Old 02-02-2010, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by cutebuns
So what do you do then with all the pieces, you need to keep them seperate in their piles of 6, I wouldn't want to be trying to sort pieces if they got mixed up, I like to use a piece of cardboard or something else that is hard to layer them like this to transport them, I have a couple of pieces cut the same size so that if I get to many on one I can move to the next and then I can stack the cardboard. then continue cutting until they are all triangles.
Once your stacked fabrics are cut into triangles, I've found they stay together in their stack pretty well. You can pile them on top of each other, just pivot them around a half turn each time you put one on. Pile up as many as you want, until the stack is a comfortable height and not going to topple over. Using an extra rotary ruler to put them on works too.
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