Hi everyone I just wanted to share my HTV (heat transfer vinyl) sweatshirt I made last night.
I love the offset, sketchy style of this cutting file. I'm not sure if you will see in the photo but the white outlines are so very thin on this design and the Loklik cutting machine cut them beautifully.
The free design is in SVG format so any cutting machine should work for this design.
I used a combination of heat transfer vinyls from HTVRont/Loklik for the white and Cricut and GM Crafts for the coloured glitter vinyl.
You cannot see in the photo how sparkly these glitter vinyls are but it turned out lovely, Ive added a little video below.
The white is cut as one file and then all you need to do is choose your colours for the inlay sections. It's easy to make and I used the warming trick I showed in a recent video which made weeding super easy (I will link to that video below for you.
The cutting file is free from Creative Fabrica and again I will link it below. Also don't forget the CF joining/renewing offer is still on its an amazing discount, several of you have told me you have taken it up.
Join/Renew Creative Fabrica at the discount price
*The links to the vinyls Ive used are in my Amazon favourites under the shop tab above here on my website.
These are affiliate links, but it doesn't cost you anything to use them, and it does help me out. I hope you like the design Ashley.
Hi everyone I hope you are all keeping well, todays project is made using canvas workspace.
Varsity style designs are popular at the moment and yes you can get free fonts or purchase fonts to get this effect, but in todays video I am going to show you how you can make your own designs from any font to make your projects individual.
This is part of my going back to basics videos Ive been posting recently and the two main functions for this type of project are how to use the subtract and offset functions.
The fonts I've used are free mainly from creative fabrica as part of your membership and I will list them below, bouncy is from dafont.
If you are not a creative fabrica member i will also post a link for you to get more information or join. Thank you
Hi everyone, if you have followed me for some time you will know that back in December/January I challenged myself to use my embroidery machine more and I said that I was going to try and post a sewing/embroidery project every month, well so far so good!
We are now in June and I've managed to post not one but sometimes two sewing/embroidery projects, here is todays. Its an in the hoop passport cover and its a free stitch file available with my all access cover from Creative Fabrica.
Click here if you want to join or get more info about CF, I will also leave a direct link to the individual stitch file, incase you are already a member, just click on view profile in the link details to see all the other alphabet letters that are available for this project.
In the hoop passport cover Here the file contains 3 quilt stitch designs, so if you don't like the design I stitched you have other pattern options. As I said in the video I will be making this again, but next time I will stitch all the steps and cut around the outside very close the the final stitching I personally think it will look better.
I hope you like the project.