Brother ScanNCut Tips & Tricks - Cutting Patterned Paper - Season of Green & Gold by Stampin’ Up!
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I just signed up for your ScanNCut retreat! So excited to learn more about my SNC. And, the bags your mom made are gorgeous! I love that fabric! 💕Thanks so much!!!
So happy to see a card maker using a scanncut. Will neeed to join your scanncut group.
Thanks Diana. I love many types of paper crafting and love how much time the ScanNCut saves me.
Hi Kimberly, I’m sorry I had to watch the replay instead of watching your demo live. I can’t wait to play with my brother and this particular paper.
I am so happy I found your channel! I've had a Scan & Cut for YEARS and really don't know how to use it so it just sits on my table. I am going to give it a try today so thanks for sharing ~
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Gale The Happy Stamper :)
Kim has lots of classes on Udemy (name of the platform). She also has coupons for them. . .
Hello from Germany. Thankyou for your tutorial. I have a Scan N Cut SDX1500
Every time I watch your videos on cutting out the DSP I learn something new! Thank you!
Thank you fot the layertip!
Learned so much! Thank you!❤
Thank you, I was hoping the scan n cut would work on this Dsp!
Love it!
Thanks Carol!
Hi Kimberly, thank you for the lesson on scanning on vellum. All these years I’ve fussy cut.
Love your tutorials ,learning so much .From Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 ❤😊
Your mom's swag bags are beautiful!
I love your tips! Thanks to you, I got my SNC out and have been playing with it. Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
Thanks for ALL the great tips! It inspires me to pull out myuse my Scan'n'Cut and use it!
I am not a seamstress by any means but I do remember receiving this tip and it might help your mom and husband when you're sewing "tubes" that will then be turned right side out (i.e., straps, piping, etc., for your swag bags)--insert a piece of cording down the length of your tube (inside the tube)--have it be strong enough to tug on without breaking, light enough that it won't leave a lump in the fabric. Have the end of the cording stick out from the top of the unsewn tube a bit and then stitch across the top of the strap to lock the cording in and then stitch the side seam. When you've finished stitching and your tube is complete, grab the the cording where it's hanging out the BOTTOM and start pulling. You'll need to use your fingers at top of the tubing to sort of massage it as it is being pulled down through the inside of the tube. When you've completed turning it right side out, snip off the end of the cording--as to length of cording to leave showing, if you're going to just be sewing the ends of the straps inside another seam like you've shown on your swag bags there should be no problem with cutting it off right at the end where it's meeting that top seam. If you're working with lightweight fabric, you can try cutting the end of the cording a bit longer and then use tweezers to pull the individual cording threads all the way out so no lump is left behind. It's been decades since I used this trick so I hope I've remembered it correctly and that it works well for you.
Thanks for the tip about the light. I’ll have to see if that helps my machine scan better.
You mentioned in the Live about a Scan N Cut group. Can you point me to that group please? Thank you!❤❤❤
It's called Papered Chef's ScanNCut User Group - and she also has classes available in Udemy - and offers coupons for a discount.
Great tutorial thank you!
I am looking below at your attachments, but I do not see that sectioned tray that you keep your die cuts in. Can you or anyone else tell me where you get these trays?
Glad I found your channel! I have been thinking about purchasing the Scan N Cut. Where is the best place to purchase one?
I have a new scan and cut it’s several years old and it has never been used. It want cut like yours there has to be a black line around the pattern.
I cut these before with no problem. However, yesterday when I tried to cut both the dsp and the vellum some of the sprigs were chopped up. How do I correct this. I did not use the pencil trick the first time and had no problem.
How can I cut the forest tree after I have done it with the stencils. I have tried but can’t work it out. Thanks
Hi one question is there a bonus for joining stamp in cut this month.
I’m going to buy me another scan n cut if you can teach me how to use it