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Big Shot

Before i take the plunge, could someone please confirm, if the Big Shot will cut Felt and Fabric. My hubby is getting me one, so need to make sure im getting the right one.
Thanks Everyone.x

Comments

  • lizalloareds
    lizalloareds Posts: 1,838 Forumite
    Yes it cuts lots of things I will try to find a list and get back to you
    September GC 30th aug-4th Oct £332.74/£375 NSD 3
    Gc Jan £234.85/200 :(Feb £298.92/280:(March £298.42/£280:( April £270.49/280:) May Gc £351.08/£350 June £300.06/280 July £256.15/£240
    Aug £318.74/£280
  • lizalloareds
    lizalloareds Posts: 1,838 Forumite
    edited 2 October 2011 at 6:15PM
    Big Shot-Approved Materials List

    The following materials work well when creating die cuts with the Big Shot machine. Please note the maximum thickness of several materials. As a rule of thumb, you can cut a material with your Big Shot if you can cut it using your Craft & Paper Scissors.

    • Thick corkboard
    • Thick chipboard (59 mil)
    • Colored magnet
    • Ruffle board
    • Paper wood
    • Balsa wood (3/32")
    • Bass wood (1/16")
    • Metal mesh
    • Aluminum (.016)
    • Tin (.008)
    • Adhesive and non-adhesive mat board
    • Drawer liner
    • Shelf liner
    • Vinyl
    • Static cling vinyl
    • Shrink film
    • Fine sandpaper
    • Clear acetate (20 mil)
    • Contact paper
    • Textured paper
    • Vellum
    • Card stock
    • Patterned paper
    • Flocked paper
    • Metallic paper
    • Linen paper
    • Suede paper
    • Embossed metallic paper
    • Self-adhesive glitter paper
    • Fabric
    • Canvas
    • Iron-on fabric
    • Soft plush fabric
    • Burlap
    • Velvet
    • Corduroy
    • Lace
    • Heavyweight denim
    • Terry cloth
    • Thin leather
    • Quilt batting
    • Warm & natural batting
    • Fusible fleece
    • Self-adhesive craft metal
    • Self-adhesive cork
    • Self-adhesive foam
    • Self-adhesive magnet
    • Self-adhesive felt
    • Adhesive and non-adhesive rubber
    • Pop-up foam
    • Heavyweight denim
    • Terry cloth
    • Thin leather
    • Quilt batting
    • Warm & natural batting
    • Fusible fleece
    • Self-adhesive craft metal
    • Self-adhesive cork
    • Self-adhesive foam
    • Self-adhesive magnet
    • Self-adhesive felt
    • Adhesive and non-adhesive rubber
    • Pop-up foam
    http://www2.stampinup.com/gb/eng/7218.asp
    September GC 30th aug-4th Oct £332.74/£375 NSD 3
    Gc Jan £234.85/200 :(Feb £298.92/280:(March £298.42/£280:( April £270.49/280:) May Gc £351.08/£350 June £300.06/280 July £256.15/£240
    Aug £318.74/£280
  • ilovepugs
    ilovepugs Posts: 112 Forumite
    Big Shot-Approved Materials List

    The following materials work well when creating die cuts with the Big Shot machine. Please note the maximum thickness of several materials. As a rule of thumb, you can cut a material with your Big Shot if you can cut it using your Craft & Paper Scissors.

    • Thick corkboard
    • Thick chipboard (59 mil)
    • Colored magnet
    • Ruffle board
    • Paper wood
    • Balsa wood (3/32")
    • Bass wood (1/16")
    • Metal mesh
    • Aluminum (.016)
    • Tin (.008)
    • Adhesive and non-adhesive mat board
    • Drawer liner
    • Shelf liner
    • Vinyl
    • Static cling vinyl
    • Shrink film
    • Fine sandpaper
    • Clear acetate (20 mil)
    • Contact paper
    • Textured paper
    • Vellum
    • Card stock
    • Patterned paper
    • Flocked paper
    • Metallic paper
    • Linen paper
    • Suede paper
    • Embossed metallic paper
    • Self-adhesive glitter paper
    • Fabric
    • Canvas
    • Iron-on fabric
    • Soft plush fabric
    • Burlap
    • Velvet
    • Corduroy
    • Lace
    • Heavyweight denim
    • Terry cloth
    • Thin leather
    • Quilt batting
    • Warm & natural batting
    • Fusible fleece
    • Self-adhesive craft metal
    • Self-adhesive cork
    • Self-adhesive foam
    • Self-adhesive magnet
    • Self-adhesive felt
    • Adhesive and non-adhesive rubber
    • Pop-up foam
    • Heavyweight denim
    • Terry cloth
    • Thin leather
    • Quilt batting
    • Warm & natural batting
    • Fusible fleece
    • Self-adhesive craft metal
    • Self-adhesive cork
    • Self-adhesive foam
    • Self-adhesive magnet
    • Self-adhesive felt
    • Adhesive and non-adhesive rubber
    • Pop-up foam
    http://www2.stampinup.com/gb/eng/7218.asp

    Blimey, fantastic reply. Thankyou very much for doing this for me.x
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