The bonded fabric blade is the exact same blade as the premium fine point blade, they are just a diffeent colors to keep them seperate ( like scissors only for fabric)
Yes correct. However it is super helpful because sitting fabric much like cutting cardstock can be tough on your blade and will fill it faster. It’s best to use that with the explore machines to save the blade you use for cutting vinyl from being damaged sooner than it needs to be.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us and this was a ver informative video. May I ask what is the washing situation afterwards. I wanna do something like this for myself bit afraid it'll mess up afterwards.
It’s design space and yes you can design outside of it using other programs and loading them in to cut. I actually do my personal designing in inkscape
Do you know if you could layer sport twill (sometimes called tackle twill)as the background material with fabric on top? I’m looking for a fabric cutting method for letters that will be sewn onto a shirt with a zigzag stitch, like you see on sorority jerseys, if you’re familiar with those.
Does the rotary blade do well with cursive names? I’ve done this method before with felt and used the fine point blade in the fabric housing.. I couldn’t get the rotary blade to cut cleanly so I’m not sure if maybe it’s just a fluke blade or I’m doing something wrong.
I’ve left the backing paper on the heat and bong but it tends to get stuck to mat so I prefer to remove it. You can do whichever way works best for you
What a super cute design!! I'm looking forward to trying the fabric with the puff!! Thanks so much Corinne!!
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The bonded fabric blade is the exact same blade as the premium fine point blade, they are just a diffeent colors to keep them seperate ( like scissors only for fabric)
Yes correct. However it is super helpful because sitting fabric much like cutting cardstock can be tough on your blade and will fill it faster. It’s best to use that with the explore machines to save the blade you use for cutting vinyl from being damaged sooner than it needs to be.
I love how you bedazzled your Maker 😍
Love this Corinne! I’ll be trying this fabric technique!
Thank you for your perfect tutorial!!!💕
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us and this was a ver informative video. May I ask what is the washing situation afterwards. I wanna do something like this for myself bit afraid it'll mess up afterwards.
Wash cold like colors inside out. I recommend line drying but that’s because my dryer get as hot as the sun lol
Thank you for this amazing ❤ idea. This is amazing. Just wondering, how does it hold in the washer?
Beautifully! I have a shirt I made to test before I did this and its been washed dozens of times and its still going strong!
Excellent tutorial. Gonna try to make something today!!
Can I use regular HTV, or only puff? Great video. Btw I had asked question before finishing the video, so the question was answered lol
Htv will work fine. I’ve done this with strip flock, holographic lots of options
Thank you for asking because I'm a newbie and not at the puff vinyl level yet.
May I ask what program you use to create the designs? Could you use like photoshop and upload images? Clean work!
It’s design space and yes you can design outside of it using other programs and loading them in to cut. I actually do my personal designing in inkscape
Do you know if you could layer sport twill (sometimes called tackle twill)as the background material with fabric on top? I’m looking for a fabric cutting method for letters that will be sewn onto a shirt with a zigzag stitch, like you see on sorority jerseys, if you’re familiar with those.
@@ashleywhitmon6165 I don’t see why you couldn’t. As I’ve never worked with that material before I can’t say for sure though
@@CorinneBlackstone thanks so much! Your video is very helpful!
Does the rotary blade do well with cursive names? I’ve done this method before with felt and used the fine point blade in the fabric housing.. I couldn’t get the rotary blade to cut cleanly so I’m not sure if maybe it’s just a fluke blade or I’m doing something wrong.
Yes the rotary tool is awesome for those tight turns and spaces
WOW awesome video thank you so very much 😊
Can I use a stained glass pattern and cut it on fabric? I can get a pdf file, or a printout of it. I’ve never used a cricut.
PDF files are not compatible with cricut. You can cut whatever pattern you want but you need to use a file type like png jpg SVG for the cricut
So cute!
Can you just iron the cut outs or do you have to have a press to make the maker useable
A home iron is ok but it won’t work with the puff htv. A heat press is really gong to give you the best results
Are you going to purchase the cricut venture?
No I’m not. That is way too much money for a machine in my opinion
Your right,I bought one 😪 but thank you
For sharing your knowledge keep the videos coming ❤️
I guess I will have to experiment. But I've seen some other videos where they leave the paper on.
Gets confusing
I’ve left the backing paper on the heat and bong but it tends to get stuck to mat so I prefer to remove it. You can do whichever way works best for you
Love 💕
Can you put this on a sweatshirt
Absolutely
Thank you the ideas are flowing lol
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what is puff?
@@dneed2know818 it’s a specialty vinyl linked in the video description