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Old 07-31-2012, 12:18 PM
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Bought the June Tailor shape cut strip ruler at Joann's today with a 40% off coupon. I have almost 4000 1.5x1.5 squares to cut from 17 colors of yardage. Do you think this will work?it looks like iwould be amazing for accuracy and a huge time saver. Figured I would ask for opinions before I open it.

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May I ask what pattern are you planning to make? Maybe there is a short-cut. My arm feels
faint just thinking of all those little squares you're planning to cut. LOL
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A lot of people love that ruler. I didn't. I thought it was too flimsy.
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I love my JT shape cut strip ruler; used it for a TIC.

As for it being flimsy, you do have to be careful about keeping your rotary blade straight.
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Originally Posted by EasyPeezy View Post
May I ask what pattern are you planning to make? Maybe there is a short-cut. My arm feels
faint just thinking of all those little squares you're planning to cut. LOL
Im doing a Mario quilt along. It's postage stamp style. The good news is that it's a block of the month style, so the cutting can be somewhat spread out. As for a shortcut, I was kind of hoping this would be it, lol. So far I'm cutting strips, then stacking 3 of them folded and cutting the squares, so getting 6.
http://cuttopieces.blogspot.com/2012...ilt-along.html
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I love the June Tailor Shape Cut strip ruler. It really helps when I am cutting strips.
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Old 07-31-2012, 01:17 PM
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I decided to just go for it, and I LOVE it. For this purpose, it will making the cutting take a fraction of the time and be so much more accurate. Thanks for the input!
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I put a ruler next to where I want to make the cut. That seems to stabilize the JT ruler. The JT ruler does help with accuracy.

To clarify, if I'm cutting 3" strips, I would place a ruler on the JT ruler between the 3" and the 3 1/2" slot. It works!!
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I love my June Tailor strip cutter ruler. Use it lots
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I've had mine for about 10 years or more and I love it...I use it all the time. I had a crack in my edge after quite a few years, so I went around the edge with clear strapping tape...the kind with the fiber that runs through it....it doesn't interfere with the cutting grooves, but gives it a bit of extra strength.
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