Quilted Wall Hanging with the Cricut Rotary Blade

I made this wall hanging with my Cricut Rotary Blade and YOU can too! I also used touches of my natural dye and a minimalist design. I think you’ll love it. 

This project I wanted to hang in my living area that needed just a touch of color. My avocado pink color is a perfect subtle blush. I decided to try two shades of the pink color using my method of avocado dyeing. 

I made this wall hanging with my Cricut Rotary Blade and YOU can too! I also used touches of my natural dye and a minimalist design.

The simplicity of this design was inspired by Scandinavian minimalism!

What you need for your quilted wall hanging

First thing you need to do is dye your fabric. I wanted each circle to have a slightly different pattern so I cut one 12″x12″ square and two 12″x6″ strips so I could fold them in three different ways!

cricut hand tools

Dye your Fabric

I folded them all in three different ways using some of my very favorite shibori folds. I’ll link a video to those right here!

 

I made this wall hanging with my Cricut Rotary Blade and YOU can too! I also used touches of my natural dye and a minimalist design. I think you'll love it. 

I wrote a post about how to dye with avocado pits right here so you can get these colors! The lighter pink were in the pot for about 1 hour and the dark pink was in the pot for 24 hours!

avocado dyed swatches

Cut your Fabric

Once everything is rinsed and dried, you will roll your fabric onto the fabric mat. 

brayer on fabric mat

Now you’ll cut your fabric! Cutting fabric with the Cricut maker is the extremely simple. Choose a cut file you want to cut, in this case, you’re welcome to use the one I made! Click ‘cut’ and then you will connect your Cricut Maker with a cord or via Bluetooth. Select your material as ‘Cotton Fabric’ and let the Cricut work its’ magic. Circles are a perfect example to show you how well the Maker works because it would be close to impossible to cut perfect circles cutting fabric by hand like this.

how to cut fabric

Cut your Felt

Use your Cricut to cut your felt! This is a fun way to add a pop of color or contrast. I decided on the charcoal color.

cut charcoal felt

Construct your Wall Hanging

Spray your circles with spray adhesive. I used my EasyPress 2 to press these onto my fabric. If you don’t want to dye your fabric, go ahead and just buy some fusible fabric and you won’t have to use this spray.

Pin the felt in half between both sides of the fabric. 

sewing felt

sewing felt

Take your copper dowel and thread it through the opening of the loops you just created.

create a wall hanging

Thread your cotton rope through the dowel and tie it in a knot at the length you prefer. I wanted mine to have a bit of space between where it was hanging and the top of the fabric.

I made this wall hanging with my Cricut Rotary Blade and YOU can too! I also used touches of my natural dye and a minimalist design.

Hang your wall hanging!

I made this wall hanging with my Cricut Rotary Blade and YOU can too! I also used touches of my natural dye and a minimalist design.

What do you think? I think it turned out really cool! I love the look of the circles.  I ended up putting it in my bathroom because it almost had a spa like feel to it. 

 

8 thoughts on “Quilted Wall Hanging with the Cricut Rotary Blade

  1. Wow, This sounds incredible. You did it so nicely. I want some of these in my bedroom. I will try it for sure. Then I need a rotary cutter. Thanks for the sharing this amazing project with all of us.

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