fussy cutting?
#21
That's the answer! Works all the time! I do a lot of fussy cutting and it is perfect. Edie
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I use a Fiskar rotating square mat for anything 6" and under. It takes up less space on my table and thus maneuvers easily. I buy them with a coupon at Joann's.
#25
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I bought some cute chicken fabric and want to cut the chickens out in a 4-1/2" square and make them the center of a block. I tried using a June Tailor 4 1/2 " ruler that I bought for something else and a rotary cutter, but boy, does that little ruler move around, no matter how firmly I hold it. It's maddening. Too, using the rotary cutter is awkward around 4 sides and difficult on corners. So I'm thinking it may be easier to draw around the ruler and cut the squares with scissors. How do the rest of you do it?
#26
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Thanks so much to all of you!
I learned much here today. Putting sandpaper dots, rubber cement, nail polish with salt, or something similar on the bottom of rulers to keep them from moving, especially the smaller ones. And I appreciate all the methods of fussy cutting suggested.
I drew lines around the chicken(s) and cut the squares with my long ruler and rotary cutter. I think I messed up, though, because I drew lines with an ordinary pencil, then stupidly pressed some of the blocks before erasing the lines. They may be permanent from the heat, even though I've erased them as well as I can.....also erasing is not good since it stretches the fabric. Live and learn! ;-)
I intended to just center the chickens in blocks made of strips but then decided to do an attic window, which I've never done. I'm adding sashing to give the windows more dimension (I hope); funny but when you look through the camera lens, the "windows" are so much more obvious. If it turns out at all as planned, I'll post a photo.....eventually.
;-)
Thanks again for everyone's comment!
Marilyn
I learned much here today. Putting sandpaper dots, rubber cement, nail polish with salt, or something similar on the bottom of rulers to keep them from moving, especially the smaller ones. And I appreciate all the methods of fussy cutting suggested.
I drew lines around the chicken(s) and cut the squares with my long ruler and rotary cutter. I think I messed up, though, because I drew lines with an ordinary pencil, then stupidly pressed some of the blocks before erasing the lines. They may be permanent from the heat, even though I've erased them as well as I can.....also erasing is not good since it stretches the fabric. Live and learn! ;-)
I intended to just center the chickens in blocks made of strips but then decided to do an attic window, which I've never done. I'm adding sashing to give the windows more dimension (I hope); funny but when you look through the camera lens, the "windows" are so much more obvious. If it turns out at all as planned, I'll post a photo.....eventually.
;-)
Thanks again for everyone's comment!
Marilyn
#27
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Ditto on the smaller cutter. I've had one sitting in my drawer unused for several years and finally thought to try it to cut some small squares -- gosh, what a difference!
#29
You could also use quilters template plastic to cut out a square that is the size of the block plus 1/4 " on each side i.e. a 4 inch square that will finish as a 3 1/2 inch block. I have a small board I glued a sheet of extra fine sandpaper to and put my fabric on that and trace around the template, then cut with a scissors.
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