Cricut No Sew Quilt Tote Bag

by JOANN |

Item # 132219413P227
Beginner 1-2 Hours
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  • 1 natural tote bag
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  • 8 assorted quilting quarters
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  • 1 package of heat bond
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  • Rotary cutting tool
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  • Cutting surface
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  • Metal straight edge ruler
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  • Iron
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  • Ironing surface
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  • To download the SVG files, to load directly into Cricut Design Space click on the links below.
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  • Small Quarter Wheel - Click Here
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  • 5 Wedges - Click here
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  • Big Quarter Wheel - Click Here
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  1. Download the svg files and upload them into your Design Space.
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  3. Cut out pieces of fabric slightly larger than the finished sizes.
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  5. Iron on heat and bond to the back of the pieces of fabric.
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  7. Cut out the shapes on your Cricut using the fabric rotary blade.
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  9. Cut out 5 wedges.
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  11. Cut out 1 big 10"x 10".
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  13. Cut out 1 big quarter wheel 8".
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  15. Cut out 1 small 4 1/4" quarter wheel.
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  17. Do a dry run first before ironing them in place. Once you are happy with the placement, set your iron on high. Use a sheet of parchment paper and lay it on top of the shapes. Iron them in place. Iron the entire design once you have them all ironed down.
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  • Make sure you press firmly once you have ironed all of the shapes in place.
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