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I am getting ready to make a rail fence quilt. On my first quilt i just cut the blocks (4 patch) using scissors. Can i cut the strips for my rail fence with scissors or should i use a rotary cutter? Thanks for your advice.
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I think the strips would be more accurate cut with a rotary cutter.
I get smoother edges with a rotary cutter - I tend to "hack" when I'm using a scissor. However - generations have made lovely quilts cutting the fabrics with scissors. So - if you cut accurately and smoothly, scissors are also good. |
IMO - I would use roary cutter - it's faster and easier.
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Go with the rotary cutter! You will be sooo happy you did. You will cut fabric in seconds! It is so much easier
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Rotary, rotary, rotary. Scissors are so much slower and tiring. Rotary cutters are a great invention and a gift to quilters.
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Rotary cutter for sure! Cut the strips the width of the fabric, sew the 3 long strips together (alternate your sewing direction), then re-cut into your blocks.
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You can use scissors, but I agree that I would find it difficult to be accurate.
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I vote rotary, I very rarely use my scissors to cut fabric anymore.
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A rotary cutter would be much more accurate.
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I vote rotaty cutter!
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