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Locked & Loaded Jacket Patches

Locked & Loaded Jacket Patches made with The Cricut and the Blackletter font

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/locked-and-loaded-jacket-patches • Posted by PlaidCrafter

Is it strange I am making a jacket when it's over 100 degrees out? This is my first fabric project I made with my Cricut. I am soooooo hooked! Here is how I did it:

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Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

So-so
Medium locked 2band 2bloaded 2bjacket 2bscissors

Description

Is it strange I am making a jacket when it's over 100 degrees out? This is my first fabric project I made with my Cricut. I am soooooo hooked! Here is how I did it:

Instructions

  1. Small cricut 2bdie 2bcutting 2bmachine 2bblackletter

    First I ironed Heat and Bond onto the back of a 12 x 12 piece of black cotton fabric (with tiny white dots just to be a bit cute)

  2. Small grid 2bruler 2bto 2bcut 2b12 2binch 2bsquares

    Then I die cut the words Locked & Loaded using my Cricut die cutting machine using the Blackletter font.

  3. Small how 2bto 2bmake 2ba 2bscissor 2biron 2bon

    Then I repeated the process with a piece of white cotton to get the shadow effect for the ampersand (the "and" symbol).

  4. Small rocker 2bpatch 2bpattern 2btemplate

    Then I simply photographed a pair of scissors, uploaded it into my computer and printed it out to get my scissor image. I glued it right side down to the back side of the black fabric to cut it out.

  5. Small scissor 2biron 2bon 2bwhite 2bbands

    Then to make the top and bottom rocker template off to Illustrator. (feel free to download the pattern)

  6. Small locked 2b 26 2bloaded 2bbiker 2bpatches

    I then glued the rocker patches onto the back of the white fabric and cut them out. Note: The scissors are there only to make sure there was enough space for them. Then I pealed off the paper backing of the black scissors and ironed it onto the front of the white fabric. Then cut it out of the white fabric with about an eighth inch border. I then pressed the letters onto the rocker sections and then aligned everything onto the back of my jacket and pressed it all down. All that was left to do was some raw topstitching around the scissors and some clean stitching with black thread around the rocker patches about an eighth inch in from the outer edge. Finally I added a stud to the center of the scissors at the hing point. I think this is going to be like cross stitching is for me (my house is starting to look like a sign shop because I keep cross stitching all sorts of words and sayings) all my cloths are going to have something to say!