I've only been die cutting for 2 years. I've never seen many of these tricks before. I have 2 dies I just bought and one was getting ready to go into the rubbish because the wording section (the whole reason I bought the die) would not cut thru and was tearing and ripping when I tried to poke it out no matter what paper I used. I'm going to try a few of your tricks. This video was so helpful and I'm going to share with some of my other friends. I'm subscribing to you too! Thank you!
Awesome tips, also bubble wrap works great for them stubborn cutting dies. The fun things that can be used for stubborn dies is profoundly rewarding. lol tfs ❤😊
Hi Lou, thank you for the tips, but one problem I often have is when cutting solids shapes for example a balloon, my die cut always have indentations on it caused by the marks that are visible on my cutting plates. Can you please advise.
Yes they can help to hold all the little pieces in place, ideal for paper piecing, but also they can put a coating on a die so the paper all removed from the die easier x
Some very useful tips there - I will certainly give the plastic bag trick a try, thankyou Lou x
Thanks for the tips. Great explanations ❤
Hi Lou! Thanks for the tips... I like the plastic bag tip, I'll try it next time I have a die cut with allot of pieces. TFS! Hugs Gloria
Have never seen the plastic bag trick. It is always great to see something new. Thanxs so much!!!!
I've only been die cutting for 2 years. I've never seen many of these tricks before. I have 2 dies I just bought and one was getting ready to go into the rubbish because the wording section (the whole reason I bought the die) would not cut thru and was tearing and ripping when I tried to poke it out no matter what paper I used. I'm going to try a few of your tricks. This video was so helpful and I'm going to share with some of my other friends. I'm subscribing to you too! Thank you!
Wow, great tips. I never thought of a plastic pocket for little pieces.
I love your technique videos Lou. I always something new . Never knew about the plastic pockets. This is a great idea. Thanks for sharing. x
Great plastic bag trick Lou, I always learn something new xx
Hi! Hadn’t heard about the plastic bag trick… excellent… thanks for sharing! 🙂
This was incredibly helpful! Thanks for your tips and explanations. Just what I needed.
Thank you for these great tips!! Warm regards from 🇨🇦Calgary, Alberta🇨🇦
Lou, this was so very helpful!! Hope you have a lovely weekend!!
Thank you for the cellophane bag trick.
Awesome tips, also bubble wrap works great for them stubborn cutting dies. The fun things that can be used for stubborn dies is profoundly rewarding. lol tfs ❤😊
Thank you for helpful tips 😊
Thank you great ideas and tips
I threw away a favorite die because I couldn't get it to cut all the way through 😮
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for the tips
Great tips! Thank you so much for sharing
Great tips. Thank you Lou x
Very informative! Thank you❤️❤️
Thank you for the tips.
Thanks. Great tips
Please can you tell me where to get the thin metal shim?
Hi Lou, thank you for the tips, but one problem I often have is when cutting solids shapes for example a balloon, my die cut always have indentations on it caused by the marks that are visible on my cutting plates. Can you please advise.
Thanks Lou. I remember a trick using dryer sheets, but can’t remember what they actually do. Do you know?
Yes they can help to hold all the little pieces in place, ideal for paper piecing, but also they can put a coating on a die so the paper all removed from the die easier x
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