I asked Brian to buy me the Silhouette cutter for Christmas last year. I sent him the link and everything, so I got the right one! 😉 The main thing I wanted was to make sure I could use my own artwork, so I needed the Silhouette Studio program. I also wanted the Cameo over the Portrait, so I could cut wider designs.
It actually took me awhile to get it out of the box. The winter and spring was pretty busy with work, so I didn’t have a lot of time (or energy!) to figure it out. I finally got it out of the box later in the summer and the first real project I used it for was Kai’s knight vest.
Then Brian accidentally dropped it on the floor, but I digress. I was able to mostly fix it…it is just a bit LOUD when in use!
When Anya and I were at Michael’s a week or so ago, I saw they had some iron-on heat transfer rolls for the Cricut. Same type of cutting machine, so I bought some silver glitter to give it a try.
It’s all about the *sparkle* don’t you know?!
I had a downloaded unicorn from the Silhouette store, so I used that and it worked out pretty good. I made a black shirt with silver on the neckline and cuffs. She was quite pleased!
Next was a shirt for me. I drafted a princess seamed top. I put two designs on the front, and a matching design on each arm.
This was black iron on vinyl from Silhouette. It cut a bit differently than the glitter, and I had to cut it twice on the machine. This stuff is a bit expensive to have a whole section be scrapped, so maybe learn from me. Try a small piece first!
I really like how the designs worked out, but the shirt fits a bit loose. It is a knit that doesn’t have a ton of stretch. Oh well. Next time I will make it a bit smaller. This one is the comfy-I-ate-a-big-meal version!
I also made the leggings out of pattern I drafted. It is a stretch twill in a python design.
Now I need to heal up my sprain, which I did later that night after taking the pictures above. Darn black ice!
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