VINYL FROG Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV) Roll – Light Pink 30.5x155cm
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The essentials
VINYL FROG heat transfer vinyl (HTV) is a light pink polyurethane transfer film roll designed for DIY clothing and craft projects. In practical terms, it’s the kind of material you’d pick when you want a clean, vinyl-style design that’s meant to handle regular washing without turning patchy, cracking or fading too quickly. The roll format also suits small to medium runs, especially if you’re cutting shapes by hand-set settings on a craft cutter.
What it’s for (and what to expect)
This HTV is made to be ironed or pressed onto fabric. The basic workflow is straightforward: cut your design with a craft cutter, weed out the excess vinyl, then apply using an iron or a heat press. You’re aiming for a transfer time of about 10–12 seconds at roughly 302–320 °F (150–160 °C), using around 10 (lb) of pressure, and importantly you should peel in cold.

Where it tends to make sense is if you’re personalising everyday items like T-shirts, hoodies, bags, aprons, jeans or even cushions and storage-style accessories. On paper, it also claims suitability for mixed fabrics including cotton, polyester, rayon and cotton/polyester blends. That mix matters, because HTV performance can vary a lot between fabric types, so if your project is a blend, this one is at least designed with that in mind.
Quick micro-example: imagine you’ve cut a small light-pink heart for a child’s T-shirt. After cutting, you weed the middle sections, align the design, press for around 10–12 seconds at the stated temperature, and then let it cool before peeling. The “peel in cold” step is the detail that usually makes the difference between a sharp finish and a design that starts to lift.
Key points
The film is made from polyurethane and is described as soft and stretch-friendly without distorting. The pitch is that it holds up over multiple washes, keeping colour and vibrancy even after long-term wear. It’s also positioned as reusable/stackable: you can layer in multiple colours, which is helpful if you plan to build up multi-part designs rather than just pressing a single shape.



That said, no HTV is completely magic. Your result will depend quite a bit on your fabric, your cut quality, and whether your pressing time and temperature land in the recommended range. If you consistently under-press or don’t let it cool before peeling, you may find the finish doesn’t look as neat.
What stands out in day-to-day use
On the “easy to apply” side, the product is designed for both a home iron and a heat press. If you’re already comfortable with crafting tools, it’s a simple material to integrate into your routine: cut, weed, position, press, then peel cold.
On the “longevity” side, the description focuses on resisting issues like peeling, cracking or colour shift after repeated washing. It’s also presented as suitable for garments including children’s and baby clothing, which hints at a more careful, wear-and-wash oriented design approach.

Where it may not be the best match is if you’re after very heavy-duty outdoor performance or require a specific professional-grade guarantee for harsh conditions—this is a practical DIY HTV roll, not something you’d treat like industrial signage material.
Tech summary
- Material: polyurethane
- Application time: around 10–12 seconds
- Application temperature: approximately 302–320 °F (150–160 °C)
- Pressure: about 10 lb
- Peeling: peel in cold
- Fabric suitability mentioned: cotton, polyester, rayon, and cotton/polyester blends
- Colour: light pink
Who it suits (and who should be cautious)



It’s a good fit if you want a DIY-friendly HTV roll for garments and everyday craft items, and you’re planning to iron or heat-press designs with a craft cutter workflow. It also suits you if layering matters—multi-colour builds are specifically mentioned as a use case.
You may want to skip it if you’re working with fabrics outside what’s mentioned, or if you can’t reliably control temperature/press time. Heat transfer vinyl is more forgiving than some craft materials, but it still rewards accuracy, if you often end up guessing with an iron, results can be inconsistent.
Final verdict
It’s worth considering if you’re set on making personalised T-shirts, hoodies and similar fabric items in a light pink shade, and you’re willing to follow the pressing guidance (including the peel in cold instruction). The stated wash durability and stretch-friendly polyurethane build are the sort of reasons people usually buy HTV like this for day-to-day wear.

It’s not the first choice if you need guaranteed performance on every fabric you own, or if you can’t get close to the recommended heat and timing. For best value, treat it as a solid, practical HTV roll for home crafting—then test on a small scrap of your exact fabric before committing to a full garment.
Mini FAQ
Can I apply it with a household iron or do I need a heat press?
The product description says it can be applied with a home iron as well as a heat press.



What temperature and time should I aim for?
It’s described as applying for about 10–12 seconds at roughly 302–320 °F (150–160 °C).
Should I peel it hot or cold?
The guidance is to peel in cold.
Will it cope with repeated washing?
On paper, it’s designed to tolerate multiple washes without peeling, cracking or discolouration, keeping the colour vibrant.
Is it suitable for mixed fabrics?
It’s stated as suitable for fabrics including cotton, polyester, rayon and cotton/polyester blends.
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