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Old 06-13-2011, 11:14 AM
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here is how i use my 1/4" to measure strips.

here's your strip; line up the right side of fabric with the length of strip you need--in the photo, it is 8"
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add any template {larger than strip} & butt it up against your 1/4" ruler
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align marks on template to edge of strip to achieve a straight cut{also referred to as "squaring up"}
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remove the 1/4" ruler & CUT against the square! YOU did it! there's your 8" strip!
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Old 06-13-2011, 11:24 AM
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now all you need to do is SLIDE the fabric strip to the right & repeat, until you have cut the sizes you need.
this method {with the 1/4 " ruler} is used to cut strips because it is less bulky than a larger ruler & easier to maneuver it on fabrics strips, & also easier to transport, when working outside the home.
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Thank you for this tute :D:D:D
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Old 06-14-2011, 04:42 AM
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I bought the 1/4" ruler, but haven't used it yet. Thanks for the tip! :thumbup:
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How smart are you! Thanks!
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Old 06-14-2011, 08:45 AM
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This is where I always run into trouble. You have to assume or know that the edges are straight on the sides. I have so much trouble getting the fabric squared up in the first place. I have read everything on here, watched all kinds of tutorials but when I get done it will be just a little off. You have to fold it straight line it up straight hold the ruler straight,cut straight. Then when I pick it up somewhere in that process I messed up. I can do it if someone squares the pc first for me.
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Originally Posted by sheliab12
This is where I always run into trouble. You have to assume or know that the edges are straight on the sides. I have so much trouble getting the fabric squared up in the first place. I have read everything on here, watched all kinds of tutorials but when I get done it will be just a little off. You have to fold it straight line it up straight hold the ruler straight,cut straight. Then when I pick it up somewhere in that process I messed up. I can do it if someone squares the pc first for me.
have you put the template/square you are using inside of a Tsquare to check its "squareness?" maybe by some odd chance the ruler you are using is off--it is possible--!
i can show in a photo how to do this if i confused you!
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Old 06-14-2011, 11:28 AM
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another reason your cuts may be inaccurate, would be the possibility of your template being warped or left in the heat/sun. if you press down on your template to cut fabric, & it is warped, the opposite side will be up in the air, & your fabric will/can move...it's ez to miss if you're just cutting right along...and not paying attention {like me}!
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Some of my rulers will need to be replaced pretty soon. With use, eventually the corners are "off" & no longer square [at least for me].
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I found my large 6 x 24" ruler had a worn spot along the long side. When I cut strips, the center (between the 12-18" markings) had a slight dip. New ruler-straight strips:-). Got the frosted Olfa ruler and love it!
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