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I only use my mats for lining up, never for marking.
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I, like the others use the lines on the ruler. I also would cut even in squares, like cut to 9", in this case and trim down. You will never miss an 1/8" of fabric.
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Don't use your mat for measuring, use your ruler. The lines on the mat are used for lining up the fabric. That one opinion.
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I agree with Tartan...use your ruler for measuring to be more accurate and over cut and then trim to correct size. Everyone sews their 1/4" seam just a bit different so if you over cut you will still have the correct size block.
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I will use my cutting mat for measuring "big" pieces of fabric for things like pillow cases and recyclable-like bags.
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Originally Posted by SueJ
(Post 7663220)
I have never been good at fractions but I need to cut my squares 8 7/8. My mat is done in 1/4" markings but I did find a fiskars mat that has all the marking lines between the inches.Where do I need to cut??
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I'm with Peckish. Don't over-complicate.
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It really irritates me when Jenny fromMSQC uses her mat to measure....kind of blows "our" rule of using rulers to measure out of the water!
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I checked my mats against my rulers - or my rulers against my mats - they are "close enough" for "big" cutting.
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I also use the ruler and not the mat for measuring and cutting.
Once you find the right measurement, why not put a strip of blue painter's tape at that mark so you won't have to keep searching for the right mark each time. I find this very helpful in cutting those fussy increments. |
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