Big Shot & fabric Q&A

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This is long, but it’s a good resource provided by Stampin’ Up for FAQ about the Big Shot and fabric.  Some great info!

Crafting with fabric is one of the biggest industry trends right now, and we aren’t just talking quilts! You can create beautiful fabric accessories and home décor with your Big Shot–even if you don’t sew. The Sizzix Big Shot makes it easy to cut intricate fabric shapes to use in all your crafting projects.

What type of fabric will the Big Shot cut? The Big Shot will cut all types of fabric. For a complete list of Big Shot-approved materials, click here.

How many pieces of fabric can I cut at a time? That depends on the fabric. Different fabrics vary in thickness. For example, your Big Shot can cut through eight layers of cotton, which is a relatively thin fabric, but it will only cut through one layer of faux fur, which is a very thick fabric.

Do you shim fabric in a Big Shot differently than paper? No. Your Big Shot works the same with fabric as it does with paper. Different fabrics vary in thickness, much the same as different paper materials vary in thickness. If you are only cutting one layer of a very thin fabric, you might need to use a piece of card stock as a shim just as you would if you were only cutting one layer of thin paper.

Will all Big Shot dies cut fabric? You can cut fabric with any of the Sizzix steel-rule dies (Originals, Bigz, Bigz L, and Bigz XL). You cannot cut fabric with Sizzlits, Embosslits, Textured Impressions Embossing Folders, or Texturz Plates.

Will dies with score lines ruin my fabric? You can still use dies with score lines to cut fabric. The score lines will slightly distress your fabric, but shouldn’t damage it permanently. However, we recommend that if you are using dies with score lines to only cut one or two layers at a time (depending on the thickness of your fabric). If you try to cut too many layers at a time, it is possible that the score lines could tear your fabric.

Will cutting fabric with the Big Shot dull my dies? The Big Shot steel-rule dies (Originals, Bigz, Bigz L, and Bigz XL) were designed to work on several different types of materials. For a complete list of Big Shot approved materials, click here. Cutting fabric with your Big Shot dies will not result in any damage to your dies, and will not dull them any faster than cutting paper will.

Should I wash my fabric before working with it? It really depends on the fabric. Some lower-quality fabrics will shrink after they’re washed, which could result in your project coming apart. However, many quilters don’t wash their fabric first because the fabric is stiffer and easier to work with before it’s washed. And if you use higher-quality fabrics, they will likely not shrink.

I just recently purchased my Big Shot. How does it work? You can find general information about the Big Shot on the Big Shot product page.

Does Stampin’ Up! plan to sell fabric?
Stampin’ Up! works hard to stay on trend, but it just isn’t possible to offer every crafting product on the market. We will continue to explore new products and possibilities, but will keep stamps, ink, and paper as our core products.

Is there a pattern available for the quilt square given out at Leadership? (shown above) Yes. Written instructions for making the quilt square are available here.

I don’t have a sewing machine. Can I still create fabric projects? Yes! The world of fabric crafting is as varied as the world of paper crafting. There are several alternatives to using a sewing machine. You can create many simple designs sewing by hand using a needle and thread or even a hot glue gun. In addition, fusible web is a great option for creating one-of-a-kind fabric crafts.

What is fusible web, and how does it work? Fusible web is a manmade fiber that will melt when heated with an iron and become sticky. When it is placed between two pieces of fabric, the melting of the web causes the fabrics to fuse together making it possible for you to adhere the fabric without the use of a sewing machine. Fusible web is available in rolls (similar to tape), in pre-packaged pieces, or is sold by the yard in your local fabric store.

My quilting friends mention things called charm packs, layer cakes, and fat quarters. What are they? Charm packs, layer cakes, and fat quarters are terms for precut cotton that is generally used for quilting. Charm packs include a variety of coordinating fabrics cut into 5″ x 5″ squares. The packs have an assortment of patterned and solid fabrics, and their small size makes them ideal for using on quilt blocks. Layer cakes are just like charm packs, but they are larger in size, with the cotton cut into 10″ x 10″ squares. Fat quarters are pieces of cotton cut into quarter yard segments. However, instead of being cut vertically, like you would cut a piece of fabric off a bolt, fat quarters are cut horizontally first, giving you a piece of cotton that measures 18″ X 22″. All of these options are a great way to get a good selection of fabrics at a relatively inexpensive price.

Thanks for peeking in!  Email me with any additional questions, and visit my online store anytime here.

