


In that case, a tweezers may be needed to properly place some rhinestones in their place.Ħ) Now that your stones are in place, grab your KTM (rhinestone transfer) mask and peel it off its liner. However, some stones will likely fall upside down, or may too stubborn to even fall into a hole. Often, many of the rhinestones will fall into the holes the proper way. Do this until they each have a spot in one of the stone placement holes in your flock. This will reveal the holes that you have cut in your cutter, which will act as your stone placements.Ĥ) Place the flock (sticky side down) on your template board.ĥ) Pour rhinestones on your board and gently brush the rhinestones across your design using a rhinestone brush.

Normally, template flock is cut at at a heavier pressure and uses a 60 degree blade.ģ) Peel the flock from its liner. Once you have your design prepared, you’re ready to begin.ġ) Load your flock in the cutter (face up).Ģ) Export your rhinestone design to your preferred cutting software and send to your cutter.

