Good FRY-YAY to you. I am so glad this video is still up. Had to come back and rewatch. Was working on a template and needed guidance which you explained great! THANK YOUxoxo
love the simple way you communicate your points yet detailed, especially the difference cutting with and without backing. I have not cut my first template, feeling lucky that I watched your video before cutting. thank you..
Hi i bought some of that material to cut my rhinestones but i use my silhoutte and i use the glitter cardstock setting with the backing on the material n it cuts great 👍
I'm just getting ready to attempt this method for applying my hit fix rhinestones. Thank you so much for your detailed tutorial. It has given me the confidence to begin!
Thanks so much for your comment! Rhinestones are so much fun to use. Since making this video, I have found that the flock and transfer tape from Heat Transfer Warehouse is so much easier to use.
Thank you so much! I have cut a lot of rhinestone templates on my Glowforge laser, but only using Glitter Cardstock. The rhinestone template material is not laser safe. Thank you so much for watching!
Go to the dollar store and buy a small bristle brush hair brush. I like the kind that is a roll looking brush to swipe the template over a trash can. You can also use a toothbrush.
I have learned so much about working with rhinestones since this video and I absolutely LOVE working with them! Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment:)
Oh my goodness, rhinestones have become my life!!! So much fun and beautiful results. I hope you enjoy it as well. Give yourself some patience at first though:)
The only thing I can think of is that the transfer tape you used left a sticky residue on the front. I have never had that happen. Does a warm wet cloth remove the stickiness?
@@MakingwithMarilyn TYSM for responding- I did not use transfer tape. The crystals are hot-fix sheets. They are not sticky out of the package, but after attaching, the face of the crystals are sticky and attract every bit of lint, and hair sticks to it. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Ty for any advice you can give me. Maybe they are cheap? They did not seem cheap though.
The adhesion, if pressed correctly, is very good. I wash my rhinestone shirts inside out in the washing machine. Then I hang dry them. I do add them all to the dryer when they are dry or almost dry to fluff them up.
@@MakingwithMarilyn Oh my goodness, I just asked you on another video! Haha! Thank you so much for responding. Your videos have been a wealth of knowledge!
I ended up discovering that through watching another person's live. Someone in the chat suggested it so I bought one of the super sticky rollers:) Thanks so much for watching and sharing the suggestion!
nice one video for us. what size for cutting 6ss holes? and also i use other cutting machine and this machine have small display i found " speed and force" so how much speed and force i use for this flock ?
The 6ss holes, according to Silhouette's software, should be .102 inches in diameter. I have only used a Cricut Maker, so I am not sure about speed and force. What machine are you using?
@@MajidKhan-jr4vk I am not familiar with that cutting machine. You might be able to search RUclips for a video on how to use it to cut rhinestone flock.
@@moinuddin4947 sorry about that. I am cutting rhinestone flock. I prefer the pink flock from Heat Transfer Warehouse over this Amazon rhinestone flock.
Actually I am making this product and I haven't been able to know what that back white paper is. Here in India we can't use flock because of the costing.
Good FRY-YAY to you. I am so glad this video is still up. Had to come back and rewatch. Was working on a template and needed guidance which you explained great! THANK YOUxoxo
I'm so glad it was helpful!!! Thank you for watching.
love the simple way you communicate your points yet detailed, especially the difference cutting with and without backing. I have not cut my first template, feeling lucky that I watched your video before cutting. thank you..
Thank you so much!!!
How did it turn out?
Hi i bought some of that material to cut my rhinestones but i use my silhoutte and i use the glitter cardstock setting with the backing on the material n it cuts great 👍
Thank you for sharing your settings!
Ur welcome 🤗
I'm just getting ready to attempt this method for applying my hit fix rhinestones. Thank you so much for your detailed tutorial. It has given me the confidence to begin!
Thanks so much for your comment! Rhinestones are so much fun to use. Since making this video, I have found that the flock and transfer tape from Heat Transfer Warehouse is so much easier to use.
Sheryl, did you happen to try this method yet? Would love to hear how it came out if you did.
very informative, learned a new pressing trick for seams... move the rebound pad..TY
Thank you!!! And thanks for watching.
So helpful I’m a beginner, just getting familiar with rhinestones projects
I hope you end up loving them as much as I do!!! They are so fun:)
This was a very comprehensive video! You've covered all my questions! Thank you 😊
Thank you so much!!!
Wow love the way you explained this. I don’t have a cricut though, however I have a laser machine
Thank you so much! I have cut a lot of rhinestone templates on my Glowforge laser, but only using Glitter Cardstock. The rhinestone template material is not laser safe. Thank you so much for watching!
