Use shears to cut thick batting at least 2" larger than the quilt top. Use shears that help keep materials flat on your surface for straight cuts like these like Fiskars table-top shears. Step 7 Sew the quilt backing. Use the rotary cutter, rulers and ruler connector to cut two lengths...
I do a lot of scrapbooking and usually just use a regular utility knife to cut card stock and thick pieces of paper like photos. I think it would be nice if there were actually a knife made for that sort of thing. I like the idea of having extra blades housed within the knife itself...
This is cute skirt is definitely a winner. Layered to perfection, this will quickly become one of your go to skirts. I love the way this three tiered ruffle skirt looks and flows with almost any top. Perfect for going anywhere or lounging at home. The included free printable pattern makes...
Insert the investigator card into the sleeve rotated 90 degrees Trim the excess sleeve with a sliding paper cutter.I prefer the Cricuit orFiskarspaper trimmers. I love the results. I hope this hack saves you some time or money. Well, maybe not that, but at least your investigator’s sleev...
Light yellow 8-1/2×11 cardstock forms the base of this pocket card. To make good folds, I scored the paper as indicated in the picture — using my Fiskars paper cutter and a bone folder. (It’s kind of difficult to see, but the crease starts at the bone folder’s tip and goes ...
Cut the white base felt. The base of your banner will be a wide felt. I chose white to keep me banner neutral and classic, but you can choose any color you’d like. Cut the base felt using your Fiskars® Titanium Softgrip® Comfort Loop Rotary Cutter (45mm), Fiskars® Self-Heal...