Brilliant! I’ve been struggling for waaay too long trying to get those pesky pieces out of my die, and then I saw this and it works like a charm! Thank you for sharing this tip…you saved me from a lot of agonizing!
OMG that is brilliant. I have an x cut machine & all my dies stick so gonna try that. I spend ages poking out my intricate butterflies. Thanks for this amazing tip xx
on some occasions Kathleen more intricate dies just need a shim ... like a scrap piece of card over to make the sandwich thicker and it works but some dies are just terrible and so the drier sheet really does help x
I should have watched this earlier because I have been cutting out Dies all day long and as you7 mentioned been using my needles alllllll dayyyyy longgg! LOL! Hugs! Linda
thank you Amanda, I never would have thought to do any thing like this. I'm just starting to us a die machine and I have this beautiful chandelier die that has all those little pieces left behind, so this will save me alot of time and patients.lol thanks again your fan from Florida-Loretta
The Cotton Barn Loretta thank you Loretta it sure works maybe play with it to make it work how you want but saves lots of time ... thanks for watching and commenting hugs xx Amanda
Brilliant, many thanks to the lady from Facebook that showed you this and thanks for sharing it on here with us, I know I do miss out by not using Facebook so I'm really happy when anyone shares crafting stuff they've found from there, I've got some dryer sheets but I'm wondering if the cheap dust covers that you can buy in pound shops will do the same thing...I've got one somewhere so next time I'm die cutting I'll try it (if I can find the dust cover that is..lol..) off to watch your last book folding vid now...x
WOW,This is a brilliant idea honey,I have a delicate butterfly die,and it is a pain in the butt poking those fiddly little bits out,but this idea makes it a doddle,thanks for sharing,hugs,Elaine xx
I've heard of this idea, but never tried. Partly because I don't use dryer sheets (allergy reasons). But this works so well. I might have to buy a box. Thanks for sharing the idea. Muriel
great idea Amanda I have seen the dryer sheet before but not like this... and wouldn't you know I need to do some cutting and am out of dryer sheets lol... hugs barb
Jennifer Ford thanks for watching hun , it really does work and if you cut your dies facing up ( i do mine down) just put the sheet on the top and run back through xxx Amanda
Tiffany Heggs Its cool we were amazed when we first saw the lady in the link above do it so I just had to share ..... lol lol don't take much to impress us crafters huh !!! lol lol xxx
poetspice hmmm maybe it works best on card that isn't so thick or maybe it depends on what kind of dryer sheets .... these things always have variables :) the corset die is from Joanna Sheen hun xxx
Brilliant! I’ve been struggling for waaay too long trying to get those pesky pieces out of my die, and then I saw this and it works like a charm! Thank you for sharing this tip…you saved me from a lot of agonizing!
Glad you found it helpful xx
Only just started die cutting and stamping, so this tip has been so useful today. Thanks for this Amanda.
Great idea Amanda!! Thanks for sharing. And that corset and the spool dies are so cute ;)
Crafty Come Lately Thanks honey , the corset is by Joanna Sheen and the spool is an x-cut sewing themed one they are inexpensive ones :) xxxx Amanda
Very cool. Thank you so much for letting me (and anyone who sees this response) know :) xoxo
Such a cool technique for the intricate dies!
Jill Norwood Thanks hun it really does work :) xx Amanda
Thanks a million.....I have tons of intricate dies and this is a huge time saver for me!!!!
TFS...you're the best Amanda.
Laurie Bronowicz Your welcome honey xx
Wow! Thank you for that. Can't wait to try it out. xx
You’re welcome 😊 thanks for watching x
OMG that is brilliant. I have an x cut machine & all my dies stick so gonna try that. I spend ages poking out my intricate butterflies. Thanks for this amazing tip xx
on some occasions Kathleen more intricate dies just need a shim ... like a scrap piece of card over to make the sandwich thicker and it works but some dies are just terrible and so the drier sheet really does help x
Where’d you get that corset die, I luv it.
It’s old now I get it from Joanna Sheen x
Brilliant idea Amanda I've been looking at die cut machines for a while think I definitely NEED one lol x
Barbara Tindle ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ..... I think you do its a bare essential ha ha ha ha xxxx
I should have watched this earlier because I have been cutting out Dies all day long and as you7 mentioned been using my needles alllllll dayyyyy longgg! LOL! Hugs! Linda
LadyOfLace it does work you may need to adjust to suit your card thickness or machine but it deffo works :) xxx
I have been using wax paper...eager to try this! Thank you!
It will be much the same I reckon x
A great idea, I will give this a go as taking all the little bits out of die cuts is so time consuming Tfs, Janet xx
janstok011 thanks janet you may need to try a variation depending on thickness of card and dryer sheet type xxx
Love all your dies Amanda!! Great tip!! TFS!! Hugs, Liz:)
***** thanks Liz I don't have many I pick them carefully as I think they are expensive lol ... but joanna sheen has some awesome ones x
Yes, they are....aren't they? I have a few but have to dig out the machine. LOL
thank you Amanda, I never would have thought to do any thing like this.
