So if you ever find yourself flipping a piece of htv over from side to side wondering which way to put it on the mat here s a simple trick to figure it out.
Which way does the vinyl go on the mat.
Shiny carrier sheet dull vinyl.
With regular htv it s usually really obvious which side is the vinyl and which side is the carrier sheet.
That s why they say to cut it shiny or glossy side down on your mat.
When removing the vinyl sheet from the mat peel the mat away from vinyl instead of lifting vinyl from the mat for a smooth release.
If the vinyl sticks to the transfer tape simply burnish the vinyl onto the surface again.
It is possible to cut vinyl directly from the roll without a mat using your silhouette and i will add a post all about how to do that soon but for now let s just focus on how to cut with a cutting mat.
Most basically a cutting mat is a lined piece of plastic that has one sticky side.
Place vinyl on cutting mat.
That way your mirrored design gets cut into the vinyl itself allowing you to remove the vinyl that does not need to be transferred to your project.
You then load the cutting mat and your material into the cutting machine and voila magic.
If the vinyl does not separate from the liner simply burnish the transfer tape onto the vinyl and peel away again.
But sometimes you can t tell.
The point of the sticky side is to let you stick your material here heat transfer vinyl onto the mat which holds it in place.
Premium vinyl removable kiss cut guide.
In many if not most iron on vinyls the vinyl side is matte and the carrier side is shiny.
You can get silhouette cameo cutting mats in 12 x 12 and 12 x 24.
Carefully place the transfer tape with vinyl images onto your surface as you would like them to appear.
Peel away the vinyl liner at a 45 degree angle.