Cricut Infusible Ink vs. Screen Printing with Vinyl

Cricut Infusible Ink vs. Screen Printing with Vinyl

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One of the reasons I fell in love with screen printing is the quality of the ink on shirts. The Speedball ink absorbs into the fibers of the shirt and doesn’t have the feels of HTV. Plus, it’s perm…

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