Laura :)

Skirts & clippies

Okay, here is a cute story. :) On Christmas morning my husband handed me a small gift to open.  Inside was a small pile of scrap fabric. ??  Random bits of scrap fabric?  For me?  I was so confused.  It was really cute fabric, mind you … but I still didn’t get it.  He told me to hang on for a second, and then he had our 2 little girls open their next gift.  This is what they opened.

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He MADE those for the girls!!  Little bitty darling skirts!  With the help of cute Paula and lunch breaks, he made them!  I’m still so impressed. :)

And the scrap fabric?  He said it was for me to make the girls matching things for their hair.  Uh oh … fabric hair things?  Me??

I finally pulled out my cute sewing machine (yes I do have one, but it hasn’t made more than comfy pajama pants years ago), dusted it off, and played around.

Keep in mind, these are my 1st attempt at sewing in a very long time.  Be nice. :) Not to mention that I had a 4-year-old “helping.”  That was interesting.  Okay, here goes.  No laughing!!

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I love my Big Shot machine!!  I have more plans that involve cutting my fabric with this machine for little sewing projects.  I cut these flowers and batting with my Flower Folds die.

Okay, I realize the black thread was not my best choice.  Should I not admit I just used it because it was already in the machine and I didn’t want to change it? :) Oh, and a huge note here … I saw this cute video on Angie’s blog (here) explaining how she made similar flowers.  I didn’t have any adhesive spray, so I just pinned and sewed.  This is why my edges are the way they are and hers are clean.  I think I’ll get some of that spray. :)

I added a clear rhinestone brad, some retired ribbon, and glued (with crystal effects — seriously, that stuff is strong once dry) it onto an old headband.  Not a very clean look, but I was experimenting.  With a 4-year-old.  Let’s not forget that part.

Then I made these.

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Much better with white thread, right?  I pulled out my user’s manual to remember how to change the bobbin.  I’m not kidding. :)

I punched a hole with my crop-a-dile and added these cute corduroy brads (in a retired color, kiwi kiss) and added hair clips to the back. clippies-2

I’m having fun experimenting and playing with these cute scraps! I’ll post more as I play more. :)

Laura

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1st Birthday!

My baby just turned 1!!

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I only have a minute (since little birthday girl herself just woke up), but I want to show you my quick crafty doo-dads that I made for her party.

1st, and a bit ridiculous :) , I decided last minute that I wanted her little cake on a pedestal of some sort.  After a quick rummage, I grabbed a tupperware bowl and figured that was good enough.  And let’s not be silly, you know I covered it in some designer series paper that matched the frosting. :) (I used Tea Party dsp.)

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To save money on quick decorations (it was just a small family party), I pulled out a tablecloth that we had from my older daughter’s birthday party.  I took a peek at it and realized, “hey lookie, daisies!”  You know where I’m going with this, right? :)

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Yup, my good ol’ Big Shot machine!  I grabbed some paper in colors that matched the tablecloth, my Daisies Flower die, and ran them through my machine a bunch of times.  Yay for quick and easy … and inexpensive!!  Yay!  I put these flowers on the table and door and all around.  I would have had more, but I ran out of that sticky tack stuff that I was using to put them on the walls.  Oopsie.

Don’t look too close at that cake … umm, I had 2 cranky kids at my ankles while I tried to frost it, if that is any excuse. :)

Happy birthday to my little lady!

Birthday class

I’m doing a birthday class for a friend, Jen.  This will be so fun! img_9978_1

Each project was so fun to make.  img_9992_1

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That one was CASE’d almost exactly from Beate.  Check hers out here.  I liked it too much to change anything. :)

This next one is a gift card holder.

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Target gift card not included in the class. ;)

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I used Jill’s measurements for that one.

And every so often you just need a simple, masculine 3×3 card to attach to a gift.

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This last one came together so fast.  My husband was working in the office next to me, and I turned around to show my finished box to him.  His response?  “Whoa, did you just make that?  That fast?” img_9994_1

Yes, it really is that fast.  Love the Big Shot.

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In that one, the chocolate is included! :)

Thanks for stopping by!  Don’t forget about the blog candy in the post below!

