Thursday, September 22, 2011

Updated my Colors Quiet Book Tutorial

I decided to update the tutorial for the 'my colors' quiet book, it is still available as a Google doc over at the original tutorial post. I've added some additional directions and tips and a fun cover. (What is an update without a fun cover? Loving the chevron stripes!) Also, it is applicable whether you are using your own supplies or a kit. You can find that post by clicking HERE.


Wow. Lots of posts this week!

LeAnne

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Tutorial: Cutting Fabric with the Cricut

Ready for a break from the 'shop' posts? Me too. I love sharing crafting tutorials with you all and am sorry I haven't done too many as of late. I hope to be better at sharing tutorials and some of the other projects I've been working on.

Yes. You can cut fabric with your Cricut. No. It won't make your machine blow up. But yes, there are some tricks that make it a little easier. So after cutting many a lettering kits I thought I'd share how I cut fabric with the Cricut.

I've owned my Cricut for almost three years and I love it. I purchased it on Black Friday from Walmart.com. About 95% of what I cut with my Cricut is fabric.  The Cricut cuts fabric wonderfully and I thought I'd share my technique if anyone out there is attempting this. (I am sure the method is very similar for the Silhouette. Just make sure you use the appropriate fusible webbing that Silhouette recommends.)


Materials
  • Heat n' Bond Ultrahold (red package) I'm not affiliated with Heat n' Bond, or Cricut for that matter, neither know I exist. Heat n' Bond is the brand that has given me the best results. No, you don't need to sew after using this fusible webbing.  Don't use Heat n' Bond Lite (purple package) with the Cricut. I've tried it with the Cricut and haven't had good results. However, I use it all the time when I need a sewable or light-weight fusible fusible webbing. It is still a great product. 
    • You can buy Heat n Bond in 1 yard packs or 5 yard packs. I usually buy my Heat n' Bond at JoAnn's when the notions are 50% off or BOGO. That way it is only about $5.00 each instead of  $10.00 each for a 5 yard rollEdit 2/2014: JoAnn's no longer offers Heat n' Bond in the 5 yard packs. However, you can get the 5 yard packs at Walmart in the sewing section for about $7.99 or $8.99
  • Fabric - the amount you need depends on your project. For this project I used 1/2 yard cuts of fabric. 
    • I haven't had the best results when I use CHEAP CHEAP fabric, think the FQs at JoAnn's. I've had great results with the stripes, polka dots, and vine fabrics from JoAnn's Keepsake Calicos. (see the title picture above for examples) Designer fabric cuts perfectly.
  • A new blade or one that HASN'T been used to cut paper. (The Deep Blade and Housing isn't a must for cutting cotton fabrics.) I mark the blades I use for fabric with a Sharpie marker. If you are cutting thicker fabric, then you probably will need the Deep Blade Housing. Edit 2/2014: I have since purchased the Deep Blade Housing and cut fabric just for fun. It works great! If you are having troubles getting a clean cut with the regular blade/housing this could solve your problem. Again, I've had great luck with the regular blade -  made a gazillion lettering kits with it, and only mention as an option. Try eBay if you are looking to purchase the Deep Blade Housing. I got an awesome deal that included the housing and several blades for about $20.00 including shipping. (The Deep Blade Housing runs about $24.99 at Hobby Lobby.)
  • Iron - I bought a cheap iron from Walmart that I use for projects that use fusible webbing/interfacing. This is totally optional, but I ruined the nice iron we got as a wedding gift from such projects.
Directions 

Prewashing Fabric
When cutting fabric with my Cricut, I only prewash my fabric if I am going to wash the finished product.  If you prewash your fabric, don't dry with fabric softener. After washing, iron with heavy starch. You want your fabric to be as crisp and smooth as possible. The starch helps bring back some of that sheen and smoothness you get with not washed fabric. You don't need to make the fabric super stiff, so just a little is fine.

1. Press your fabric well, very well.  You don't want wrinkles or creases at all. Use water or steam to get  all wrinkles and creases out. 

2. Cut the Heat n' Bond to your desired size. I made 'sheets' of fabric for this project so I cut my Heat n' Bond into 12"x17" sheets. The length is 17" because that is the width of the Heat n ' Bond. I have the 12" x 24" mats so I could make my sheets larger than 12"x12".


3. Adhere to the wrong side of your fabric following the package directions. You want your fabric to be slightly bigger than your piece of webbing. (I just adhered it to the whole 1/2 yard piece of fabric...you just can't see it all.)



4. Flip over the fabric to the right side and press well. The webbing has to be fully-adhered to the fabric or you will not get a good cut.


I made two sheets of each color, here is the view from the back of the fabric:


5.  Cut your fabric down to the size of the webbing. I used my rotary cutter and acrylic ruler to make it nice and straight. (I like doing it this way because the webbing doesn't ooze out onto your iron or ironing board.)


Finished sheets after trimming.

6.  Again, I like making sure the webbing is fully adhered, especially around the edges. So I just quickly go around the edges with the iron after I've trimmed down my sheets.


7.  Now you are ready to cut! I like to prepare all my fabric at once if I am doing a big project, like the lettering kits. So if it has been a few days since adhering the webbing, I will quickly give the sheet a quick iron before placing it on the mat. Totally optional, but it just makes me feel better.  Place the sheet on the mat and smooth well with your hands. Cut as desired! I set my pressure to high, blade depth to 5, and speed to slow. You may want to practice on a scrap of fabric with webbing just to see what works best with your fabric and machine.


8.  If you are cutting small and intricate shapes/letters there may be a few places where a thread of fabric is holding shape/letter onto the sheet of fabric. Most of the time I can just give the shape/letter a tug and it comes right off the sheet of fabric. Sometimes though, I have to get out my little applique scissors and trim a thread or two. I only have this happen with SMALL letters/shapes. I've NEVER had this happen with larger shapes. Larger shapes separate from the sheet of fabric just like when you are cutting paper.

