Sunday, September 8, 2013

PTI Make It Monday #130: Using Heat N' Bond to Make Fabric Die Cuts

This week Papertrey Ink has a tutorial and challenge hosted by Erin.  She has shown us a fabulous idea and technique to use our dies to create fabric iron-ons for our crafting pleasure.  Wow!  It's so easy and totally fun!!  If you would like to check it out for yourself, you can find all the info here.




I went to my stash and dug out a burlap drawstring bag.  Then, I rummaged through my fabric bin and was pleasantly surprised to actually find some heat 'n bond in there!  I used Erin's technique to cut a doily out of muslin fabric and a circle with an owl cut out of it in vintage cream felt.  I used another circle cut out of muslin to stamp the owl and color it with Copics.  I stitched around the felt after ironing it onto the doily, then I ironed the doily onto the burlap bag.  Quite simple, really.




Stamps & dies are from PTI.

Thanks ever so much for stopping by!

2 comments:

  1. Wow .. this is adorable. I didn't think the doily die would cut through the fabric and still show all the little details. Your owl treatment is really unique as well.

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  2. Oh wow is your little bag ever so cute! I agree with the last comment, that doily is great touch, what a wonderful detail. You were the only one to leave a comment on my blog last week for my MIM for PTI. Thanks so much, I was beginning to think I should take it off my blog. Thanks for the kind, supportive words. Again, adorable bag, so cute! I will have to order that doily die now.

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