![]() ![]() ![]() (Wouldn’t this be great for Valentine’s Day? If you don’t have CutWork, don’t worry – the collection includes instruction for cutting the shapes by hand. This lovely flower is from the new Bohemian Rhapsody Collection #82007. ![]() Many embroidery collections already contain CutWork files (DRAW), particularly those which feature applique designs. Of course, you don’t need to digitize your own designs to use the CutWork Tool. Instead, I digitized the shapes in DesignWorks CutWork software, layered five pieces of felt – beige, yellow, green, orange, and rust – in my Jumbo hoop, and used my embroidery machine to cut through all the layers at once. Bernina 034229.71.01 Code Card for Cutwork software (Add to cart for price) Bernina 034276.71.00 Cutwork Tool CPL for Design Works Software (Add to cart for price) Bernina 034275.71. See all the fiddly little bits of felt I used for this needle-punched clutch? Just imagine how long it would have taken to cut all those paisleys and circles by hand! It’s also wonderful for cutting multiples of the same shapes. With the CutWork software and the CutWork tool, up to 15 layers can be cleanly cut out at once, depending on the material. It’s awesome for cutting detailed shapes. How? I just remove the needle and install the BERNINA CutWork Tool, which is just a short, sharp knife blade that cuts as it moves up and down through the material in the hoop. Did you know some embroidery machines can do more than just stitch? For instance, my embroidery machine can cut fabric, foam, paper, cardstock, wood… pretty much anything I can put in a hoop. ![]()
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