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Old 08-31-2012, 07:26 PM
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STUPID QUESTION ----- What is the purpose of marking the accuquilt dies?
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Old 08-31-2012, 08:58 PM
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To help see the markings so you don't waste fabric. The newer dies however do not need to be marked since they now come out two tone in color. Using a magic marker and marking the lines/design helps in placing fabric and not wasting so much of it.
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i trace a 1/4 inch around the outside of the die to tell me at a glance where to place and how big the piece of fabric needs to be..

the new dies are two toned but i still make my markings around the blades..
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Also, you want to mark your long strip dies with a true perpendicular line so you can correctly place the fold of your fabric and avoid "V" strips. If you have a studio cutter, use a metallic colored sharpie.
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I mark the strip dies to make squares. I cut the strips then layer and recut squares. The same size as the strips of course. 2 1/2" strip die, makes 2 1/2" squares. I've never had the V cut in my strips so I don't mark for that.
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Why is there a need for the metallic colored sharpie for the Studio?. I use a regular black sharpie to mark them like I do the GO dies and it works well. I also have never had a V cut in my strips so not sure what that is about.
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Originally Posted by clsurz View Post
Why is there a need for the metallic colored sharpie for the Studio?. I use a regular black sharpie to mark them like I do the GO dies and it works well. I also have never had a V cut in my strips so not sure what that is about.
WOW! Your eyes must be much better than mine! I cannot see a line marked with a black marker on the black foam of the studio dies, so I use a metallic sharpie. Also, I ordered all my strip cutter dies in the narrower format. You get fewer cuts, but I don't precut or square up my fabric and the narrow die lets me put the excess fabric in the tray. Because I don't square the fabric up first, I mark a line to keep everything straight, especially the first cut.
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