9. Adhere your letters/shapes to your project following the package directions. If I am adhering to felt, I always use a pressing cloth between the project and my iron. This is because you use a higher temp on your iron to adhere the letter then you would want to use with felt. And yes, felt can and DOES melt...I know from experience.  Again, you don't need to sew to reinforce this type of fusible webbing. (That is from the manufacturer, not me.) I've heard you can gum up your needle if you do, my mother's experience. I did try it on my machine and it sewed fine but it isn't something I do regularly. Therefore, I am not going to give you the go to try it on your nice sewing machine.

Hope this helps anyone out there attempting to cut fabric with your Cricut. It really opens up so many possibilities for fabric!

Happy Tuesday,

LeAnne

Monday, September 19, 2011

NEW version of my Colors Quiet Book and FULL Kits

Happy Monday! Today I finished up my photos and listing for the FULL kit for a my Colors Quiet Book. Yay! I love the new font and my endless supply of scraps made one cute book.
{In my opinion. :)}

If you are new to the blog and haven't seen my tutorial to make this fun little book, 
click here.

 my Colors Quiet Book Kit
What IS included:
* lettering kit with instructions of how to adhere the letters (So, you don't need to buy a lettering kit in addition to this kit.)
* felt pages
* fabric as pictured, there may be some variances per kit
* ric rac, ribbon, and lace as pictured, there may be some variances per kit
* binder ring to bind the book

What IS NOT included:
* hard copy directions to make the book
However, I will have an updated post with a few more details in the next little bit...like tonight or tomorrow.
* the actual book
* the ribbons that are tied on to the ring that holds the book together, these are props


The back cover is a little different, I used scraps of fabrics instead of more ric rac. 
(So many of these fabrics bring back happy sewing memories...Puncuation, fabric from my daughter's Easter Dress, some Bliss, .... sorry tangent.)


Most kits will contain the exact fabrics and trims pictured. (I added some lace this time...fun!) There may be a few variances here and there, but for the most part what you see is what you get. I did throw in some extra ribbons and trims for some colors but I didn't include them all in my sample.


 So there you go! Hope you all like the 'updated' version. It really is a quick project. I put my sample together in an evening. (That is of course using a kit, you may need two evenings if you are cutting out your own fabrics and trims.) 

If you were wondering, still have plenty of just the lettering kits. These would make a precious Christmas present! I still have a few kits left in Spanish, but they are made from the previous font.


Be back later this week with some more fun things!

Take it easy,

LeAnne

Saturday, September 17, 2011

New Pattern - Halloween Countdown Calendar

So...it isn't Monday. But I was able to get this done today and I just couldn't wait to post the pattern...
 I have one more fun Halloween goodie I am working that I think you all will love!

However, in the meantime, say 'hello' the Halloween Countdown Pattern.

You can get it for $5.00 through Tuesday, September 20th.



This countdown calendar is perfect for any family that loves counting down the days to trick or treating. This calendar has roomy pockets to hold counters (directions included for four different styles), candy, or anything else you can think of! 


You can even fit multiple counters in one pocket incase everyone needs their own counter.



Add some embroidery for fun...



or even some little buttons too.
 


Use the little details you love...
(houndstooth ribbon...swoon!)
 
 
and you will end up with one darling calendar that your family will enjoy for years to come.  

Hope you enjoy!

LeAnne :)

Friday, September 16, 2011

Almost Done...

Remember that teaser photo...from like a month ago? (Goodness, that makes me feel like the worse when it comes to deadlines...I am not normally this way people!) Anywho, just wanted to pop in and give you a sneak peek at my newset pattern that will be available on Monday, September 19th.

Halloween Countdown Calendar




This countdown calendar is perfect for any family that loves counting down the days to trick or treating. This calendar has roomy pockets to hold counters (directions included for four different styles), candy, or anything else you can think of!


You can even fit multiple counters in one pocket incase everyone needs their own counter.


 Add some embroidery for fun...


or even some little buttons too.

Use the little details you love...
(houndstooth ribbon...swoon!)

and you will end up with one darling calendar that your family will enjoy for years to come. 

See you on Monday! Oh... plan on it being at a special price, but not for long.

Happy Friday,

LeAnne

Monday, September 12, 2011

The Day Has Arrived...

...when lettering kits for the 'my Colors' Quiet Book are back in stock! Yay! Thank you for your patience as I know these took me MUCH longer than I originally anticipated. (The kits didn't take this long to to cut and assemble. My summer just was much busier than anticipated and this project just kept on getting pushed to the back burner. Sorry!) Thank you again and again for your patience.



I've updated the font for the kits and I hope you like the new choice.
Click here to be taken to the listing for the kits. If the quantity you need is not available or the kits are showing as 'sold out' I just haven't had a chance to relist more kits. I have lots. If you need more than 5 kits convo/email me and I will setup a listing for you.

I am making a sample quiet book with the new font and will post pictures when it is done. I would have loved to have the sample done today, but I knew many of you have been waiting patiently so I am listing without the sample pictures. If you want to see the old sample of the 'my Colors' quiet book click here. I also will list some FULL kits (fabric, felt, ric rac, ribbon, the works!) by the end of the week.

*Note on fabric selections: The fabrics used for the new kits are very similar to the fabrics used in the old sample. Of course, due to availability, some fabrics are different but I tried to use the same fabrics when I could.

I still have a pattern in the works and some Halloween goodies for you! Can you believe we are starting in on Halloween already? I can't. Happy Monday to everyone and I will see you SOON. Much sooner than my very less than frequent posting of the summer months.

Thanks for reading,

LeAnne :)

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