- Applelover53

- Apr 22, 2014
- Applelover53

- Apr 22, 2014
So I was looking around the net recently and I came across this cute bird cushion project on a Brother website Here
So today I decided to try it out, the link above gives you the pattern for both the branch and the bird. I printed the pattern off twice I scanned one bird pattern into the ScanNcut and used scan to cut data, but I would suggest you cut away the pattern section names before you start as my scan picked those up so I scanned again without them.
Also the wing piece is on top of the body section so I cut just that piece from my second pattern and added to my scan mat so that I could scan all the parts in go and save them all together.

I used HeatNBond as usual on the back of my fabrics and as you can see it cut perfectly as always.


Finally I cut out the branch pattern by hand and traced around it onto my fabric and stitched with a decorative stitch.

Here is the finished cushion.

I am on a roll now with these, I love them.

So I now have over 300 youtube subscribers which I think is amazing so thank you to all of you who watch, subscribe and share my ScanNCut video tutorials.
Ive designed this popup box card in ScanNCut Canvas and as a Thank you I am giving away the cutting file.
If you want to share the cutting file, Please share the link to this post so others can download it their selves. DO NOT share the cutting file as your own or without any acknowledgment of my work.

You probably know how these box cards go together but if not Ive made a short video to show you how here
If you want to have a play around with the online Canvas software yourself there is a link to it in the sidebar, its free to register and use for all ScanNCut owners.
The cutting file contains all the elements to make the card and you have 2 matting layers one of each size for the top and bottom sections of your box, you just need to cut out however many of those you require.
The flowers are not included in the cutting file as they are a pre installed shape from within your ScanNCut machine but you could use any shape of your choice it doesn’t have to be flowers.
The cutting files is here just download and save it to a USB stick and it will be available for you to use on your ScanNCut machine.
