Updated: Apr 22, 2023
Hi everyone, thank you to everyone on instagram who said they would like this tutorial.
I am showing how I used a machine embroidery PES stitch file in my ScanNCut to create the cut fabric for my in the hoop corner bookmark.
This is such a quick stitch out and great for gifts, the ones I made previously were for family and they loved them. Im using mine in a diary they don't just have to be a bookmark for a reading book!
I got the stitch file free from Creative Fabrica as part of my membership, there is so much on the CF website for all types of crafts.
Click below if you want information on how to join and the ways to pay. I will leave a direct link to the stitch file too. I hope you like the project.
Creative Fabrica Information Here
Sunflower Corner Bookmark Here
Hi everyone in todays video I am just making a couple of vinyl labels for some sewing notions and an acrylic blank which I made into a bookmark.
As mentioned in the video the acrylic I used I've had for many years, but you can buy blanks on amazon and Ive linked some in the craft section under my amazon favourites tab at the top of my website home page.
I also have links to permanent vinyl too and the fonts and vinyl paint brush stroke are from Creative Fabrica, links below for you.
I hope you like the project.
Paint brush strokes Here I used the SVG in the folder and resized it to fit my acrylic.
Sewing project font Here
Bookmark font Here
Updated: Apr 22, 2023
Hi everyone I want to show you two single line fonts I've found on Creative Fabrica, which are great to use in our ScanNCut machines. Ive spoken about single line or single stroke fonts in the past and people always ask me where to get single line/stroke fonts, and my answer has always been "you probably need to pay to get a true single line font" and they can be pricey, there are some free fonts that when reduced small enough in size will give you the single stroke effect but when you need to make them bigger for a project you see that they are double lined, so not true single line fonts.
So what I've done in todays video (below) is made these two single line/stroke fonts draw with the ScanNCut machine at 9 inches wide, that way by making them big you will see they are single lines and yes Ive had to pay for them However, they are included in my yearly subscription and for my money I get access to over 125,000 fonts, over 6 million graphics and over 42,000 embroidery designs and so much more, and as crafters we don't generally restrict ourselves to one type of craft do we? so I think the subscription in this instance is worth it.
This site is so useful if you are a crafter, it not only has you covered if you are a paper crafter, but it has items for knitters, people who crochet, quilt, embroider, cross stitch you can even take classes all as part of your subscription and you even have a commercial licence included so if you use anything from the site in something you make you are ok to sell your handmade item.
The information on the sites homepage can be a little confusing as they have a couple of offer options -
There is a free trial and then if you subscribe and pay monthly you will be charged £8.99 + vat a month.
At the moment they also have an all access offer showing £4.99 a month paid annually at £59.00, if you live in Europe or the UK vat applies, this is the offer that I took advantage of.
You buy the yearly subscription in full, mine was approx £68 including vat after currency conversion and this then equates to about £5.75 a month including vat, so this is the best way to get the most for your money as the saving over paying monthly is over £5.00 a month.
You can do the free trial but you don't have all access, then if you want to take advantage of the better yearly price, before the trial expires you just go back to the website and choose upgrade now on the £4.99 banner at the top of the screen, this will override the free period and once paid you will have locked in the reduced annual price for ever and have all access.
I will add my referral link below if you want to have a look and maybe join and if you are already a member I will link to the two fonts Ive shown in todays video too.
I hope you find this information helpful.
Join Here
Rainy Winter Here
Worry Line Here