What is flocked iron on vinyl?

Flocked iron-on vinyl, also known as flocked heat transfer vinyl, is a type of material that is used to create designs on fabrics through the process of heat transfer. It is made up of a thin layer of adhesive on one side and a flocked (textured, velvety) surface on the other side.

Flocked iron-on vinyl is popular for creating designs that have a soft, velvety texture, adding a unique and tactile element to garments, accessories, and other fabric projects. It is commonly used for creating custom t-shirts, bags, pillows, and more.

When using flocked iron-on vinyl, the design is typically cut using a cutting machine, such as a Cricut or Silhouette, and then heat transferred onto the fabric using a heat press or iron. The flocked surface adheres to the fabric when heat is applied, creating a permanent bond.

Flocked iron-on vinyl is available in a variety of colors and finishes, allowing for a wide range of design possibilities. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for application to ensure the best results.