Sunday, 10 June 2012

Sorry for any delay

Hello Sorry if I haven't got back to your questions over the past few days. It has just been manic here. I will get back to you over the next couple of days.....promise. Thanks Melanie xxx

6 comments:

  1. Good morning Mel been watching you this morning with the hunky dory which gave me the idea to contact you.
    I recently bought a cricut expression 2 & at the moment playing around but I would like to string letters together to make names I wonder is there an easy foolproof way of doing this.
    I have used kerning but I either get it too close which cuts over the letters or just not enough.
    It looks so easy when you do it but you don't always use the expression to demonstrate when you are selling other cricuts.
    Hope you can help...my addy is janbooth2011@gmail.com many thanks

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  2. Good morning Mel been watching you this morning with the hunky dory which gave me the idea to contact you.
    I recently bought a cricut expression 2 & at the moment playing around but I would like to string letters together to make names I wonder is there an easy foolproof way of doing this.
    I have used kerning but I either get it too close which cuts over the letters or just not enough.
    It looks so easy when you do it but you don't always use the expression to demonstrate when you are selling other cricuts.
    Hope you can help...my addy is janbooth2011@gmail.com many thanks

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  3. Good morning Mel been watching you this morning with the hunky dory which gave me the idea to contact you.
    I recently bought a cricut expression 2 & at the moment playing around but I would like to string letters together to make names I wonder is there an easy foolproof way of doing this.
    I have used kerning but I either get it too close which cuts over the letters or just not enough.
    It looks so easy when you do it but you don't always use the expression to demonstrate when you are selling other cricuts.
    Hope you can help...my addy is janbooth2011@gmail.com many thanks

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  4. Hi just a quick question I love my cricut and use it to cut fabric shapes for applique on various projects. To prolong the use of my mats I use stick and spray on the fabric. Any ideas how I can get rid of the stickiness so that the fabric will feed through my sewing machine? Best wishes Sandra

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    1. Hello
      Thaw best thing is to iron heat and bond lite on to the fabric and then put the fabric on to your mat with the paper backing on and cut it. It will stabilise the fabric and then you iron the shapes on to your project and sew around it.
      Take care
      Melanie xxx

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  5. Thanks for that Mel. I will give that a try. I've been enjoying the shows this week. Thanks for the inspiration. Sandra xxx

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