Laura :)

Ingredients:
Birthday Hugs & Wishes card
Stamps – Hugs & Wishes, Priceless
Ink – rose red
Paper – regal rose, rose red, chocolate chip textured
Supplies – 5-petal flower punch, eyelet border punch, chocolate chip grosgrain 5/8″
Ladybug Card
Stamps – Stem Sayings, Pick a Petal
Ink – basic black, baja breeze
Paper – baja breeze, whisper white, basic black, Good Morning Sunshine dsp
Supplies – 1″ circle punch, black gingham ribbon, paper piercer & mat & template, black brads, black Stampin’ Write marker, scallop edge punch
Gift Card Holder
Stamps – none
Ink – none
Paper – Walk in the Park dsp, kiwi kiss, whisper white
Supplies – whisper white taffeta ribbon, kiwi kiss corduroy button, silver eyelets, Crop-A-Dile, scallop edge punch
3×3 Card
Stamps – Party Hearty
Ink – basic black, sahara sand or versamark
Paper – kraft, Urban Oasis dsp
Supplies – 3/4″ circle punch, 1″ circle punch, dimensional
Matchbox
Stamps – Great Friend
Ink – chocolate chip
Paper – pretty in pink, chocolate chip, Sweet Always dsp
Supplies – Big Shot machine, Matchbox die, stamping sponge, pretty in pink grosgrain ribbon 1/4″, linen thread, dimensional, glue dots, Hershey nuggets

Bright Delights rub-on class — sneak peek :)

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These are 2 of the cards we will be making at my Bright Delights rub-on class in a couple weeks.  We will make 5 projects all together, and I’ll post a photo of the other 3 soon.

The class is only $15 (or free with a $25 order), and you get to keep your own pack of rub-ons!  More details at my website.

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Ingredients:

Stamps -None!

Ink -None

Paper -tangerine tango, kiwi kiss, whisper white, chocolate chip, Good Morning Sunshine dsp

Supplies – Bright Delights rub-ons, kiwi kiss corduroy button, chocolate chip 5/8″ grosgrain ribbon, chocolate chip 1/4″ grosgrain ribbon, Big Shot machine, Top Note die, hodgepodge hardware

Forgotten butterfly

Oopsie, forgot to post this little fella.  It’s kind of a tease, now, since the stamp set is from Sale-a-Bration and no longer available! :)   BUT everything else is!

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This was a color combo I wasn’t sure about, but I like how it turned out.  I like simplicity. :)

Thanks for stopping by!

Laura

Ingredients:

Stamp Set – Congrats (Sale-a-Bration)

Ink – chocolate chip

Paper -almost amethyst, chocolate chip, Sweet Always dsp

Supplies – Big Shot machine, Top Note die, Beautiful Butterflies die, clear rhinestone brads

3×3 card class — sneak peek!

I’m having a 3×3 card class on April 9th.  I’m really excited about this class — these small cards are so versatile and fun to make!

This is a sampling of what we’ll be making.  (with some variations)stamp_princess_01020

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Visit my website for more details.

Ingredients:

Stamp Sets – Holiday Blitz, Hugs & Wishes, polka dot background (dormant)

Paper -various colors :) , Raspberry Tart dsp, Urban Garden dsp

Ink -baja breeze, rose red, basic gray, pretty in pink, bashful blue

Supplies -Sizzix Big Shot machine, Birds & Blooms sizzlits, rose red 1/4″ grosgrain ribbon, stamping sponges, silver eyelet, dimensionals, Snowflakes Set #2 sizzlits, ticket corner punch, clear rhinestone brad, paper piercing tool, scallop circle punch, various size circle punches, scallop edge punch, button bouquet, bashful blue taffeta ribbon, pretty in pink taffeta ribbon (phew:)

KW’s Color Inspiration #44

I tried to veer away from the obvious “baby girl card” with these colors …

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… but I failed.  Baby girl card it is! :)  I couldn’t resist the cuteness factor!!stamp_princess_butterfly01311

You can’t see it very well here, but the pink butterfly is made from the polka-dotted paper in the Sweet Always designer series paper.

Tootle-oo!

Laura

p.s. I am having trouble uploading a larger picture of my card.  It will look better tonight, but you can see it well enough for now, so I’m posting. :)

ETA: Okay, you can click it to see it larger now.

Ingredients:

Stamp Set – Congrats (Sale-a-Bration exclusive), Polka Dot background (currently available on dormant list)

Paper – Close to Cocoa, Whisper White, Pink Pirouette, Sweet Always dsp

Ink – Chocolate Chip

Supplies –  Beautiful Butterflies Bigz Sizzix Die, clear rhinestone brads, Chocolate Chip 1/4″ grosgrain ribbon