I make r-rated felt catnip toys and ornaments, and was looking for an affordable metallic option (as the wool options I found were about $5 per 9x12 sheet). Well, you get what you pay for with this. The quality looks and feels pretty cheap. I tried cutting it in my cricut maker and with the metallic side down, the metallic ink stuck to my mat around the edges, making the toys look ragged and chipped. With the metallic side up, the rollers made a permanent indent in the center of each toy, so that didn't look great either. Then I tried cutting them by hand, and that still didn't look great either. All in all, now I have a bunch of these cheap metallic felt sheets that I don't really want to use, and I ended up buying the more expensive wool ones anyways since those toys came out beautifully and the quality is up to my standards. Depending on what you're doing, these might work, but they were a thumbs down for me.
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