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Kathi in PA 09-29-2010 02:58 PM

Hello everyone,

I need to know when you are using your ruler to cut your fabric (WOF) instead of your cutting mat and the piece to be cut is wider than your ruler, how do you cut it. Are there wider rulers you can purchase? I'm usually pretty good at figuring things on my own, but I must be having a some-timer moment because I can't get it. Any tips from you wonderful quilting folks will be greatly appreciated. Thanks "sew" much!!

Kathi in PA

wolfkitty 09-29-2010 03:02 PM

You could fold the fabric in half.

Sadiemae 09-29-2010 03:03 PM

I use an 8 1/2" x 24" ruler and usually do not have problems. If I need it wider, I lay two rulers side by side and then cut.

katesnanna 09-29-2010 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by Sadiemae
I use an 8 1/2" x 24" ruler and usually do not have problems. If I need it wider, I lay two rulers side by side and then cut.

Ditto

You could also mark the fabric and rule a line to cut on.

Annaleehunter 09-29-2010 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by Kathi in PA
Hello everyone,

I need to know when you are using your ruler to cut your fabric (WOF) instead of your cutting mat and the piece to be cut is wider than your ruler, how do you cut it. Are there wider rulers you can purchase? I'm usually pretty good at figuring things on my own, but I must be having a some-timer moment because I can't get it. Any tips from you wonderful quilting folks will be greatly appreciated. Thanks "sew" much!!

Kathi in PA

OK. Let me see if I can explain this so that you understand. I just learned this technique this week in a class. I had a 8 1/2 ruler with me and the pattern called for a 9 " square. She had me square my edge and use one ruler for 1/2", then place my 8 1/2" ruler beside it. I had to be very careful of slippage, but it worked like a charm! Did this make sense? I now have my eye on a wider ruler, though!

merrylouw 09-29-2010 03:14 PM

I'm fairly new at this, so some of the experts may do it another way. But, here's how I do it: I use my 24"x6" ruler and my cutting mat. I line up the edge of my folded fabric on the 1" line on the mat (with the 1" line to my right. If I'm going to cut a 9" strip, I line up my ruler with the 10" line at the top and bottom of the mat. Then I cut. Voila, I have a strip 9" by WOF.
I sure hope this makes sense. I'll stand by to see what the experts say.

featherweight 09-29-2010 03:17 PM

I fold my fabric in half again WOF and cut it. Never have had a problem doing that.

Sadiemae 09-29-2010 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by merrylouw
I'm fairly new at this, so some of the experts may do it another way. But, here's how I do it: I use my 24"x6" ruler and my cutting mat. I line up the edge of my folded fabric on the 1" line on the mat (with the 1" line to my right. If I'm going to cut a 9" strip, I line up my ruler with the 10" line at the top and bottom of the mat. Then I cut. Voila, I have a strip 9" by WOF.
I sure hope this makes sense. I'll stand by to see what the experts say.

I was taught many years ago not to use the lines on the mat, because being made out of the flexible material-- they are not accurate. I know there are people that use the measurements on the mat, but I never do. I am also picky about which rulers I use, because some are also not accurate. I use two long rulers side by side to measure the required amount. If necessary, I also have large square rulers and will fold the fabric in half one more time and use the large squares.

katesnanna 09-29-2010 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by merrylouw
I'm fairly new at this, so some of the experts may do it another way. But, here's how I do it: I use my 24"x6" ruler and my cutting mat. I line up the edge of my folded fabric on the 1" line on the mat (with the 1" line to my right. If I'm going to cut a 9" strip, I line up my ruler with the 10" line at the top and bottom of the mat. Then I cut. Voila, I have a strip 9" by WOF.
I sure hope this makes sense. I'll stand by to see what the experts say.

In only 7 short years I had forgotten this. That is how I was taught in the first place. Thank you for the reminder, merrylouw.

sylviak 09-29-2010 03:27 PM

If you are going to use your mat to cut (and I do), just be sure the measurements on your mat are the same as your ruler. In other words, check your mat for accuracy. I have one mat I never use for measurements because the squares are not accurate. And never switch mats or rulers in the middle of a quilt.


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