Recently, I was asked by The Maker’s Movement to try out the Crossover II Fabric & Paper Cutting System*
to see how I liked it. (Always anxious to try something new, I quickly agreed.)
*Disclosure… “This is a sponsored post. I have been provided product in exchange for my creative ideas. The views and opinions are my own.”
The machine is compact and portable. Easy to store and carry.
You can use the Crossover II* with thin metal paper dies, fabric dies and steel rule dies.
The Crossover II Fabric and Paper Cutting System*is similar to other manual cutting systems and uses a “sandwich” configuration with three plates. (included with the machine)
- White Base Plate
- Metal Adapter Plate
- Clear Top Plate
This is my favorite part of the machine, the adjustable rollers and pressure settings.
This was the real game changer for me.
It adjusts for multiple layers and allows you to be able to cut a variety of thicknesses.
Not just for paper…
the Crossover II Fabric & Paper Cutting System* can cut fabric, faux leather, craft foam,
chipboard, felt and several other materials.
Here’s a quick little video showing the Crossover II Fabric & Paper Cutting System*in action.
Along with the Crossover II Fabric & Paper Cutting System* I received a few dies from
Maker’s Movement to play with as well.
- MSD205 Hello Spring Stamp & Die Set
- MOD203 Stitched Rectangles Nested Essentials Die Set
- SF6 Stacker Flower 6
I created this quick card using paper scraps from Graphic 45 and a combination of the dies
I received from The Maker’s Movement. I love the tiny foliage stamp I used on the background.
It’s from the Hello Spring Collection.
I liked using the Crossover II Fabric & Paper Cutting System*especially it’s versatility.
A good little machine to have on hand.
Lovely cards and helpful information.