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adhesive backed fabric
Does this product exist? Or do you apply the adhesive to any fabric and cut with big shot dies to get your shape?
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I believe that it does exist, you can always google it. I also would die-cut with the adhesive on it already that will be so much easier. You can also run fabric thru a xyron machine to add adhesive and than die-cut as usual. HTH.......the flower child
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I bought rolls of adhesive backed fabric a couple years ago at Big lots.
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Deborah |
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How did you use these rolls in your projects?
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I have a couple of sheets of adhesive backed calico I bought several years ago. I haven't used them yet.
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I got some adhesive backed material in a card kit a few years ago. Mainly it made the material stiff so you could attach to paper.
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I cut tags out of cardstock & the adhesive backed material and put the material on the card stock and made a tag with embellishments on it for a swap.
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Deborah |
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I also used the material on a scrapbook front and back.
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Deborah |
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Thank you. It might be a nice wrap around holder for drinking glasses, too.
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The large red rose on this card is die cut from fabric and I just used a glue stick on the back. I have a package of die cut fabric hearts that I bought at a quilting store but use for cards.
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What a nice card, Kathy. Thanks for demonstrating the use of fabric backed adhesive.
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