Though we didn’t do any actual hands-on work with the ScanNCut, she got us to the point where we could go home, make a rhinestone design in ScanNCut Canvas (Brother’s web-based editing software) and give it try.ĭigitizing the Logo for Applique My preferred digitizing software is Stitch Era Liberty or Design Era (same product). 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 ![]() Their website is a little out of date, sadly, but you can find them on Facebook here.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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