+C Tiffany Edwards sorry to hear you've hit a snag. I'm not sure exactly what you mean. But if you can no longer see your rhinestone design, you may have your box layered to the front. If so, send it to the back so that you can see the rhinestone design .
What a wonderful video! Thank you so much!!!
Having the two templates could you then do two different colored
rhinestones? Thank you again I love your videos
+MyTnb Thank you!!! Yes, you sure can use different colors. Remember, you are just cutting the template into which you will drop the stones, so the color is entirely up to you.
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+Kimberly Parker that depends on the size rhinestone you are using in your design. If you click on one of the circles representing the a stone (this is while it is still in SCAL) you will be able to see the dimensions for that part of the design. Hope that helps!!! :)
+Hilaria Banda please refer to the video. The design was set up in SCAL and then sent to Cricut Design Space for cutting. As to whether you can use the software with the machine, you would need to consult the software literature for that information.
I recently bought a cricut explore and am super excited to see that you can
use it to cut this type of images. I have a question though. The sure cuts
a lot that you used to convert file to svg is that a download you purchase?
Thank you so much for your help.
+Show Me Crafty Oh wait...I see what you are asking now. I usually apply vinyl then rhinestones, as if I accidently misalign the design, I would rather have stones on top of vinyl, not vinyl on top of stones. Hope that helps! :)
+Sticks, String, and Caffeine I use a heat press to apply the design to the shirt. You can also use an iron to do so. When I used to use an iron, I used the hottest setting (Linen, I think). Also, I used a ceramic floor tile as my pressing surface.
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