Triple the use of your Stitched Rectangle Dies!
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- Use your stitched rectangle dies for layers, frames and more! You can adjust the shapes to make them bigger or smaller, in effect tripling the number of shapes you can create with these 13 dies.
Stitched Rectangle Dies - bit.ly/2JGtjG7
If you have any questions, just let me know! Enjoy these fabulous dies!
Keep Inking Up
Independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator in San Antonio, TX
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Great ideas! My favorite tip was to put in the die and paper at an angle. Never thought of that. Thanks so much.
Aww, thank you, Dori! I’m so glad you found this video helpful. I do hope you try these tips soon. Thank you so much for watching and commenting 😘
Thanks for this reminder - especially elongating the smaller rectangle - useful for sentiments, for sure!
I’m SO glad to provide this reminder for you. I find it very useful for various sentiments or other images. Thank you for watching and commenting!😘
@@KeepInkingUp Especially sentiments! Thanks again.
That was one of the most practical and helpful tips I have ever seen! Thank you so very much!
Aww, thank you, Nancy for watching and commenting! You can use these techniques with lots of other dies, too. I’m SO glad you found this helpful😘
Who knew! I do not have this die set but will be ordering it. Your video is awesome. Thank you for sharing your creative talent. I hope your day is filled with sunshine. Hugs from Canada.♥
Thank you Elizabeth! I’m so happy you found this helpful ☺️ Thank you SO much for watching and commenting 😘
I have been a demonstrator for a few years and I love your suggestion of putting the paper and die in at an angle!! All of these tips are great!! Thank you!
I’m so happy to hear my tips are helpful! Thank you for watching and commenting, Janet!😘
Thanks for sharing your ideas
You are very welcome! Thank you for watching and commenting!
I'm brand new to using this type of die, so this is amazingly helpful - thank you!
Leslie, this is why I make videos! I am thrilled you found this helpful! Thank you for watching and commenting. Happy crafting!😘
Practical and helpful explanation. Thank you so very much.
I’m so glad you found this helpful, Elaine! Thank you for watching and commenting! 😘
Did not know #2 tip, thank you!
You are very welcome, Sherry! I’m so happy to be helpful! Thank you so much for watching and commenting!😘
I have been using this method for years, but it's great you made a video showing how to do it. Great video!!!!!!
Thank you, Su! I’m glad you found this video helpful and that you do this already. It’s a great way to stretch these dies ☺️ Thank you for watching and commenting 😘
Great ideas! Thanks
Thank you so much, Lois! I really appreciate you watching and commenting!😘
These are my most used dies. I use them for practically every card I make. Great video. Subscribing.
Thank you so much, Catherine! They are one of my absolute favorite dies, too. I’m so sad they are now retired so new crafters won’t be able to get them😞 Thank you for watching and commenting! I really appreciate your support 😘
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I have these dies, so this helps to get more use from them.
This comment makes me so happy! Enjoy these amazing dies! Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
Thanks heaps for the ideas.Quick video was great too.
Aww, thank you, Helene! I’m so glad you found my videos helpful! Thank you for watching and commenting 😘
Omg great tips! Thank you! I just spent hours putting together focal pieces with backgrounds etc. trying to decide which dies will work. Knowing some of these tips would have helped immensely!
Oh, I am SO happy to hear this, Karen! I love it when my tips help people! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Thank you so much for this, at last I understand! 😊 So helpful. 🥰
Oh, that makes me so happy, Clari! I’m SO happy to have helped you! Thank you for watching and commenting. Enjoy die cutting! You can use these tips with other dies as well.
What an amazing video, I'll certainly be trying these ideas out. Maybe I'll have to buy a magnetic platform, though to keep the pieces in place!
Thank you so much, Anne! I use post it tape or washi tape to keep the pieces in place, but a magnetic platform is a great idea as well. Thank you for watching and commenting!😘 Have a wonderful day!
this is awesome. Thank you for your expertise!!!
Thank you @rnmedic1335! You are so sweet😘 Thank you for watching and commenting!
Great ideas..
Thank you, Donna! I’m so glad you found this video helpful! Thank you for watching and commenting!😘
Never would have thought to do that, oh so helpful.
justmeinflorida I am SO happy you found this helpful! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Excellent tips. Thank you.
I’m so glad you found these tips helpful, Joann! Thank you for watching and commenting!😘
Love your tips! ❤❤❤
Thank you, Mary! I’m so happy you enjoyed this video! Thank you for watching and commenting!😘
Thank you for the great tip. Great video.
Thank you SO much, Maureen! I’m so happy you found it helpful 😘
Great video
Thank you.
Thank you so much, Cherie! I’m so glad you liked it! Thank you for watching and commenting 😘
Thank you 🌹
Thank YOU, Saphire, for watching and commenting!
Very helpful! Thank you, like the many ideas you have demonstrated! I have emailed you regarding SU.
june Villegas I’m so glad you found this video helpful! That’s why I make them 😊
very clever
Thank you!😘 I really appreciate you watching and commenting!
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Thank you, Rosemary!😘
It bothers me to put things at an angel..but dang it works so much better
It does feel awkward to do, but so much smoother and less clunking.
Newbie here…just got my machine 2 days ago. How do you know when to stop feeding the sandwich through the machine?
Welcome, Lynn! So glad you found my channel! You should never need to force your sandwich through. So as soon as you feel real resistance, stop and adjust your sandwich. Crackling noises are completely normal as that is simply the cutting edges hitting the cutting plates. Your cutting plates will get very “messy” over time, but will last for thousands and thousands of cuts. Hope that helps.
Great ideas! Thanks.
You are so very welcome! I’m happy you found this video helpful. Thank you for watching and commenting!
very clever
Thank you so much, Carol! And thank you for watching and commenting 😘