Hello, another awesome video with interesting content! I had a busy day in my sewing room but now I get to sit and hand quilt while I watch! I hope you have a lovely week ahead! Thank you or sharing your time, talent and expertise!
It would have been nice if you had a bright yellow pointer when explaining on the the laptop/iPad as it was hard to see where you were going ? For a newbie!
Corey or Linda, the rotary blade you use in this video, what Cricut machine are you using? I have a Cricut Explore Air 2 so I was wondering if the blade you show in the video would work for my machine? Suggestions?
I had just watched a video before finding yours that instructed to remove the plastic top to the cutting blade assembly. Watching here, it appears you left that in place. Does it matter which way you do that?
You are correct, you only need a mat and fabric. We used Steam-A-Seam on the back of the fabric so it would cut the exact shape as the fabric and then we could easily apply it to another piece of fabric for an Appliqué.
Hi Cheryl! Not exactly….. Your Cricut maker will cut an exact shape of fabric without the steam a seam backing material. Corey chose to go ahead and back the fabric with the steam a seam material so he wouldn’t have to do separate cuts or cut the steam a seam by hand. It’s completely personal preference, but that’s how he chose to do it:)
Learning how to use circuit with fabric… great video. Thank you.
Just doing research into Cricut mainly for using with fabric
This video was very helpful and truly thank you!!!
Hello, another awesome video with interesting content! I had a busy day in my sewing room but now I get to sit and hand quilt while I watch! I hope you have a lovely week ahead! Thank you or sharing your time, talent and expertise!
Great tutorial, thank you!
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How did I miss this 😭
It would have been nice if you had a bright yellow pointer when explaining on the the laptop/iPad as it was hard to see where you were going ? For a newbie!
Great idea!
Is there a design app for the cricket expression to make design on fabric
Hi. If I have to cut 50 squares for a mini quilt, do I have to use a stabilizer or can I just put the fabric on the mat?
I believe you could always use a really thin stabilizer on the back of the fabric before you cut
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Corey or Linda, the rotary blade you use in this video, what Cricut machine are you using? I have a Cricut Explore Air 2 so I was wondering if the blade you show in the video would work for my machine? Suggestions?
Hi Janis! We are using a Cricut Maker. The rotary blade tool is currently exclusive to the Maker machines.
Linda, would an air explorer 2 also cut fabric? And is vinyl something you use for iron ons onto fabric?
As far as we know you have to have a Maker to cut fabric. You can use iron on vinyl for fabric.
I had just watched a video before finding yours that instructed to remove the plastic top to the cutting blade assembly. Watching here, it appears you left that in place. Does it matter which way you do that?
Hi there! We recommend that you leave the protective gear cover on the rotary blade attachment:)
I definitely got to get me a cricut. Could this be done on a original cricut or cricut 2? Thanks for the video
Any cricut machine that has the rotary blade attachment:)
@@LindasElectricQuilters Thanks so much the video was very informative. I didn't know you can use the Cricut for quilting.
What model is this machine in the demo please?
Cricut Maker
I would have cut the circle out of the flower and then cut a slightly larger circle of the contrasting fabric and put it under the flower.
Wonderful idea! The possibilities are truly endless❤️
I thought you didn't need a backing to cut fabric on the maker
You are correct, you only need a mat and fabric. We used Steam-A-Seam on the back of the fabric so it would cut the exact shape as the fabric and then we could easily apply it to another piece of fabric for an Appliqué.
@@LindasElectricQuilters ok so you're saying it won't cut exact shape or be applied easily without the backing ?
Hi Cheryl! Not exactly….. Your Cricut maker will cut an exact shape of fabric without the steam a seam backing material. Corey chose to go ahead and back the fabric with the steam a seam material so he wouldn’t have to do separate cuts or cut the steam a seam by hand.
It’s completely personal preference, but that’s how he chose to do it:)
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