Someone on money saving expert was asking about die cutting machines and if they cut fabric, so I answered and also told them about electronic cutters that are far better for cutting any type of design and media.
Anyway I also wanted to update my website with a rhinestone project so I decided to combine this with a sewing project.
Here is the result.
This type of thing  is so easy to do with the Pazzles Inspiration I turned a cutting file into a rhinestone template and ironed it onto the front of my fabric and made it into a cushion.
OK here’s what I did with the Fabric project I cut yesterday with the Pazzles.
I have appliqued the fabric elephant onto this dark navy blue fabric and made a cushion.
What do you think?
Tonight I have been trying to cut Fabric and Felt with the Pazzles. I will show you the results first and then explain how I did it.
The first elephant was cut following these instructions I have had on my website by ‘Ladybugs’ for some time using the ‘Heat n Bond’ she shows.
The settings here are Blade 4, pressure 23, speed 3
I followed them to the letter and found that on these settings I had to do 2 cuts to get them to cut clean, but I didnt like that the fabric was stuck fast to the card backing.
If you are  just using the design to stick on a card or scrapbook layout it would be fine.
If the intention is to use the fabric design for a fabric sewing project then i would prefer not to have the card backing.
The second elephant was cut without any card backing and I used  the Pazzles ‘Fabric Stiffend Cotton’ settings of Blade 4, pressure 25, speed 3 which are slightly different from the other tutorial and it cut perfect.
The Felt ear was cut using the same settings but with 2 cuts and the felt was the sift thin kind.
Both elephants were cut using the regular Pazzles 12×12 cutting mat as for the life of me I can not get my fabric mat to load into my machine.
I would also add that I Â just used the blade that I had in my machine and its not new.
So I hope that helps but have a play and experiment and see what results you get.
I just need to turn these into a sewing project now, so watch this space!