Me too! I found this video while looking for cutting fabric. There may be times I will stabilize, but there will be times with no stabilization. I have the rotary blade and extra sticky mat in my cart, but was checking on if there was anything else I needed. Fascinated by that iron!! (Or maybe it is called a press). Off to the check that baby out!
Thanks Brenda for another great tutorial. I would be in a rotary blade tutorial please - very keen to learn how to cut unstabilized fabric with my Cameo 5.
You have opened up a whole new process for me! I would love videos and info specific to the Curio 2. I also would like to see the Rotary Blade in action (again, Curio2 if possible). Specifically, do I use a sticky mat when cutting fabric on Curio2, or just the electrostatic mat? Curio2 is a very steep learning curve. Thank you!!!
I need to work more with the Curio 2! I always fall back to the Cameo because it's so familiar. I will definitely work on that. I'm not sure if the ES mat will hold material. It seems to be a lot of trial and error with that still, but if you place it on there and it seems to stay well, then you can always try a test cut to see how it does without wasting a lot of material.
I have learned a lot from watching your design videos, I don't yet have a silhouette machine but I am looking into the 24 in cutting machine at the moment. Is it possible that you can share the fabric applique that you purchase? Or is it just regular fabric with heat and bond?
I would be interested in the rotary blade tutorial please.
Another excellent video. I'm inspired. Thanks
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Hi there - thnx for all your guidance. Could you maybe show the applique using the rotary blade and unbonded fabric. Tyia
Me too! I found this video while looking for cutting fabric. There may be times I will stabilize, but there will be times with no stabilization. I have the rotary blade and extra sticky mat in my cart, but was checking on if there was anything else I needed.
Fascinated by that iron!! (Or maybe it is called a press). Off to the check that baby out!
Thanks Brenda for another great tutorial. I would be in a rotary blade tutorial please - very keen to learn how to cut unstabilized fabric with my Cameo 5.
I have learned so much watching your videos. Thank you!! Where do you get your tshirts and sweatshirts for crafting?
You have opened up a whole new process for me! I would love videos and info specific to the Curio 2. I also would like to see the Rotary Blade in action (again, Curio2 if possible). Specifically, do I use a sticky mat when cutting fabric on Curio2, or just the electrostatic mat? Curio2 is a very steep learning curve. Thank you!!!
I need to work more with the Curio 2! I always fall back to the Cameo because it's so familiar. I will definitely work on that. I'm not sure if the ES mat will hold material. It seems to be a lot of trial and error with that still, but if you place it on there and it seems to stay well, then you can always try a test cut to see how it does without wasting a lot of material.
I would love a video on the rotary blade
Love it! Would like to see a rotary tutorial too please.
I would like a video of using a rotary blade . Thank you.
Got my Cameo 5 ladt week stil in the dark wil learn thnx
Start small. You'll be a pro in no time!
Always appreciate the vids on silhouette thank ya!
Ooh! That is really cute...I love it!
Love and thanks for sharing !
wonderful! looks great.
Wow love this!
Are you planning to add a video with the embossing tool and mat soon?:)
I have learned a lot from watching your design videos, I don't yet have a silhouette machine but I am looking into the 24 in cutting machine at the moment. Is it possible that you can share the fabric applique that you purchase? Or is it just regular fabric with heat and bond?
The material I used in this video is just a cotton print with heat n bond.
Very cool!
Great video! Can you do one for cutting fabric for embroidery?
Can you share what were you off set settings. Thanks
I had the offset at .040 with squared corners.