I cut some more cork fabric to make a wallet. (Free pattern from Sew Sweetness.) This time I placed the cork pattern face down and cut with the same settings as below. Cut beautifully.
Today I decided to have a go with cork fabric on my ScanNcut. This was a plain cork but you can get many patterns and colours. I purchased mine thru Aussie Cork on Facebook.
This fabric is made by adhering cork pieces to a backing of cotton and the finished product looks a little like canvas on the back. You need a good sharp blade and although I used a new mat I also taped the cork down.
As always I did a test cut which worked well. I did find the cork lifted a little as it cut and I had brayered it down so I sat beside the machine and pressed it down as it lifted.
I found the auto sensing was cutting a little too deep so I set it to speed 1 and cut pressure -2. You would need to play a little and get your settings right. (I have the SDX1000)
It was a fun little piece and as I wanted to use it I thought I would make a bookmark, so I layered some fabric between the patterned cork and a plain piece and sewed it together on my machine. You could, of course,
use a fabric glue instead of sewing.
Good fun and I will be playing with this again.
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