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Eeeek! I’m so excited to share this free fall graphic tee cut file with you!! I’ve been wanting to do a fun HTV graphic tee for a while now, and was able to bust this out pretty quickly. I already had an idea in my head, so getting this finished was surprisingly easier. Way easier than some of my past HTV shirts.
Materials
Shirt ( used a Bella Canvas shirt, which I bought Michael’s)
HTV (Siser Easyweed Stretch linked)
Silhouette or Cricut
Cricut Easy Press, heat press, or iron (I highly recommend looking into the Cricut Easy Press or a heat press if you plan on making more shirts. It has made a world of difference for me).
Choose which free fall graphic gee cut file works best for you:
Cut your file
Don’t forget to mirror it if you are going to be using HTV. No one wants to cut a file only to realize you didn’t mirror it. You could also use this as a stencil, in which case, you wouldn’t need to mirror it.
I should also note that I ended up having my Silhouette take two passes while cutting the HTV. I had problems weeding in the pass, and this helped immensely.
Weed it
Not much to say here, just weed it. I flipped this over after I weeded it to take the picture.
Press it
Press it according to the setting on your heat press.
Marvel at your awesome new shirt!
Really, this was one of the easiest shirts I made. If you like Hocus Pocus then check out my “It’s just a bunch of Hocus Pocus” file, or my “Sanderson Sisters’ Apothecary shirt“. The first one give a little more of a detailed discrition on how to mirror and cut the file if you need it.