Cutting Fabric with your Cricut
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Love the video.....keep up the good work!
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Great Tutorial! TFS!
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there are way easier ways of doing this, and the aleens is permanent so if you want to put t his applique on a shirt or something it will forever be stiff like paper :(
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Painters tape, Fabulous! Tasha
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You have such great ideas, and you present them all so well. Keep doing what you do! Thank you
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Love your idea! tfs Gina
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There are way easier ways to do this here on youtube !! Using fusible webbing and the fabric stays soft !!!!!
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How did you attach fabric to the bag? I'll be very happy to get a response from you. Thank you. R.
SayRosey 11 months ago
@SayRosey Hey! I attached the cutout using a zig zag stitch, the shorter the length of the stitch you set the more secure the fabric is. I've gotten a couple questions about this, would a video on the subject help you out? It might take a week or two, but I'm sure I could make one if you think it would!
ChristianTamez 11 months ago
I'm wanting to cut a mass amount of small circles to use for flower earrings, is there any thing that can cut it and have the fabric soft in the end?
arntyoujustmarvelous 1 year ago
@arntyoujustmarvelous I really did try to think of how you could use this machine to cut circles for your project but I just can't think of anything that would leave the fabric soft without washing it, and then you might fray the edges. There is a machine called :Go Fabric Cutter, it is kind of expensive, but it looks like it has a circle set of die cuts. and I think you can use the fabric without starching it or anything like that, hope this helps!
ChristianTamez 1 year ago
Christian,
Another great video. Can you use the deep cutting blade to cut the fabric?
Jim
lpooljim 1 year ago
@lpooljim Thanks Jim! I haven't tried using the deep cutting blade, so far the regular one works just fine! As long as it's set to cut as deep as it can!
ChristianTamez 1 year ago