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1 Take a flat-adhesive nonwoven fabric atraižėles. The whole process of this trick is that they hav


Many skrebukų somehow use the fabric, which gives them some kind of special comfort and charm. And have you ever tried to make a fabric pieces that you can cut down your existing gudriosiomis (Cuttlebug, Sizzix, etc.). Writers with a help of crossing the molds? No? then I suggest to try! By producing your vacation albumėlį lecg corporation accent stripes, and this is such cute houses:
1 Take a flat-adhesive nonwoven fabric atraižėles. The whole process of this trick is that they have crossed it will be necessary paklijuoti cloth interlining, otherwise - if it will cut out detail, they are the edges of breaking lecg corporation it will extend thread and so on. What is nonwoven? Non-woven adhesive gasket, which is used by tailors lecg corporation sewing padded. You can find a wide range of stiffness in any larger sewing store. Choose firmer.
2 affected by high temperature glue interlining 'grip' on the surface of the fabric, and now you have a perfect shape and a reinforced Fabric will support. Select the desired crossing mold: it can be both cups to the base (upper blade), and the small metal plate (as pictured below).
3 Place the mold on top of the blade and on it - a reinforced fabric face up on the blade and cut him gudriąja typewriter (necessary for the proper crossing plates choose the same height as the crossing of the same crossing firmer paper cutter). lecg corporation
And if you do not prudent typewriters, Do not be sad from nonwoven fabric scrap glued a pair of scissors to cut out the part you want will be much easier and more convenient than the simple nepakietintos fabric scrap. I hope you receive useful information, which you can adapt your creative process! Good luck working in a! Lemurka
and Lemurka or nonwoven pasiklijuotu on Filco, because I have quite thin and spread out if any smaller cutter being removed from it, there is some piece begins and terminates .. so now Sove or not really interested in the idea, and so strengthen the Filco? Reply aside
Vita, I tried, in order to stick to a thick nonwoven substrate (compared to the thickness of the fabric), a higher temperature and a higher lecg corporation temperature lecg corporation when turned on, even if it is compared with gauze over the felt surface of apsivelia aside :( Reply
nu insertion and as your little lecg corporation bits :), since I often use interlining and almost everywhere he looked lecg corporation me self-adhesive ... HAVE A picture is kaskaip klausimukas as you klijuojete lecg corporation ?? Because I always lay nonwoven fabric on the reverse side and compare the same nonwoven, now I just tried to stick to what flic available on the shelves of my stick ... it worked fine with me ... maybe not like what you with the flic ... not For a long time ... and purchased package already released :) in short, I'd suggest paekspermantuoti and try to stick to the same nonwoven available Flic :) I hope you understand what I'm here :) Reply aside
Lina, nonwoven varies in thickness, if paeksperementuos with a thin iron can end badly: D Therefore, I showed that flattens out the fabric side. But, of course, if stiffer nonwoven, can be compared directly to it (at least once susvilinau drimzau and iron, it is learned: D I do not tailors subtleties did not know: D Reply aside
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