Go to the dollar store and buy a small bristle brush hair brush. I like the kind that is a roll looking brush to swipe the template over a trash can. You can also use a toothbrush.
Such a great suggestion!!! I will try that. Thanks so much!
Excellent video!! This is all new to me, and it's making perfect sense!! Thank you!!!! 🥰
I have learned so much about working with rhinestones since this video and I absolutely LOVE working with them! Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment:)
Omg this was soooooo helpful!! Thank you so much for sharing. I also appreciated your updating your status and information.❤
I'm so glad the video was helpful to you!!! Thanks for watching!
Loved this! Saving it!
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Thank you!!!
Ok I will definitely be following you!! I see get lots of tips in comments. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much!!!
Informative and gives me hope! Thank you Marilyn!
I bet you end up loving blinging!! Thank you for watching!
Lay it on me 🍿 I got my stencil vinyl in today. Let's do this!! I really shouldn't be this excited to do this 😂
Oh my goodness, rhinestones have become my life!!! So much fun and beautiful results. I hope you enjoy it as well. Give yourself some patience at first though:)
Great video very informative
Thank you so much!!!
Super helpful tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you!
Turned out great!
Thank you! Looking forward to doing more bling:)
hello- I am new at this, and the face of my crystals are sticky after attaching to my fabric. Any advice for fixing this isue? Ty- great vid!
The only thing I can think of is that the transfer tape you used left a sticky residue on the front. I have never had that happen. Does a warm wet cloth remove the stickiness?
@@MakingwithMarilyn TYSM for responding- I did not use transfer tape. The crystals are hot-fix sheets. They are not sticky out of the package, but after attaching, the face of the crystals are sticky and attract every bit of lint, and hair sticks to it. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Ty for any advice you can give me. Maybe they are cheap? They did not seem cheap though.
Great video.
Thank you Barbara!
How strong is the adhesion for stones? I randomly came across your video, and like a magpie or raven, I'm drawn to all things sparkly!
The adhesion, if pressed correctly, is very good. I wash my rhinestone shirts inside out in the washing machine. Then I hang dry them. I do add them all to the dryer when they are dry or almost dry to fluff them up.
@@MakingwithMarilyn Oh my goodness, I just asked you on another video! Haha! Thank you so much for responding. Your videos have been a wealth of knowledge!
try using a sticky lint roller it works x
I ended up discovering that through watching another person's live. Someone in the chat suggested it so I bought one of the super sticky rollers:) Thanks so much for watching and sharing the suggestion!
Good video thanks looks good ❤
Thank you Jessie!
What about cutting the flock with the back on and not on a mat? That is how I do vinyl.
Which machine do you cut with? I would love to try that!
Love it! Thank you 😊
Thank you!!!
GOOD MORNING...GREAT VIDEO FRIEND
Thank you Stacey!!!
Great demo! I like to cut on mat.🤩
Thanks RUG'l! I have modified my cut settings over time and I no longer cut twice:)
super halpful vidio
You are amazing ty
Thanks so much Dawn!!! I appreciate it.
TFS...great tutorial
Thank you Nicole. It was very basic, but hopefully helpful to someone:) I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving!
Yes, I did thank u. Hope u had a nice Thanksgiving as well😊
nice one video for us. what size for cutting 6ss holes? and also i use other cutting machine and this machine have small display i found " speed and force" so how much speed and force i use for this flock ?
The 6ss holes, according to Silhouette's software, should be .102 inches in diameter. I have only used a Cricut Maker, so I am not sure about speed and force. What machine are you using?
@@MakingwithMarilyn its Seiki SK870 model
@@MajidKhan-jr4vk I am not familiar with that cutting machine. You might be able to search RUclips for a video on how to use it to cut rhinestone flock.
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Can these be used on wood?
I never even thought of trying that, but it's a great question, so I will give it a try and do a short video on it:)
@@MakingwithMarilyn Thanks for making the video! I watched it the other day! Great work!
@@mshopey32 Thank you for the idea!!!
I mean back white paper
What is that back paper called?
The white paper on the back is just the protective cover for the sticky side of the flock. Thanks for watching!
But what's the name?
Of that paper
@@moinuddin4947 sorry about that. I am cutting rhinestone flock. I prefer the pink flock from Heat Transfer Warehouse over this Amazon rhinestone flock.
Actually I am making this product and I haven't been able to know what that back white paper is.
Here in India we can't use flock because of the costing.
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