Start by opening the Soccer Designs in Cricut Design Space.The first thing you'll want to do is delete, amend and/or resize the designs to fit your need. In the notes below, I give you size recommendations, but I also always measure the area directly on the hoodie/shirt using a ruler.
Put the Iron-On on your Standard Green Mat shiny side down and load the mat into your machine.
Hit 'CONTINUE' on your screen and make sure the dial on your Explore Air 2 is set to Iron-On. If you're using a Cricut Maker, you'll then select your material on your computer screen. Read all instructions on your screen and confirm your settings. Then hit the 'C' button on your machine to start your cuts. Repeat this for each mat.
After your cuts are done, you'll need to weed all the excess Iron On from the designs from the clear transfer film. I like to use scissors to cut around the design a little tighter, so I have less weeding too. If the design is detailed (like the soccer balls), make sure to reference the design to know which pieces need to be weeded out.
Once your design is weeded, it's time to transfer the design. Use the Cricut Heat Guide to figure out what temperature and transfer time you need for your EasyPress 2. While you're waiting for it to heat up, lay your hoodie on top of the EasyPress Mat and work on the placement of your design.
Once the EasyPress 2 is heated up, then quickly apply a little heat under the design, replace your design, and use your EasyPress 2 to transfer the design. Make sure and apply some pressure with your EasyPress 2 while it's on the design. Then allow the hoodie to cool completely and then remove the clear plastic film. Repeat for each hoodie and design.
Notes
What size should my design be?
Below are suggested chest area design sizes. Again, they are just that ..... a suggestion! Always measure the space directly on the apparel that you'll be placing your design!