Use the Cricut Maker to Cut Out Fabric for Applique' after Tracing in Silhouette Studio

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If you want your Cricut Maker to cut out your fabric applique', check out this video. My particular applique' is a little more complicated because my LQS was trying to save paper, but this technique can be applied to simple applique' pieces as well. I had to trace my applique' image on paper with a sharpie and bring it into my Silhouette Studio Software to trace and save as an SVG. You will need the Business Edition of Silhouette Studio in order to be able to save an image as an SVG

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Intro: 00:00
Applique Pattern: 00:43
Scanning Image: 02:21
Tracing Image in Silhouette Studio: 03:25
Bringing Image into Cricut Design Space: 08:06
Cut Out Image Using Cricut Maker: 10:56
Sewing Applique: 13:01
Epilogue: 13:48
Bloopers: 14:41

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Another awesome tutorial...thanks for making it. Love the Bloopers😁

Dee_B
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I want to know about that T-shirt you're wearing! I love it! Can you share how to make it and where you got the design? TIA! 😃

mrsmcphate
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You are fabulous . Do you think silhouette software is easier to turn pictures into Sven files or design space ?

labeeb
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Thank you I've been looking for a video on this subject.! But I have a question and I will explain why,
I make portrait quilts and I make my own pattern pieces and they have to be exactly the size I draw them out at, how do I make sure they are my correct size before I cut them on my Cricut maker? How do you know it is the correct size when you scan it into the silhouette software ?, I have the business addition of the sillhouette software I use to make it an svg file. I've also ordered the new 24 inch silhouette cameo 4 cutter, hope I can use it for my landscape and wildlife appliqué quilts!

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