This is why I love my ScanNCut, I found this pattern on Pinterest, you can download it from this website Here
I traced the design in Inkscape and converted it into a ScanNCut file using Canvas.
I resized it to just under 3 inches and cut 12 in white linen card from the Papermill Online and slotted them all together.
So I saw this on Pinterest and thought I would have a go this morning.
Here is the link to the original tutorial, you do not need a ScanNCut for this but if you have one you can get it to do all the felt cutting for you.
I made my shapes smaller as the only canvas I could get was A4 in size, I think the one in the tutorial is 12×12.
I made the shape in ScanNCut Canvas and made three different sizes and cut them all out of 2, 12×12 pieces of felt which I backed with HeatNBond.
My shapes were 3.75, 3.0 and 2.25 inches high.
I used blade7, cut pressure9 and speed5.
Covered a canvas with cotton fabric and used a hot glue gun to set all the felt pieces in place.
I think it turned out nice.
I have to say thank you to one of our Facebook members who created this little in the hoop heart embroidery design and also created a ScanNCut cutting file too.
So today I’ve used my ScanNCut to cut the hearts from calico and used her embroidery file to make this in the hoop design on my Janome Memory Craft 9900.
I’ve made a little makeup/pencil case with the design.