Templates
#71
For circles I use glass jars, glasses, shot glasses, 45 and lp records, dvd's, tunafish and soup cans, and mixing bowls. For squares or rectangles I get creative and sneek into my DDs leggos and put together what ever size square/rectangle I need and it works great with the rotary cutter. I make sure to stack a handle on it too.
#72
Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
i usually just rotary cut. but when templates of odd shapes are needed, i use heavy cardboard. if it's a template that i might use over and over, i use plastic milk jugs.
#73
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Have rarely used templates in many years, but when I do, I use the plastic that is marked off with a grid. I also have cut paper and taped it to my ruler, and use that to cut shapes, usually have to retape the paper template a few times...so it takes awhile, but works.
#74
Originally Posted by AliKat
I am very fortunate because we have a local plastic company that will cut anything I want. Literally. I can take in a drawing to size and that is what he cuts for me.
He doesn't mark the templates though. That is why it is so cost effective.
He even cut the inset for my sewing machine cabinet when I got a new machine ... so now I can use either machine with my cabinet.
nice.
He'd be a nice guy to have around!! I think I'll talk to the guy at the glass shop! Plexiglass would work!!
ali
He doesn't mark the templates though. That is why it is so cost effective.
He even cut the inset for my sewing machine cabinet when I got a new machine ... so now I can use either machine with my cabinet.
nice.
He'd be a nice guy to have around!! I think I'll talk to the guy at the glass shop! Plexiglass would work!!
ali
#77
Originally Posted by QuiltE
If it's one that I'm going to do much cutting with, I take it to the glass shop and have them cut them for me out of the same plastic as our rulers. The cost is minimal!!
I like having the solid thickness of the plastic .... can zip around it pretty quick with a small rotary cutter, and not worry about lopping off the edges of the template, or slicing my finger!!!
I like having the solid thickness of the plastic .... can zip around it pretty quick with a small rotary cutter, and not worry about lopping off the edges of the template, or slicing my finger!!!
#78
Originally Posted by featherweight
I use the disposal plastic cutting boards. They are 2 for a dollar at the dollar store and they are a little heavier than the mylar plastic that we spend over 2.00 for.. These work great!!!
#79
I've cut mine out of poster board and plastic and even used the plastiic to make stensils. After using over time I knew they weren't accurate anymore so when Joann's had Omnigrid Templates for 50% I found a package of 5 sqs. for $11.45 and the last time they had the sale picked up a 2 1/2" ruler and a 1-12" triangle template. This will take care of my charity quilt needs for a long time.
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