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OBW--How are you cutting through 6 layers of fabric??? And Keep it Lined UP

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Old 10-15-2012, 09:39 AM
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Default OBW--How are you cutting through 6 layers of fabric??? And Keep it Lined UP

I have trouble cutting through just 3 layers of fabric with my Olfa cutter (the medium size one). Plus, how do you keep the 6 layers all steady at the same time?
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Old 10-15-2012, 09:56 AM
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Not being a smart mouth here .. but when did you last change your blade? 3 layers - unless it's really heavy weight - should not be a problem at all. A ruler with something on the back - mine has cork stickers - to keep the ruler from sliding - and a sharp/new blade - should cut 6 layers of regular weight cotton.....tho i usually limit myself to 4 (normal number for twice folded yardage) just for the "it's easier" factor.
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Old 10-15-2012, 10:21 AM
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As Penni said, a new blade for cutting more then 4 layers is a must. I don't care if I changed the blade last week I use a new one. I found the big 60mm cutter is easier to use when cutting more then four pieces at a time. Put something heavy on your ruler. I have a specialty tool for that but a heavy iron will work or a brick wrapped in batting.
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Thanks. I am still a bit of a novice and the blade that came with my cutter didn't cut very well but since it was new I just thought that was how it was suppose to be. Finally, after about 6 months I bought a new blade and it worked much better. It has been another 6 months so I guess I need a new one now anyway. When my blade was sharp, I don't remember ever needing to cut through a really thick stack so I can't remember if it worked good or not. But, from both of you, I gather it will be fine as long as I get a good sharp one. thanks.
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Old 10-15-2012, 10:45 AM
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Yes, a new blade should work wonders for you. As for keeping the layers exactly where they need to be, I actually basted through all six layers at about 6" intervals so I could be SURE the layered cut pieces would match.
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Another tip - when you pin through your 6 layers to match your design points, go ahead and pin randomly through the strip since you'll be cutting off what was pinned if you don't. Does that make sense? Do you have pictures to show of the fabric you're using? I love OBW's! And I'm excited for you to see your designs!
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Old 10-15-2012, 10:54 AM
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I must be a chicken. I would never cut through six layers at the same time. I do two usually. Sometimes I do four, but mostly I do four for accuracy. I love to cut though. Cutting is my favorite part of the process so I don't mind spending extra time cutting. I think most people don't like the cutting. I do.
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For sure ... a new blade is a must when you start cutting the 6 layers for OBW.
As another note ... some blades are not as good as others, and you m ay need to change it more often. Also, if you run into your ruler or pins or other things ... that can ruin a blade and it may only last a few minutes.

Time installed really tells nothing ... some cut more in a day than others cut in six months!

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When you get your OBW pattern/book, you will see that it describes very well how to pin the layers to be sure that they line up pefectly.
You want to make sure that they do, or else when you do your kaleidos ... well, they won't be kaleidos!

In the meantime get yourself some "flower pins" ... they are longer and coarser than you use for most sewing, and have a flat head (that's like a flower!). Once they are pinned thru the layers, they lay flat, so that you can put your ruler over, and cut thru.

Patience .... and a steady hand and you will discover that cutting the layers is not really all that hard.

If you're worried about cutting the six layers ... practice on some other fabric first, just to help you get the feel of it.
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I haven't done one, but I would probably glue-baste the layers together (using pins straight through the design to get the layers lined up probably).
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My friend will almost lose her breath when starting to cut fabric for a quilt. She is so afraid she will mess up. If I mess up I just say oops and start over. Misscuts are how you get a scrap stash isn't it?
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