All levels
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17 min
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00:41
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06:55
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08:39
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It's super easy to whip up a custom monogrammed cosmetic bag with your Cricut Maker. Amber from Damask Love shows you how to design your own monogram and cut it out in vinyl on your Cricut Maker, plus you'll learn how you can use the Maker to cut out all of your fabric pattern pieces. Once the elements are cut out, Amber shows you how to install the zipper, box the corners, and assemble the bag. The glittery vinyl monogram goes on last as a special finishing touch.
Learn how to:
What you’ll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
Get the project design file on Cricut.com
- 12" x 24" piece of navy canvas fabric
- 12" x 24" piece of patterned cotton fabric
- iPad, iPhone or computer to access Cricut Design Space
- Cricut Maker
- Long Cricut fabric mat
- Cricut Weeding tool
- 9" gold zipper
- Sewing machine with standard foot and zipper foot
- Navy thread
- Glitter iron-on vinyl
- Cricut Easy Press (optional)
- Cricut Bright Pad
- Iron and ironing surface
- Pins
- Quilter’s ruler
Downloads:
- Create and customize a monogram in Cricut Design Space
- Use Cricut Design Space on your mobile device
- Cut iron-on vinyl
- Cut a simple sewing pattern using the Cricut Maker
- Increase mat size in Design Space
- Easily insert a zipper
What you’ll get:
- Detailed instruction on how to make a monogrammed makeup bag using a Cricut Maker
- 4 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instruction by expert instructor Amber of Damask Love
- The ability to leave comments, ask question and interact with other students
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Cricut Crafts: Easy Monogrammed Cosmetic Bag Reviews
608 users recommended this class to a friend
Susan Babb
Excellent clas, just a little too fast in setting up the cutting part.
More than 3 months ago
KT Tabor
The instructions were clear, concise, and easy to follow. I would have liked to have the specific fabric dimensions from the Cricut file for the bag in the materials list or instructions, so I didn't have to use the Cricut to cut the fabric (I don't own any large mats and wanted to cut by hand), but was able to pull up the file and see the dimensions.
More than 3 months ago