The Best Places to Buy Patterned Vinyl
I love finding fun vinyl patterns to use for my projects! I’ve put together a list of where you can buy patterned vinyl to give your craft projects a completely different and unique look.
Sometimes I just want something different than a sheet of colored vinyl. Glitter is nice, I love flocked vinyl, and a simple color is great for some projects but sometimes I just want more. Because rainbow vinyl just looks better for certain projects.
Patterned vinyl isn’t new but it’s something a lot of the mainstream vinyl stores didn’t have for a very long time. This type of vinyl is a pattern printed on to a piece of printable vinyl (you can do heat transfer or adhesive/permanent vinyl) and you can use it like you would any other type of vinyl!
It’s my favorite type of vinyl to use when I just want to give a project a pop of color or do something different with it!
If you’ve never used patterned vinyl before you probably need ideas on what you can use it on! Don’t worry, I have a few ideas for you that’ll get those creative ideas rolling. Once you start using it you just won’t be able to stop.
This vinyl life is addicting guys. I’m warning you now.
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Check out these fun projects to use patterned vinyl for!
Patterned Vinyl Monograms
Monograms are always a great way to use up your patterned vinyl. They add a little something extra to the letters too! You should also always use thick letters to show off the patterned vinyl.
For this mandala mug I bought the file from MLM Design Studio on Etsy and the Patterned Vinyl from New Chance Vinyl (called Watercolor 2). I used a solid color for the monogram and it really stands out against all the colors in the mandala!
Patterned Vinyl Monogram Projects:
- Patterned Mandala Monogram Decal from Jen’s Vinyl Decals
- Iron On Monogram Pillows
- Stainless Steel Wine Glass Tumbler with Name and Patterned Vinyl
Patterned Vinyl Home Decor
Sometimes solid color vinyl just isn’t enough, and in those times I really glad we have tons of options for patterned vinyl. How cute is this layered design from A Girl and a Glue Gun? The polka dot pattern on the pumpkin is cute by itself but by layering solid colors underneath it it makes the patterned vinyl stand out even more!
Patterned vinyl home decor projects:
- Kitchen Cut Files (made with patterned vinyl!) from A Girl and a Glue Gun
- Cookies for Santa Plate from Simply Made Fun
- Can’t Touch This Cactus Print from Persia Lou
Patterned Vinyl Tote Bags
Who doesn’t need a tote bag? Whether you’re heading to the beach, running after kids, or just want to take one to the library or book store (guilty) they always come in handy. And what better way to decorate them than with fun prints!
This is another craft where you want to use thick designs so that you can really see the patterns of the vinyl!
Patterned vinyl tote bag projects:
- Mom Tote Bag from Hey, Let’s Make Stuff
- Beach Bag from Clarks Condensed
- Canvas Zipper Bag from Whipper Berry
Patterned Vinyl T-Shirts
Y’all know how much I love making t-shirts. I have a whole category on the blog about it because I’m obsessed! I’ve used patterned vinyl on a few of the shirts and I always love how they come out! To get the best result always use fat/large letters so that you can really see the pattern!
Patterned vinyl t-shirt projects:
- DIY Incredibles Shirts from Play Party Plan
- Cactus T-shirt from See Vanessa Craft
- Floral BB8 Shirt from Eclectic MomSense
Sometimes patterned vinyl is just the better choice for projects. It gives everything a unique look plus it gives you an opportunity to use a new material and add something different to whatever you’re making. I love shopping for fun and unique patterns!
Tips for cutting patterned vinyl
- + Never mirror your design when cutting with heat transfer patterned vinyl! (this is true for most patterned vinyl you’ll buy but double check to make sure there’s no carrier sheet before you cut just to make sure!).
- To cut, put the pattern up on the mat (looking at you).
- You do not need special cut settings, it’s the same as smooth vinyl (those are the settings you’ll want to use).
- Heat Transfer Patterned Vinyl does not come with a carrier sheet on top of it (which is why you don’t need to mirror the design before cutting heat transfer vinyl). What I typically do is cut a design with regular htv and then use the carrier sheet from that project for my patterned vinyl.
Patterned vinyl is something different to use if you’re tired of solid colors, glitter vinyl, or flocked vinyl. Browsing the internet will send you down a rabbit hole of colorful patterns and crazy designs. There’s something for everyone!
But if you don’t want to spend hours searching and just want someone to tell you where to look for the patterns, I’ve got you covered. Here are my six favorite shops to look at when I’m searching to buy patterned vinyl!
