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Cut FABRIC with your CRICUT

Watch a video tutorial of how easy it is to cut fabric using your CRICUT or CRICUT EXPRESSION. Tutorial by Emilie Ahern of THE SCRAP REVIEW.

Duration : 0:9:33


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  1. kattnotcat
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:00 | #1

    where do you …
    where do you purchase the steam a seam2…….at a fabric store?

  2. allisonzkelly
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:00 | #2

    Thanks so much! I …
    Thanks so much! I just started doing applique work and was wondering if I could use my Cricut to cut out letters/shapes. Also, the comment about e-mails regarding the buttons on the onesie made me laugh!!

  3. Marye Bird
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:00 | #3

    I use to demo the …
    I use to demo the Cricut and they never did show or tell us how to cut fabric. They did let us know that you could do it. I would have lots of guest come to my demo and tell me that they tried and it did not work. I was so glad to see how you did it and now I can share that with others. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this.

  4. MendingLifeTogether
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:00 | #4

    Oh goodness can’t …
    Oh goodness can’t believe we found a tutorial for this. I make appliqued onesies myself and sew them, I found it a pain to have to go online find a pattern size it print it pin and cut. I told my mom that it would be easier to use her circuit, we tried and the fabric shredded to pieces. So glad I found this, now it will only take a matter of minutes to get this done. Thank u so so mich

  5. mea5798
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:00 | #5

    adorable!!!! …
    adorable!!!! thankyou for sharing your fabric technique!!’

  6. clarasanders1976
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:00 | #6

    Thank you so much …
    Thank you so much This is my first time using my Cricut on fabric.

  7. tillie415
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:01 | #7

    You were NOT …
    You were NOT chatty just very informative…thanks for all the information!!

  8. tillie415
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:01 | #8

    Love your cupake …
    Love your cupake onesie! Do you have to worry about fraying? Thanks!

  9. 517carrie
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:01 | #9

    Good demonstration. …
    Good demonstration…..The buttons is not safety and comfortable for the baby…..Children safety is first priority.

  10. rmjperez
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:01 | #10

    I had a large …
    I had a large cricut machine given to me with ALL sorts of extras…. Worth over $400 ….. Haven’t tried to use it yet…. Didn’t know HOW to, but I make my daughters & my own skirts…. & this tut has given me some FAB ideas!!!!! Thanks so much!!!!

  11. CrowsNest2012
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:01 | #11

    @melovesunset


    @melovesunset

    Check copyright before you list items made with Cricut cartridge designs. They get testy from what I’ve heard.

    Thanks for the clear tutorial. I wondered if one of the wonder under type products would work but was afraid to gunk up my Cricut. I see appliqué in my weekend plans. :-).

  12. melovesunset
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:01 | #12

    Thank you so much …
    Thank you so much for posting this tutorial.I just bought a Cricut Mini and i have tons of fabric scraps.This is a great way to use those scraps and hooray i can add some new items on my Etsy shop.Thanks so much!!! mayaskalupi.etsy.com is my shop =)

  13. TheBoutiqueKids
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:01 | #13

    Does anyone know …
    Does anyone know if you can cut different size circles with this and with satin fabric?? Thanks so much!!

  14. johnsggirl
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:01 | #14

    Thanks so much was …
    Thanks so much was in Nursing school the year I recieved my cricut expression from my son for Chiristmas. And havent seen an infomercial as late looking for this and how to glass etch!! sincerly Johnsgirl@gmail.com

  15. igomagtv
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:01 | #15

    Thank you, I want …
    Thank you, I want to make T-Shirts for my sons B-Day Party as Favors with each of the children’s names on them. I feel like I can do it now. Thank you!!

  16. melanierparker
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:01 | #16

    Thanks for doing …
    Thanks for doing this. I have a Cricut Create and did not know you could cut fabric with it. I have started doing more quilting and now I am so excited!!!! 🙂

  17. ratmzapatista
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:01 | #17

    lol you not chatty …
    lol you not chatty at all! all your information was great and helpful! i just got my cricut for xmas and have started to play around with it! i cant wait to make shirts for my boys!

  18. DevinTaylorCreations
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:01 | #18

    AWESOME video!!! …
    AWESOME video!!! Great tips and super cute cupcake. I hadn’t tried cutting fabric on the cricut, but now I know exactly what to do when I am ready. Thank you so much for sharing. Hugz:)

  19. 1nitrothunder
    August 4th, 2012 at 12:01 | #19

    Awesome ma’am, we …
    Awesome ma’am, we picked up a cricut personal cutter at the pawn shop for $30, the wife had been looking at them for a while……….I had her watch your video, HUGE help……..thank you so much! keep up the GREAT work, very very helpful video! Thanks again.

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