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Brother Scan n Cut – Making a Fabric Applique

Alanda Craft March 24, 2014 2 Comments This post may contain affiliate links.

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I love adding appliqué to my projects. It’s always fun to sew cute appliqué animals to children’s clothing, and adding all kinds of appliqué to quilts, table runners, cushion covers, etc.

And that’s what I love about my ScanNCut. The pieces are cut easily and precisely, and as I cut my pieces out with the backing already attached, they are ready to add to my projects in no time at all.

This cute frog is one of the designs in your ScanNCut.

UPDATE: Note that we no longer use the High Tack Adhesive Support Sheet when cutting fabric. Instead we sp

Check out the video below to see how easy it is to cut our your appliqué pieces.

Tools & Equipment Used in this Project:

  • Brother Scan n Cut Appliqué Sheet
  • Brother Scan n Cut Standard Mat
  • Brother Scan n Cut Machine
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Filed Under: Brother ScanNCut Tutorials Tagged With: applique, brother scan n cut, scan n cut

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  1. JANE says

    October 22, 2022 at 12:28 pm

    SO DISAPPOINTED WITH THE SCAN N CUT APPLIQUE CONTACT SHEET, IT HAS RUINED MY QUILT LEAVING THE APPLIQUE HARD. I WOULD NOT RECOMEND ANY ONE TO USE IT UNLESS THEY WANT A HARD FEEL TO THEIR PIECE OF WORK

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    • Alanda Craft says

      October 22, 2022 at 1:25 pm

      Thanks for the tip Jane!

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