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s Make a sweetummer tote You will need


l 15in x 15in tote bag l Fabric scraps l Iron on applique sheet


1


Iron the applique contact sheet onto the back of each of your fabrics and remove the


paper backing. Select cocktail glass AR E021, set the design to 5in high and cut from one of your pieces of fabric.


2 3


Select a font and type ‘It’s o’clock’. Set the font to 5. Set and press ‘Add’ to add the text


‘somewhere’. Set on the mat, group all the text and select mirror (see top tip).


Cut out the text. Position the fabric letters onto the tote bag and iron to activate the


glue. If you are going to wash the bag, you will need to stitch the letters in place.


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This


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