I need to know how to make a fussy cut
#1
I have heard the term but, I do not know how to do it. I know you ladies talk about it and I know someone on here could tell me. I would appreciate it if someone could help me. Daughter bought me a quilt kit for Christmas and they tell me to make several fussy cuts, they don't tell me how to do it. Thanks for helping me. :roll: :roll: :roll:
#2
A Fussy cut is simply positing the template so that a certain portion of the design is smack in the middle of the shape. so if you are using Santa Fabric you cut your square (for example) so that Santa's smiling face is right in the middle.
#5
If you need to be really particular with a fussy cut, this method is a little bit longer but worth the effort.
Take a piece of paper and cut out the size square you need (say 5 inches). Cut carefully and remove the square in one piece so you have a "window" in your paper. Use the window to position over you fabric until you have the design visible that you want. Put the cut out square back into the hole, press your finger on it, and remove the outside paper leaving just the 5" square on the fabric to cut around. :-)
Take a piece of paper and cut out the size square you need (say 5 inches). Cut carefully and remove the square in one piece so you have a "window" in your paper. Use the window to position over you fabric until you have the design visible that you want. Put the cut out square back into the hole, press your finger on it, and remove the outside paper leaving just the 5" square on the fabric to cut around. :-)
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I am posting two pictures of examples of how I fussy cut. I make a template that is clear, so I can lay it over the print I want to cut for my project. It generally always works for me!!
It's fairly easy & you will love the results. Good Luck!!
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It's fairly easy & you will love the results. Good Luck!!
:D :D :D :D
#10
amma the term is fussy cut. I knew it as simply making a picture quilt - it was done the same as the fussy cut. Thank you everyone I sure appreciate the help, you are all so smart and up to date. Thanks again !!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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