Thank you @AvantiMorocha for the wonderful video and instructions! My fabric cut very well. I did have to spray my mat with temporary adhesive since my mat did not hold the fabric very well. Thanx again!
This is such a good idea!!! I REALLY like the idea of a fabric design more than heat transfer vinyl. I think it would have a nicer feel to it. Great video ❤
Hola Avanti mi nombre es Maria landeros y soy nueva en el uso de la cricut y las flores de papel que me encantaron l malo es que no se hacer ciertos diseños como uno en partícula de un círculo con pequeños circulitos dentro para hacer un girasol utilizando el programa de cricut crea que me puedas ayudar
Hola, el programa de Cricut es un poco más limitado para crear tus propios diseños. Mi recomendación sería pagar la suscripción de Cricut Access y usar sus diseños.
I’m wanting something that cuts multiple things like Cricut does, wood, engraves , embosses etc but Cricut doesn’t cut as big as silhoutte. Can the cameo 4 plus do that?
I'm sorry I didn't fully see the video I thought I was looking at something to cut fabric mask I thought there was a tool for cutting mass I thought he could be used for the mask
Thanks for showing the cutting process! Still I'm being a bit of party pooper here (sorry): Heat and bond interfacing is not made to just stick, it is made to help stick fabric to other fabric so that you can satin sitch it to the other fabric. To make it permanent you will have to sew over it in some way (preferably satin stitch with a woven fabric like this because it frays otherwise, felt and such work with normal topstitching). This doesn't work (well) with a bought Shirt, and especially not with a stretchy one, since it stretches underneath the stiff non-stretch woven fabric and wiggles itself free from the glue. This method will most like not work in the longrun for most Shirts. It's however a good method to prepare appliqués for sewing them on.
I’ve watched 3 silhouette cameo fabric cutting videos and yours was the best. Thank you for posting!
You're welcome 😊❤️
Thank you @AvantiMorocha for the wonderful video and instructions! My fabric cut very well. I did have to spray my mat with temporary adhesive since my mat did not hold the fabric very well. Thanx again!
Can’t wait to get my cameo 3! Loved your tutorial very easy to understand!! Thank you so much
You're welcome :)
I love the simplicity of your tutorials!
Thank you :)
This is such a good idea!!! I REALLY like the idea of a fabric design more than heat transfer vinyl. I think it would have a nicer feel to it. Great video ❤
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it :)
Thank you very much. I think that using the heat n bond looks quicker and easier than the spray stabilisers.
You're welcome 😊
Absolutely fabulous tutorial. Perfect. Thank you😃
I’m glad you liked it 😊
this video was very good
Thanks for this - very helpful tutorial
You're welcome 😊
Thank you dear. It is very useful vedio
You're welcome 😊❤️
Great info, thank you so much
You're welcome :)
Hola Avanti mi nombre es Maria landeros y soy nueva en el uso de la cricut y las flores de papel que me encantaron l malo es que no se hacer ciertos diseños como uno en partícula de un círculo con pequeños circulitos dentro para hacer un girasol utilizando el programa de cricut crea que me puedas ayudar
Hola, el programa de Cricut es un poco más limitado para crear tus propios diseños. Mi recomendación sería pagar la suscripción de Cricut Access y usar sus diseños.
I’m wanting something that cuts multiple things like Cricut does, wood, engraves , embosses etc but Cricut doesn’t cut as big as silhoutte. Can the cameo 4 plus do that?
Hi, they have similar tools, but I won’t recommend any of them for wood or engraving, if you want to do this kind of jobs you need a laser machine.
Hi! What is the maximums isze of fabric we can put in and is there bigger available? Thanks :)
Hi, for Cameo 4 it's going to be 12" x 24" and you need to use the mat that match that size. Cameo Plus and Cameo Pro are a little bigger.
Instead of the cricut can I use an iron? Would I have to be more careful with it?
Hi, yes, you can use a iron. The process to attach the fabric to the t-shirts may take you a little longer when using and iron.
Does the adhesive make impermeable? Breathable?
Hi, it does it in some way, but your only applying it to one area of the t-shirt. The light heat bond is more breathable than the ultrahold.
I'm sorry I didn't fully see the video I thought I was looking at something to cut fabric mask I thought there was a tool for cutting mass I thought he could be used for the mask
Looks great! TFS! I plan to use the cameo when cutting appliqués for a quilt I will be making in the future
Thank you 😊❤️
Thanks for showing the cutting process! Still I'm being a bit of party pooper here (sorry): Heat and bond interfacing is not made to just stick, it is made to help stick fabric to other fabric so that you can satin sitch it to the other fabric. To make it permanent you will have to sew over it in some way (preferably satin stitch with a woven fabric like this because it frays otherwise, felt and such work with normal topstitching). This doesn't work (well) with a bought Shirt, and especially not with a stretchy one, since it stretches underneath the stiff non-stretch woven fabric and wiggles itself free from the glue. This method will most like not work in the longrun for most Shirts. It's however a good method to prepare appliqués for sewing them on.
I did everything from the video but in some spots my fabric is wanting to peel from the shirt.
I can't see the video because of the black words.
Click on the CC underneath the video to disable the closed captions. 😉