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Nope. I just use regular scissors.Do you use a rotary cutter for the lines?
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Nope. I just use regular scissors.Do you use a rotary cutter for the lines?
Well i'm glad that i could have help, it looks great!
That's one of the machines that has been having the most mixed reviews. Some people say it works great as long as you put interfacing on before and some people say they don't like it and thinks the quality is terrible.I have a cricut. I do not like it for cutting fabric...but maybe it's because I've only tried a few times and haven't been too patient with it!
When I do up to 4 layers I just heat my ribbon and fold it quickly. Not sure if some have other optionsHow do you attach your layers? If I do more than three on mine it becomes impossible to fold.
I fold mine and then use ribbon wire to hold its shape and then adjust the bows before wrapping the remaining wire around it then I finish off the centers.My problem is I pin the bow before to make sure that every bow looks exactly the same. Sometimes I heat up the center with a blow dryer and it helps somewhat.
That's one of the machines that has been having the most mixed reviews. Some people say it works great as long as you put interfacing on before and some people say they don't like it and thinks the quality is terrible.
The other 2 I'm looking at is the Sizzle brands and then also the slice machines.
Maybe it was the blade. Def helps knowing that if the blade is dull it won't work that great. I think the other machines use a die instead of a blade which makes me wonder how well it works since I've never seen one of these machines work in person.I've tried using the interfacing, to give it more stability. Perhaps I just need to use a brand new blade!
Heat'n'bond is an actual brand but yes its pretty much the same thing. You can go into a store and buy interfacing by the yard and its really cheap like $1 per yard but sometimes its a different consistency than brands like heat'n'bond. It doesn't normally have the paper on the back of it. You just take the piece and put it in between what your gluing together and heat it all together. I find it works better for quilts instead of bows.Is interfacing just another name for heat n bond?
hey that bow looks familiar hahaall star bow:
hmmm weird...idk where you would have seen it beforehey that bow looks familiar haha