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Two ScanNCut Tutorials: Cutting HTV & New Disney Roll Feeder Designs

Today I've got two ScanNCut video tutorials for you!

First up: HTV or Heat Transfer Vinyl is one of the most popular things to cut with your ScanNCut.  Today I'm sharing 7 tips on cutting HTV with your ScanNCut DX.

Here are the tips I go over in the video:

  1. How to place HTV on the mat.
  2. Mirroring or flipping your design.
  3. Consider drawing your cut file first.
  4. Setting the Half Cut.
  5. Do a Test Cut.  Every.  Single.  Time. 
  6. Weeding tips.
  7. Ironing & Peeling Tips.

And here is the shirt I made in the video:

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If you've never used HTV, it is permanent and washable and lots of fun!  I hope you'll give it a try!

And, if you have a ScanNCut Disney DX machine, things just got even better for you!  If you update to the latest firmware, you will discover TWENTY new Disney roll feeder designs that are available to you.  How cool is that?!

Watch the video for more info:

Here is the design I cut in the video:

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If you'd like more information on the Disney machine, you can find it here.  And you can find out more about using your roll feeder in this video.

I hope you found these tutorials useful.  Thanks for stopping by!

P.S. I am a paid spokesperson for the Brother ScanNCut.  It is a machine that I love and use.  All projects and opinions are my own.

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Julie Fei-Fan Balzer

Based outside of Boston, Julie Fei-Fan Balzer is a painter, printmaker, and collage artist who constructs vibrant compositions. Her artwork investigates the interplay of identity and perception, inviting viewers to take a longer look. Julie works in layers, both physically and metaphorically, exploring what is visible and what is concealed. Passionate about connecting with and inspiring other artists, she shares her expertise through in-person workshops and her online classroom at MyArtPractice.com. Julie's achievements include high-profile clients, multiple publications - including her book, “Carve Stamp Play” - and exhibits in New York City and throughout Massachusetts. She is a graduate of Brown University.

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  • Do you have any tips on how to use the roll feeder to cut HTV? It always gets stuck when feeding, so I can never cut it on the roll and always have to cut and place it on one of the mats.

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  • Do you have any tips on how to use the roll feeder to cut HTV? It always gets stuck when feeding, so I can never cut it on the roll and always have to cut and place it on one of the mats.

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  • Do you have any tips on how to use the roll feeder to cut HTV? It always gets stuck when feeding, so I can never cut it on the roll and always have to cut and place it on one of the mats.

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  • Do you have any tips on how to use the roll feeder to cut HTV? It always gets stuck when feeding, so I can never cut it on the roll and always have to cut and place it on one of the mats.

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  • Do you have any tips on how to use the roll feeder to cut HTV? It always gets stuck when feeding, so I can never cut it on the roll and always have to cut and place it on one of the mats.

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  • Do you have any tips on how to use the roll feeder to cut HTV? It always gets stuck when feeding, so I can never cut it on the roll and always have to cut and place it on one of the mats.

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  • Do you have any tips on how to use the roll feeder to cut HTV? It always gets stuck when feeding, so I can never cut it on the roll and always have to cut and place it on one of the mats.

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