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✂️ Elevate Your DIY Game with Precision & Style!
The BeetirryHu Flowers Stitch Frame Metal Die Cuts are high-quality carbon steel stencils measuring 14.3 x 13.7 cm, designed for precision cutting of paper, fabric, and more. Perfect for scrapbooking, card making, and embossing, these durable dies offer versatile, safe, and portable crafting solutions that empower you to create professional-grade, personalized projects with ease.





| ASIN | B0BDM86WWG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,555 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #367 in Scrapbooking Die-Cuts |
| Brand | BeetirryHu |
| Brand Name | BeetirryHu |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 65 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08732771744655 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.72"L x 4.72"W |
| Item Type Name | Dies cut |
| Item Weight | 22 Grams |
| Line Size | 0.1 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | BeetirryHu |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BeetirryHu-DM655 |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Model Number | BeetirryHu-DM655 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72"L x 4.72"W |
| Set Name | 1 |
| Size | 14.3 x 13.7cm/5.63 x 5.39inch(Approx) |
| Style | Custom |
| Warranty Description | no |
J**N
Cutting die
Great design and versatile
C**R
Stitchable
The holes could be deeper. I had a hard time to get the die to cut correctly. But when it cut right, I used an old calendar for the back ground then stitched flowers in white and leave dark green
E**8
Does not cut.
This is an awful die. It does not paper. Do not buy.
K**3
Do not buy
I was very disappointed with this die. I tried it in several different die cutting machines and it would not cut through. I tried with or without shims and faced up or down and could not get it to cut the pattern. It is virtually unusable just once again proves to me to stick with the tried and true brands. I rated it a 1 but my true rating is zero.
D**S
Nice stitching die
The set came with the cover die, a large flower with a leaf, and the piece pictured here. Very easy and quick to stitch. This was my first attempt to stitch a die. As the professional card maker on YouTube, Jennifer McGuire, states "Stitching dies are relaxing and therapeutic". I agree. This is a good one for the price and the mind.
J**E
Card/cross stitch
Enjoy the combination of both crafts. Cutting dies and stitching to make a card.
K**L
Didn’t cut all the way through
I ran this die through my Big a shot three times and it still didn’t cut all the way through all of it. It did cut maybe about 90%.
E**O
Poorly manufactured
Die does not cut thru all the way because the holes that allow you to push out the paper are not there on a good bit of the die. It’s solid, so even if it did cut the paper you’d never be able to get the little pieces out for reuse of the die.
C**L
Beau cadre
Très satisfaite. Un très beau cadre
C**C
Took a few passes, but it worked!
I used a Sizzix Big Shot with a magnetic plate. I had to pit it through a few times and then rotate it 90 degrees for it to cut all the way through. The photo shows what you’ll end up with, I like the result!
E**A
Cuts very well good price
I like the product
L**C
Pretty BUT needs work to cut out & frustrating to pick out cardstock from die/design
Alright, so it is possible to cut out the designs using a Cuttlebug machine. I needed to run through the die several times, which can be quite standard for off-brand dies. However, I found I then needed to rotate the design 90 degrees and re-run the die through several times. If you plan to rotate your die, ensure you do not separate it from the cardstock until you are completed all cutting. If using the rectangle die with the main design it will cut out quickly - likely on the first pass, and can then be removed before rotating the design to continue cutting. I've included a video I shot while cutting out the design so you can see the: (1) sandwich, (2) the result after 8 passes through the machine with the die in the vertical position, (3) the results after the die is run through horizontally 8 passes, and (4) the final product once the holes were poked through with the holes left to be removed from the die. I used my standard sandwiching when using off-brand dies of 1-A, 1-B, and 1-C plate + 2 cardstock shims. Note that sandwiching will vary by machine and it is possible to damage your machine if you put too many layers in, so caution is required. After which, the design was cut out, but I was left to poke out several of the holes out of the cardstock and THEN pick out the cardstock holes out of the die itself. The die's holes do not go all the way through the metal so you can't easily poke it out, it must be picked out which is quite time-consuming. So this is a super pretty design and there are 7 individual cutting dies that can be separated depending on your desired use. For example, it is possible to cut the main design into a card-front or to cut out the main design into an individual rectangle with the use or exclusion of the rectangle cutting die in combo with the main design die. The dies are easily separated by twisting apart or cutting with a pair of sidecutters. The holes in the design are large enough to stitch a design in thread. Overall, it is useable and is quite pretty. I can see using it several times, but I will need to fight the urge to toss the die in the garbage every time I need to pick out all the cardstock holes out of the die. I hope this review was helpful!
K**H
Not worth the money
Does not cut the design completely. I tried various cardstock, shims etc. better to purchase the name brand
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