Enter to win Flip-N-Cut Magic Templates by Omnigrid. This set includes three nested templates to make over 8 different shapes. Use these to create hundreds of designs for appliques, quilt blocks, scrapbook pages and more!
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What would you use these templates for?
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I would use them for appliques. Maybe someday I will learn how to quilt and will use them for that.
I would see what I could do about making one of those uber popular tabletop trees or a 3d baked goods tin topper. My grandmother lives in a nursing home and this looks like something easy she could trace and cut out!
I would use them as designs for my short arm quilter, for an over all pattern.
applique of course, mobiles, quilting, card making, all kinds of stuff!!!!!
I would make something fun for my niece – quilt, pillowcase, book bag, etc.
Quilts, quilts and more quilts
A template can be used for anything! Quilting, applique, scrapbooking.
I would use them for quilts we make for expectant dads in the military overseas. The dads sign them and mail them home to mom and baby.
I would use them for appliques & potholders. I am sure I could find many more uses.
From looking at the picture, I would say I’d definitely use them for applique, but once I see them in person, I could probably find lots of uses for them.
Right now I would use them for scrap booking. l have fallen a little behind in the gluing and pasting and any help I can get at the moment would be greatly appreciated!
As a gift … Since I don’t have a Flip n cut.
I would like this great tool to use in quilting.
Never have enough circles for applique work. I guess I could figure out what else is in there.
Since I do scrapbooking and quilting and other crafts, I can see these being used a lot. very cool!
I applique coats and skirts. This would be great for shapes!
I think it would be cool to use the circle templetes to add circle accents to a quilt. There is also an asterik & flower templete included so how fun these would be to use for a quilt or a fun wall hanging. I know there is a book included with the templetes to give you more ideas on how they can be used. I’d love to have a chance to use them.
I would use them for appliques, quilting, and scrapbooking.
Appliques! But also various and sundry crafts. I don’t know how many times I have tried to find a drinking glass that was just the right size circle.
Applique, papercrafts and more!
Appliqués! And more.
I would use it for applique and fondant shapings for cake decorationThanks
To decorate a journal.
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I would use these templates in quilt making.
Applique and other craft projects.
I would use these templates to embellish my purse projects!
I can see some cards and journal pages embellished with these!
Appliques galore!!!
I believe some flower shaped place mats for snack plates would be perfect for the large flower template.
I would use these to make cards, scrapbook pages, quilt appliques, quilted potholder appliques – all would be put to good use!
I would use them for quilting, appliques and scrapbooking.
looks like I could use these for making flowers for the knitted hats I am working on right now. These would also work good for applique in sewing and quilting projects
I really like different sewing things. Never seen one before, I like to try it. It looks like fun.
To create applique shapes for fusible and needle-turn applique. My next project will be applique on a quilt.
I would absolutely use it for sewing and for making crafts with my four gransons, ages 8, 7, 4 and 2. They LOVE to do crafts and we would have to use the shapes to make whatever their smart little brains can come up with!
Have never seen these before but looks like it would be great for appliques (apparel sewing and quilting), scrapbooking , purses, +++++!!
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appliques, quilt blocks
I love doing applique in the embroidery machine hoop so I would draw the sahe onto paper, scan it & digitize an applique in my embroidery software.