From there you should be able to remove the transfer tape and waste vinyl without running the risk of losing letters.
Weeding vinyl with tape.
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Once you get your vinyl on your transfer tape flip it over and weed off the backing paper.
For adhesive vinyl you can weed directly on the transfer tape.
Now simply grab the corner of the application tape carefully pull it away and your vinyl design is complete.
It is an easy fix for a few stubborn pieces of backing paper attached to your vinyl.
Leave it in.
Reverse weeding is for adhesive vinyl only.
Then cover the lettering in transfer tape like you normally would remove the backing paper and apply as usual.
For complicated designs with extra fine detail that you missed in your original weeding now is the time to go back and very gently cut away the waste vinyl.
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It s where you apply transfer tape across the whole unweeded decal and then weed the excess vinyl away from the transfer tape instead of the carrier sheet.
If you have an older machine or haven t replaced the blade in some time weeding vinyl can be a nightmare.
I have only found it to work on heat transfer vinyl that you apply to fabric.
The heat transfer vinyl is stuck down onto a paper and it takes some effort to get it off.
A fourth tip for weeding small letters is to put the vinyl in the freezer after you have cut the vinyl.
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Some people remove the outer piece of vinyl then transfer the design and weed all the details on top of the sticky transfer tape.
Using your weeding tool grab the thin layer of backing like you are weeding a normal design and the backing will come right off.
In theory this is easier to weed for smaller decals than doing it the regular way.
If you try to use tape on regular adhesive vinyl the whole thing does come up.