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Crafting Tips - Slice, Weld and Attach Tools in Cricut Design Space
by Cheryl BarberA quick overview of the Cricut Design Space tools; slice, weld and attach. There are some screenshot examples of how they can be used. -
Digital Embroidery Designs
by Cheryl BarberI'm excited about designing some new digital products! I'm showing a little of the behind the scenes on how I design them and how I like to use my embroidery machine.- Brother embroidery
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New Year, New Plans, New Decade!
by Cheryl BarberA reflection on 2019 and some thoughts about my new business and personal plans for 2020!- about me
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Cricut Design Space Tutorial - Adjusting Text
by Cheryl BarberSome fonts need to be adjusted in Cricut Design Space and this tutorial gives examples on how you can make your fonts look better.- craft blog
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Tools of the Trade - Preparing Your Fabric for Machine Embroidery
by Cheryl BarberA short craft tutorial about how I stabilise my fabric before embroidering on it.- craft blog
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Tools of the Trade - Part 2
by Cheryl BarberOne of the tools I use a lot is my Brother Innov-Is 800E embroidery machine. I bought mine about 18 months ago and I am addicted to it! The machine...- craft blog
- craft business
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- embroidery
- fabric
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- hertfordshire
- herts blog
- independent shops
- learning craft
- machine embroidery
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- new blog ideas
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Mother's Day Make - Some Ideas on How to Decorate your Keyring Purse
by Cheryl BarberIdeas on how to decorate your keyring purse. The tutorial to make your keyring purse is in a previous post! Check it out too! -
Mother's Day Make - Keyring Purse Tutorial
by Cheryl BarberA craft tutorial, how to make a keyring purse! A lovely idea for a Mother's Day make. -
St Patrick's Day Make - Part 2
by Cheryl BarberPart 2 of my St Patrick's Day inspired make showing how the finished glass is made! -
St Patrick's Day Make - Part 1
by Cheryl BarberA St Patrick's Day craft tutorial showing how to upload your own design or draw your own in Cricut Design Space. -
Tools of the Trade - Part 1
by Cheryl BarberKicking off my new blog post goals, I'm showing you tools that I use and I'm starting with my Cricut machine. -
Big Plans!
by Cheryl BarberI have been rubbish at this blogging lark! I have been looking up about blogging recently and I think I have done every single one of the “How not ...