Do You Cut Your Quilt Pieces from Templates?
#31
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I'm all for shortcuts when cutting fabric, but there are a lot of rulers, which are somewhat like templates that make our lives easier. I once bought a set of double wedding ring plastic templates for rotary cutters from Shar Jorgensen, which I liked. I never did get around to making that quilt, although I wanted to and somehow in the move from a house to an apt. they vanished. I'll have to find another way I guess, to make that particular quilt.
#33
I do use templates if the block requires lots of small, precision cut pieces, or if particular parts of the fabric pattern are needed for repeats, or if the design has been drafted full-size and the pieces are irregular and need to match exactly-
#35
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I do not use templates, I cut strips and cut the quilt pieces from these strips. Or cut squares and cut the pieces from these.
I cut everything with a ruler and rotary cutter.
I don't think theres too many pieced quilts where you need templates. The rotary cutter is a time saver. :thumbup:
I cut everything with a ruler and rotary cutter.
I don't think theres too many pieced quilts where you need templates. The rotary cutter is a time saver. :thumbup:
#36
Originally Posted by TheSevenYearStitch
My mother used plastic templates to cut out all of her squares. She felt it was "the right way". Yeah, that lasted about 5 minutes with me! Without my Olfa mat, I don't think I would be quilting! Why torture yourself? If you go that route, you may as well hand stitch the whole thing and make a grand total of 2 quilts in your lifetime.
#38
Originally Posted by grandma Janice
Originally Posted by TheSevenYearStitch
My mother used plastic templates to cut out all of her squares. She felt it was "the right way". Yeah, that lasted about 5 minutes with me! Without my Olfa mat, I don't think I would be quilting! Why torture yourself? If you go that route, you may as well hand stitch the whole thing and make a grand total of 2 quilts in your lifetime.
#39
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I think quilt pieces cut with a rotary cutter and ruler are more accurate than cutting around templates with scissors.
I make scrap quilts, some PP, and never use templates. The rotary cutter/ruler is the best thing since sliced bread.:)
I make scrap quilts, some PP, and never use templates. The rotary cutter/ruler is the best thing since sliced bread.:)
#40
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I don't mind using the templates. If the pattern calls for them I buy what is needed. I don't let that stop me from making something that I see that I want. I have done several "Patchwork Parties" and loved it.
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