Again this was taught by Carol who did a great job of walking us through all of the rhinestone possibilities with the ScanNCut. The rhinestone work was inspired by what I learned at the latest Advanced ScanNCut class at Rocky Mountain Sew and Vac in Arvada, Colorado. Applique Cutting with HeatNBond Ultrahold.Applique Cut File to Rhinestone Cut File.This is a long post, so if you’re interested in only certain topics, here is a list: I also wanted to try and bling it up with some rhinestones. I wanted to see if I could enlarge the logo to about 6″ x 8″ and replace the primary fill stitches (red) with a fabric applique. Like most logos, this one is typically stitched out so that the design fits within a 4″ x 4″ hoop. They have a lovely 3-color logo that I thought would be perfect for a little exercise for my own personal amusement. It’s for owners and lovers of antique fire trucks. Their website is a little out of date, sadly, but you can find them on Facebook here. My husband and I belong to the Mile High Hook and Ladder club in Colorado.
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