I can also do regular vinyl cutting, which leads to helmet things like this:
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the minifig head is not my own creation |
and this...
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this was a pattern I purchased from the design store |
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and this...
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thischarmingcharlie.tumblr.com |
and this....
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note: sewing the edges so that they don't peel and fray also means they don't stretch. oops. |
and this...
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for a leaguemate. It was making these when I learned the hard way that it's best to keep your free hand away from your rotary cutter when slicing neoprene |
once I can get my act together and consistently produce these without screwing up every other one, I will add them to my
Etsy shop.
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