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I love when I watch a tutorial and I have a "mouth drop" moment. This video was so incredibly helpful for the print then cut feature! I always feel like I am wasting so much paper when I use this feature and this tutorial will alleviate that. Thank you so much for figuring it out for us!
I never thought of that. So, I’m not sure. I know that after some busy seasons I have had to re-patch patches that were worn through. So an extra layer might be ok.
Had the same problem when I first tried on my Maker way back when. I then tried glitter iron on and cut the shadow layer on cardstock, it’s so much cleaner looking and you get a lot of sparkle!🤩 Since then I’ve only used glitter cardstock with my dies. Blessings.🕊🥰🙋🏻♀️💜tfs
I wonder how it would work if you put transfer tape on your mat before you place the glitter paper (glitter side down). You may still need to tape your cardstock down, but it will keep the glitter from dirty ingredients up the mat. Not sure if the extra layer on the may affect the cut.
Thank you so much for the clarification. This sorted my issues to use sublimation ink for regular documents printing or not. Keep making such helpful videos. Lots of love from India. Keep learning keep sharing. ❤❤❤
The dove motif might lend itself nicely for the wording -happy anniversary ( if you put another one on, facing the first one for instance) or even-In sympathy, as well.
Thanks for the video! Needed to patch up some pants. They do sell fusible interfacing which is like a whole roll of the same material as the fusing tape I believe. Might save some time rather than cutting all the strips of tape since you can cut a full rectangle to the size you need! I'm not sure if it's exactly the same material, but it looks and functions very similarly (iron on).
i came here just to identify an ink from a printer given to me by my sister since her friend left the business and all the printing equipement and press was left to me.,, thanks for the video.
Have you tried playing with your printer settings to get a better quality print on the koala paper? That might help. Also, I always test to see if my paper cut al the way through before I unload the sheet, you can hit recut if you did not unload the paper so that you don't waste a whole page.
When I print out my stickers I play with the print settings, but I was just using the exact same settings on both papers to see how they compared. I normally check my cuts to make sure they go through all the way, but it is nice to know what settings works the first time. I find with print then cut, if you have to recut it (without removing) it starts from the beginning by finding the registration marks, and takes a long time. Thanks for watching!
I wonder if you did two passes with the printable vinyl selection for cutting, if that would cut all the way without ripping. thanks for your video. I will try the koala paper when I get to my sticker making
If you send it through to cut a second time, it does cut all the way through, but it has to find the registration marks and starts from the beginning…. I was hoping to do a fast cut, and I don’t always remember to check if it cut through before I pull the mat out of the machine.
I have got into the habit of checking ALL the time if the cut went through the first run. I have had so many disasters realizing it only cut partially with paper crafts. if only it would play nice the first time! lol@@katherinelearnsstuff
I used the Cricut paper with my sublimation printer and didn’t have the bleeding (it’s the exact same printer, just different ink). But I’m happy with me less expensive version of sticker paper 😊
Thanks for this, this is the only tutorial I could find to take in elasticated kids trousers. Amazed how quick and easy it is 😊 Very helpful thank you 🫶
Hi, I have a cabinet Ikea too. I am looking for the separations in case like yours. But Ikea told me they haven't got. Do you have the reference of yours please ?
Hi! If you are talking about the divider right next to the sewing machine, it's this part here - www.ikea.com/ca/en/p/kallax-insert-with-1-shelf-white-20423720/ KALLAX Insert with 1 shelf, white, 13x13 " (33x33 cm). If it is the slider for the sewing machine, I bought that at my local hardware store and custom fit it.
@@katherinelearnsstuff yes it's the divider, thank you very much. But I know why Ikea didn't have it. Because I live in France and probably Ikea in France hasn't go the same products than others countries. When I phone them they answer to me they don't have it.
I use my sewing machine about once a week on this set up and I have had no issues. If you have a older heavier machine, you should always add a support leg that attaches only when in used, but for me this works and I have no problems. Thanks for watching!
Oh no! Thanks for the feedback! I will try to do the next one slower. I can’t edit the video that is up, but i can suggest to just pause every few moments. I’m sorry I can’t be more help, but thank you for the feed back!
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