We have great stretchable products for use with lycra and spandex materials.
Heat transfer vinyl on nylon spandex.
For this tutorial i applied htv to a.
It s called sportflex iron on and it s awesome.
This chart shows which heat applied materials can be used on several frequently used fabrics including cotton polyester nylon and leather.
View item siser easyweed stretch roll 15 wide 3 75.
And the magic number you most often have to keep in mind is 320 degrees.
Can heat transfer vinyl be applied to nylon.
View item siser easyweed stretch sheet 12 x 15 3 75.
With our 2 color custom patterns you can pick your pattern a background color and a foreground color and we ll print your unique pattern right in house for you.
Now there is a heat transfer vinyl that has enough stretch to use on work out clothes bathing suits yoga pants leggings and more.
I recommend practicing on an inexpensive nylon item prior to using an expensive one.
Then you ll need to order your transfer type or vinyl material in something that applies that low.
It is a material made from plastic therefore it can easily melt or become damaged.
Due to the combination of fabrics weaves coatings and dyes used in the textile industry stahls recommends and provides samples of our materials and.
It s the water resistant bit that may complicate matters.
Generally the biggest concern when heat transfer on nylon is scorching and ruining the finish of the nylon fabric.
For most nylon products you will want to keep your temperature below that number.
Material fabric selection chart please note.
For many crafters myself included nylon is the most intimidating material to apply htv to.
With digital pattern heat transfer vinyl you can create designs out of a variety of fun eye catching patterns that range from holidays to sports to food drink.
In this post you will learn how to use cricut iron on vinyl for stretchy fabrics.
Generally around 300 degrees you should be fine but you ll need to see how heat sensitive your polyester is.
Heat transfer vinyl for lycra spandex.
You ll need to use a heat transfer that applies at a low temperature so that the polyester won t scorch.