing and be sticky to the touch when that backing is peeled off.
Whats the difference in regular vinyl and heat transfer vinyl.
Temporary adhesive the majority of permanent adhesive vinyl you ll find in crafting is going to be glossy.
For example oracal 651 vinyl will say oracal 651 on the paper backing.
Infusible ink vs iron on vinyl.
You will have had many t shirts and other garments with htv on it.
Flip the item over and heat the back of the design for 15 seconds.
The other side is where the adhesive is it is not sticky or tacky to the touch.
Heat transfer paper will adhere to the same everyday garments as heat transfer vinyl including cotton polyester and blends.
Adhesive vinyl comes in several brands thicknesses tons of colors and even a few different sizes.
The other side is where the adhesive is it s not sticky and this is the side of the vinyl that you will cut.
What do i need.
The durability however is where the inexpensiveness of this product reflects.
This is a crash course of the differences of 631 vinyl and 651 vinyl and what the difference is between adhesive vinyl and heat transfer vinyl.
Watch the video to see how i make both of these graphic t shirts and to see the difference between infusible ink vs iron on vinyl.
We use htv on clothing blankets hats bags canvas and even glass and some other surfaces we normally use adhesive vinyl on.
Adhesive vinyl is run through your die cutter with the vinyl facing up and the paper carrier sheet down.
What are all these types of vinyl.
Adhesive vinyl and heat transfer vinyl.
Heat transfer vinyl htv on the other hand does not have a paper backing.
First we will talk about adhesive vinyl.
Heat transfer vinyl or htv is a product that is applied to t shirts and other substrates by heat.
Instead htv has a transparent or white plastic carrier sheet that covers the top of the vinyl.
Plus you can get looks that are not achievable with using regular heat transfer vinyl.
You need either an iron or a heat press to apply htv and need transfer tape to adhere adhesive vinyl.
This does not always apply but for the most part you can follow this general rule of thumb for vinyl used for crafting and probably be ok.
There are 2 main types of vinyl.
Heat transfer vinyl or htv requires heat and pressure to adhere to a surface.
Peel the design when it s warm or cold.
Heat transfer vinyl on the other hand does not have a paper backing instead htv has a clear plastic carrier sheet that covers the top of the vinyl.