Description
SEF VelCut flocked heat transfer vinyl is designed for transferring solid colour logos, graphics or text onto cotton and polyester fabrics. Made from viscose rayon, it has a light furry texture and a velvety feel.
Simply cut out your design with a contour (plotter) cutter or scissors, weed away any unwanted vinyl and press onto your chosen substrate with a hand iron or heat press.
1 x A4 Black, 1 x A4 White, 1 x A4 Fuscia, 1 x A4 Mint, 1 x A4 Turquoise, 1 x A4 Neon Green, 1 x A4 Neon Orange
For a summary of Pantone, RGB, CMYK and HEX colour references please click here.
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You will need a contour cutter or scissors, a PTFE or silicone sheet and a heat press
Flocked heat transfer vinyl with a fine, velvety texture
- Suitable for transferring solid colour text, logos and graphics onto any coloured cotton or polyester fabrics
- Mirror or reverse your image before cutting
- PVC free so laser cutting is possible but dark edges may occur
- Use a hand iron or heat press for application
- Where possible, orders for more than 1 metre will be supplied on a single continuous roll
- We are happy to supply free off-cuts for colour reference. These are limited to one off-cut per product colour and ten off-cuts per order and will only be supplied if we have the off-cut in stock.
Other sizes available: A4 and by the metre, 32 cm x 50 cm (Cameo), 38 cm x 50 cm (Cameo 4 Plus), 30 cm x 29 cm (Cricut)
SEF VelCut has the STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® Class II certificate. This standard means VelCut has been tested for harmful substances and therefore is harmless for human health. The test is conducted by independent OEKO-TEX® partner institutes and take into account numerous regulated and non-regulated substances which may be harmful to human health.
Manufactured by SEF France, based in Laval, Western France and founded in 1975. In their 7000 square metre factory they manufacture a wide range of unique materials producing 4.5 million square metres per year. SEF introduced their first digital cutting vinyl in the late 90s and each year introduces new collections and new textures driving forward innovation in the industry.
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Customer reviews
I've been searching for this for ages!
If you remember the 80's where custom t-shirts used the velvet type HTV, this is it! It feels like velvet and cuts really well on cricut. I used it to cut out letters and I have washed the shirt several times and it has come out fantastic and no sign of wear or tear on the vinyl
Kim | Surrey | December 2022