The Best Places to Buy Patterned Vinyl
Etsy is my go-to for a lot of things, but I just recently discovered that there are a ton of shops who sell printed vinyl! I should've figured out that I could get great quality printed vinyl on Etsy too. Some of my favorite websites that I buy patterned vinyl from also have shops on Etsy, but I've also discovered a few favorite shops just from browsing around.
And if you love all things mermaid, you should check out the mermaid vinyl I'm obsessed with. Isn't it gorgeous?!
I was sent a few sheets of vinyl from Sparkleberry a few years ago and I LOVED them. The patterns were really fun and playful and the colors were really bright and vibrant. If I had to pick a small business to buy from it would be them. Their customer service is fantastic and Mandy (the owner) is very sweet and helpful if you ever have questions.
I also love that she is constantly doing Facebook Lives on her page and showing us all the fun things she's been working on. Her videos are really helpful and informative if you're a newbie!
I've used and loved this seller for a long time and can't recommend them enough. They have a Facebook group and a website to browse, though I recommend ordering through the website because the group can be a little difficult!
I love so many of their patterns but this Bling pattern vinyl is by far my favorite (so pretty!)! And I actually made this monogram vinyl decal with their vinyl, which is my most popular post to date!
I recently bought patterned vinyl from this store and I am so happy with it! I bought a few different patterns but this mermaid pattern that I used it for a Little Mermaid shirt was perfect! The shipping was also super fast and they were really easy to order from! They're on Etsy but you can also order off their website too!
Whether you need permanent vinyl, patterned, heat transfer, or foil you can find it all at Happy Crafters! They also have equipment like heat presses and accessories and blank t-shirts too. It's so nice to be able to buy everything you need in one place. Plus there are a few cool (non-pattern) designs I want to work with. So many choices!
Expressions Vinyl is my FAVORITE online store to shop from. They deliver a bunch of goodies to my house at least twice a month and it's always a happy mail day when it arrives.
They have everything you could ever want or need to get started and they are always running some sort of promotion (which is great for crafters like me who like to shop there a little too much).
Shipping is always fast and their products are high quality. They also started offering patterned vinyl and their designs are so cute and fun!
They also have mystery boxes that you can subscribe to each month (I got one in July) where they send you a ton of fun patterns to try (both htv and adhesive depending on which one you subscribe to). I highly recommend it if you're looking for unique patterns for your projects!
How does the patterned HTV hold up in the wash? I’ve been hesitant about using it because I don’t want to make my project then have the pattern fade after washing.
It holds up well! I always wash mine on the gentle cycle and turn it inside out though, and always hang it to dry too. I’ve found sometimes (with regular HTV not patterned) that it can come off in the dryer so I just tend to be overly cautious and hang all of them to dry now.
Hi! Can you point me to where you purchased (if you purchased) the mermaid SVG? Thanks! -Courtney
Hi Courtney! I actually did not purchase it. If you’re in Disney groups on fb (for the Cricut or Silhouette) you can find them there! Let me know if you need group recommendations, I have a few good ones!
Could you please, pretty please send a link for the mermaid svg file? My granddaughter would absolutely LOVE that shirt!! Thank you,
Teresa S
Hi Teresa! Unfortunately I cannot since it’s Disney’s intellectual property but if you want to make it for yourself you can google search a coloring page of Ariel and use that for your inspiration!
If you have any questions let me know. I can walk you through how I made it if the above doesn’t make sense. 🙂
I need all the help I can get. I’ve done a few small things. I cant get anything to cut the full 12 by 12 how,so I take the outlkne out on the sillhouette
Hi Dawn! Can you elaborate a little more on your problem? Do you have the 12×12 mat and page size selected for your machine? And are you using a Portrait or a Cameo? The Portrait only lets you cut up to 10″ wide.
New Chance Vinyl: You have recommended this site for printed vinyl. You should read all the bad reviews on her Facebook page. You may want to rethink recommending this company.
Hi Susan, thank you for your comment! I have been shopping with New Chance Vinyl for a few years now and have never run into any issues. But I will say that I encourage others to do research on stores before they buy from them, especially if they are a first time buyer!
Thank you again for taking the time to comment and let me know your feelings about the company. Have a wonderful day!
Where do I find the galaxy damask print that’s shown throughout your article?? I’m in love with it!
Hi Sarah! This is where I bought the galaxy damask print from. 🙂