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  I made these this week. Learning how to sew and used my cricut e and cut the car from my community and the cupcake and apple from doodlecharms.
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I love those. They are so cute.
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Thanks so much had fun making them
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They are so cute. I wish I knew how to sew!
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Wish I had a little one still  . My "little one " is now almost 6feet tall and a Soph.in college  ! Great JOB!
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This is awesome! So it does cut fabric pretty nicely!? Keep up the good work.
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These are VERY Cute!!!
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Cute! I have been thinking about trying to cut some fabric and felt. I looked at felt today at M's but they didn't have the colors I needed.. Maybe soon
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wow!! how cute are they!!!
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oh those are too cute. Making onesies is so much fun and yours came out darling
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Those are soooo cute, you should try selling them at a craft show or on Etsy. TFS!
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What are the blade settings that you used? Did you have to pretreat the fabric or did you just stick it on the mat? You did a wonderful job! I have been using my Cricut to make patterns for sewing...cutting the fabric directly would make it a whole lot easier for me! I had never thought about putting fabric thru my Cricut! Thanks for the idea!
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TOo sweet, love them to death!
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Those are really sweet! - Char
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Cute CUte Cute
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ange wrote:What are the blade settings that you used? Did you have to pretreat the fabric or did you just stick it on the mat? You did a wonderful job! I have been using my Cricut to make patterns for sewing...cutting the fabric directly would make it a whole lot easier for me! I had never thought about putting fabric thru my Cricut! Thanks for the idea! I use a fabric stiffner first and then put the right down and tape it with painters tape which is blue and then I just full pressure middle speed and then let cricut cut the fabric. I am learning how to sew and thought this would be easier and cheaper instead of buying the die cut fabric machine for another 250.00. I just stiffin my fabric and use my cricut.
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Peggy, Do you use the regular blade or the deep cut blade?
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OMG - these are sooo adorable! LOve them!! TFS!
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Very cute. Would make cute baby gifts.
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Kate wrote:Peggy, Do you use the regular blade or the deep cut blade? I used the regular blade.
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They are really cute! I might have to make some just because!!!
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These are so cute and adorable
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Originally Posted by: ange  What are the blade settings that you used? Did you have to pretreat the fabric or did you just stick it on the mat? You did a wonderful job! I have been using my Cricut to make patterns for sewing...cutting the fabric directly would make it a whole lot easier for me! I had never thought about putting fabric thru my Cricut! Thanks for the idea! used fabric stiffner and then put them upside down on the mat and cut them out. caint remember the blade. the fabric was stiff when i cut them out.
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