It’s really pretty easy & there are so many things you can create with Flexishapes! As I said, I cut my design from fabric, using the Cameo 4 and rotary blade. Fabric can also be cut on other machines with a ratchet blade. I used a fusible sewable backing, as I wanted to applique this with my sewing machine, but you could certainly use a “no-sew” fusible, such as Heat & Bond Ultrafor a “no-sew” project. The tea towel came from All About Blanks.
To learn more about cutting fabric & how I stabilize the fabric, you can check out this post! While the software may look different, the method for working with the fabric is the same.
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