I thought I would try doing a print, scan and cut on an in the hoop appliqué design that I bought a while ago. Now I am not good at hand sewing or cutting so anything that makes either of these things easy has to be a bonus, right?
I asked the owner if it was ok to do this and was told “yes if you can do it go for it”.
So today I printed out a basting stitch outline for this cute elephant design, I scanned it and got the ScanNCut to cut it and it was perfect.
In this video I show you how I did it all, hope it helps.
I would add if you choose the direct cut option, let the machine do its scanning and once its on your mat on screen, remove your cutting mat, take the printout off replace it with fabric and just load it back into the machine, the scanned image will still be there. All you have to do then is hit cut and it will cut the design for you.
And this is what the finished item looks like.
Someone from another forum I used to use contacted me this week asking how I was getting on with my machine as there didn’t seem to be a lot of info available on the internet as its a relatively new to the market machine.
She also mentioned that she was going to try and work out how to resize a design, so I decided today to try and make a short video covering just a few of the embroidery features.
So here it is I hope it helps.
A friend of mine does wedding styling and she asked me if I could personalise the hessian bunting that I make. I said I could and made her a sample and she has got me a commission.
Heres a close up.
This was the sample I made the flags are smaller as that’s my regular size.