I'm just starting to us a die machine and I have this beautiful chandelier die that has all those little pieces left behind, so this will save me alot of time and patients.lol
thanks again
your fan from Florida-Loretta
The Cotton Barn Loretta thank you Loretta it sure works maybe play with it to make it work how you want but saves lots of time ... thanks for watching and commenting hugs xx Amanda
Brilliant, many thanks to the lady from Facebook that showed you this and thanks for sharing it on here with us, I know I do miss out by not using Facebook so I'm really happy when anyone shares crafting stuff they've found from there, I've got some dryer sheets but I'm wondering if the cheap dust covers that you can buy in pound shops will do the same thing...I've got one somewhere so next time I'm die cutting I'll try it (if I can find the dust cover that is..lol..) off to watch your last book folding vid now...x
earlzy100 its the slight stickiness on the dryer sheets that doest the magic hun xxxx
What a great tip Amanda!! I will have to give it a try. tfs
Lucinda Bostic thanks honey xxxx
WOW,This is a brilliant idea honey,I have a delicate butterfly die,and it is a pain in the butt poking those fiddly little bits out,but this idea makes it a doddle,thanks for sharing,hugs,Elaine xx
yeah its a fab idea and it does work Elaine xx
Thank you! Great tip!
Thank you so much for sharing this with us...... I really love 💕 watching you, you’re laugh 😂 is so lovely 😊 This is a really great 👍 idea 💡.
Thanks for watching , hugs x Amanda
I've heard of this idea, but never tried. Partly because I don't use dryer sheets (allergy reasons). But this works so well. I might have to buy a box. Thanks for sharing the idea. Muriel
***** Thanks Muriel , they can be strong as the softener is obviously concentrated maybe pick a sensitive skin one ??? xx Amanda
great idea Amanda I have seen the dryer sheet before but not like this... and wouldn't you know I need to do some cutting and am out of dryer sheets lol... hugs barb
Great tip.
Thank you so much for sharing! I can't wait to try it.
Jennifer Ford thanks for watching hun , it really does work and if you cut your dies facing up ( i do mine down) just put the sheet on the top and run back through xxx Amanda
So glad I came across your idea!!!
Thanks for watching x Amanda
THANKS! Cant wait to use this technique
Linda Walsh your welcome thanks for watching xxx
Excellent thank u for the time saver!
Neat idea! I love it!
Michelle's Crafts & More thanks honey xx
Thanks for sharing this great tip.
Erla
Erla Kristinsdottir your welcome honey thanks for watching x
Thank you!!
I definitely have to try this! Thanks for the tip!
Debbie Dunham thanks for watching hun xxxxx
Y esta maquinita cuanto cuesta
Great tip!Just brought me a die machine.Tfs....xxxx
Vickie Murray awesome have fun with it only had mine about a year and i love it x
I tried this, unfortunately it didn't work for me 😖 x
Thank you ❤️🇨🇦
You are so welcome x
OMGoodness what a cool tip , X
Ok that's awesome 😊thanks a bunch!!
Tiffany Heggs Its cool we were amazed when we first saw the lady in the link above do it so I just had to share ..... lol lol don't take much to impress us crafters huh !!! lol lol xxx
WOW just been & tried it & it worked Yay xx
yeah it does ha ha ha ...and smells good too :) x Amanda
Love the corset die!
I tried this and it didn't work for me. Not sure why.
poetspice hmmm maybe it works best on card that isn't so thick or maybe it depends on what kind of dryer sheets .... these things always have variables :) the corset die is from Joanna Sheen hun xxx
Amazing
Thanks for watching xx
Thanks for this neat tip. 🍁
are these used dryer sheets or new? Thank you
i used new ones :)
Thank you great tip :)
Hello, this is so cool! Thanks for sharing ;-)
Darlene Craig thanks for watching hun x Amanda
Brilliant, now to find some dryer sheets which I've never used.....presume get 'em from the supermarket?
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sillyeels yeah supermarket hun .... i use them to keep my fabric in my craft room fresh but don't use a tubule dryer lol lol xx
Great idea, thanks for sharing. Hugs, A
Alice the Gmaw thanks for watching hun xx
TFS Love Hugs and Good Thoughts Teresa
Teresa Renken thanks for watching hun xxx
fab tip n i love that dressform die. xxx
sharon ludlow thanks hun its from Joanna Sheen xx
Why not put the dryer sheets right from the starting sandwich? It would save a step!
sure you can do as you like just sharing the idea ..Thank you so much for watching xx Amanda