Flocked iron-on vinyl, also known as heat transfer vinyl (HTV), is a special type of vinyl used for crafting projects. It has a soft, fuzzy, and raised texture that gives designs more depth and thickness, and it feels like suede or velvet to the touch. Flocked HTV is thicker than regular HTV, and it produces a slightly raised design with a soft, fuzzy feel. It is used to create a special upgraded look over using regular old iron-on vinyl. Flocked HTV can be applied to various surfaces, including shirts, tote bags, hats, and blankets. To apply flocked HTV, you will need an iron or heat press. Flocked HTV can be cut using a Cricut machine, and there is a custom setting for flocked HTV in Cricut Design Space.