Heat Transfer Vinyl Winter Berry Tea Towels
Most of us have a home chef, cook, or food lover in our lives. For those folks, isn’t it great fun to celebrate their passion by gifting them something for the kitchen? Using heat transfer vinyl is a great way to personalize a gift. And these HTV winter berry tea towels are oh-so-easy to make!
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A Very Berry Christmas
In our studio, we have named heat transfer vinyl projects “crafting candy” because, with this cutting machine material, it’s fun and easy to make beautiful projects. Choosing a tea towel made from linen gives the project a polished look. And by using the Siser recommended temperature of 335 degrees to fuse the vinyl onto the fabric fully, these winter berry tea towels can be laundered again and again.
We are now stocking our favorite vinyl in our shop and have picked the Siser Easyweed for its durability and quality. In the materials list below, we link the two colors used for this project and highly recommend using the Siser Easyweed, even if you choose a different color palette.
Once you see how easy it is to embellish the linen with heat transfer vinyl, you might just be tempted to make a few of these winter berry tea towels for yourself. They are the perfect last-minute DIY gift!
Crafting tips: Two great tips we love when working with heat transfer vinyl are to use the needle-nose tweezers to remove the small pieces when weeding and to have a lint roller on hand to catch these small bits.
Other projects shown: Crepe paper pine branches and tabletop Christmas tree
Tools
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- Cricut Maker or Silhouette Cameo 4 (recommended)
- Kai 8″ Scissors
- Cricut EasyPress, or Iron
- Needle-Nose Tweezers
Materials
- Linen Hand Towels
- Siser Easyweed HTV — Wonderland Pack: Pine and Cardinal
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2 Comments
is there anyone who does fabric painting or fabric printing with hand made rubber stamps? This winter berries motif is a nice pattern for cutting your won stamps (rubber, linoleum etc.)
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We have not done that here for a while but this design would be perfect for that type of printing.