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Anyone use a CRICUT EXPRESSION MACHINE with quilting?

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Old 06-01-2011, 06:23 AM
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I purchased a CRICUT EXPRESSION MACHINE and cartridges when my Mom came to live with us.
She had alzheimer's & Macular Degeneration. The Ott light helped her see better, but after a while the alzheimers made it impossible to do her knitting (she would knit lap quilts for the church).
When I got Cricut, we would work for hours on making cards & paper projects.
Since my Mom passed, I haven't really used the machine that much.
I have heard that you can use the Cricut to make cut applique for quilts - Has anyone ever done this?
If so, what do you back the fabric with, etc.
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Thnx for asking .. I have heard the same ...
Will bre watching this thread ..
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Old 06-01-2011, 06:50 AM
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I just use the paper backed iron-on products. You use a deeper cut and it works better if the paper side is up. Most designs are reversible but not with the alphabets. I think there might be a way to flip the image, but I would have to go look. This is a great way to pre cut appliques. And the number of cartridges available is endless.
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I would think that using freezer paper or heavy starch would work for this
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Old 06-01-2011, 06:52 AM
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I use my cricut cut out letters for applique. There are a few You Tube videos to cut fabric.
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I just came from Big Lots and they had Cricut on sale for $89. I didn't stop to see what came with it.
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Old 06-01-2011, 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by np3
I just use the paper backed iron-on products. You use a deeper cut and it works better if the paper side is up. Most designs are reversible but not with the alphabets. I think there might be a way to flip the image, but I would have to go look. This is a great way to pre cut appliques. And the number of cartridges available is endless.
So when you use the iron on paper back, the whole piece of fabric has the fusible webbing on it?
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I have a Cricut that I use for scrapbooking and making cards. Never tried to cut fabric with it, but it's probably a good idea because I enjoy applique.

I'd be interested to hear if anyone else have done this and see pictures of the finished product!
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We used one once to make letters for a wallhanging. I think we backed the fabric with freezer paper.... :roll: :roll:
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I used letters made on a cricut using heat and bond on the back. That way I could fuse the letters onto the quilt and then do an invisible machine stitch around the edges. If one would use freezer paper the pieces wouldn't stick to the quilt. I got an instruction sheet from Roberts Crafts telling exactly what the process is for using the fusible.
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