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Old 05-16-2021, 03:21 AM
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aashley333
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Interesting! I thought 3D printing might be applied to this matter, but I've never used one. I use (obsolete) xerox sheets that were used to make overhead transparencies to make my templates. They're clear, so you can see the fabric. Perfect for fussy cuts because I can trace key parts of the design with a permanent marker, which I clean off with rubbing alcohol.
As for cutting, I trace around the template with a fine point marker and use a straight edge ruler when straight cutting, then scissors for curves.

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