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Sliver 2 Blade NEW!
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scrapbookcircus
(Unknown)
2/22/2009 10:00 PM
I have been lurking for a while but just wanted to share my tips with cutting fabric.. I have
been cutting out numbers and letters that I put on children's t-shirts.
I have found for best results I iron on a type of interfacing with a paper backing then I spray
my carrier sheet with spray glue- wait for it to go tacky. Then put the fabric face down on the
carrier sheet.
I then put strips of low tack masking tape on the back until the whole area is covered-this
keeps everything in place!! I have been using the blue tip blade.. pressure -about 190.
speed 25.
Some fabrics need 2 cuts. I lower my overcut to about 15 and trailing blade to 18. (changes
for type of image and material)
Reverse the image you want to cut!! (as the fabric is face down) I have found it cuts through
the tape like butter! the tape and backing paper just fall away!
Sounds like lots of work but it is worth it for the ease of cutting!
Now I have found out there is fabric blade -can't wait to try it!!
Hope my ideas can help with people wanting to cut fabric!!
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