Rotary cutting fabric yardage
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Rotary cutting fabric yardage
It seems no matter how hard I try, I have difficulty keeping a square edge when cutting strips of fabric from yardage. I'm extremely careful to maintain my ruler square to the bottom fold and to the cut edge to the point it takes me forever to get a quilt cut out . I've pretty much always only cut 2 layers at a time WOF, folded lengthwise, as it would come off the bolt, ensuring it is on straight of grain first of course. I find after a few cuts, I have to re-square my edge as the ruler must have shifted it on me. I've seen it demonstrated to fold the fabric again, to have four layers, stating it provides more accurate and quicker cutting, but then I feel like I am just introducing another opportunity for a problem if I don't get it folded 100% correctly. How do most people cut from the yardage? 2 layers or 4 layers? Opinions? I use a Creative Grids non slip 24.5" by 6.5" ruler and an Olfa cutter and mat. I think part of my problem is I'm trying so hard, I put too much tension/pressure on the ruler and cutter that I push it off square .
Thanks for for your advice and input.
Thanks for for your advice and input.
#3
It seems no matter how hard I try, I have difficulty keeping a square edge when cutting strips of fabric from yardage. I'm extremely careful to maintain my ruler square to the bottom fold and to the cut edge to the point it takes me forever to get a quilt cut out . I've pretty much always only cut 2 layers at a time WOF, folded lengthwise, as it would come off the bolt, ensuring it is on straight of grain first of course. I find after a few cuts, I have to re-square my edge as the ruler must have shifted it on me. I've seen it demonstrated to fold the fabric again, to have four layers, stating it provides more accurate and quicker cutting, but then I feel like I am just introducing another opportunity for a problem if I don't get it folded 100% correctly. How do most people cut from the yardage? 2 layers or 4 layers? Opinions? I use a Creative Grids non slip 24.5" by 6.5" ruler and an Olfa cutter and mat. I think part of my problem is I'm trying so hard, I put too much tension/pressure on the ruler and cutter that I push it off square .
Thanks for for your advice and input.
Thanks for for your advice and input.
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When I first started I had the same problem. I was pushing to the side more than pushing down. As you can tell the ruler is shifting. You can also "walk" your hand up the ruler as you cut. Cut a little, walk your hand, cut a little, walk your hand. and so forth.
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Thank you for your empathy . It seems like a simple thing that’s so hard for me . Do you find it easier to cut and stay straight by cutting 4 layers at a time?
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You are correct that you have to re-square the cutting line on the ruler with most cutting methods. No matter how careful the fabric shifts/moves and goes off square.
Try this video.
http://quiltersplanner.com/power-cut...ay-cut-fabric/
This may be different from your method.
This is my favorite. (Found it again by luck for you.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoBKOv3Azzw
Also try a larger square ruler instead of the strip ruler. It holds more of the fabric in place. Good luck!
Try this video.
http://quiltersplanner.com/power-cut...ay-cut-fabric/
This may be different from your method.
This is my favorite. (Found it again by luck for you.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoBKOv3Azzw
Also try a larger square ruler instead of the strip ruler. It holds more of the fabric in place. Good luck!
#8
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It isn't unusual to have to resquare after several cuts. I don't think it's because you're doing something wrong. I fold twice and cut through 4 layers. I would think there's less chance of slippage when you cut 4 layers, simply because you aren't cutting such a long distance. I put the guidelines 4 quilting gripper strips on the bottoms of all of my rulers. I hated cutting before I got those; I could not keep the ruler from slipping.
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The Slidelock really helps. I either use the Slidelock alone, or I place the Slidelock on top of the ruler I want to cut with. Either way, it helps.
I even use the Slidelock on my June Tailor mats. The mats in conjunction with the Slidelock allow me to cut more strips before having to re-square the edge. The June Tailor Shape Cut Pro is big enough to allow me to cut strips just from the one fold. When using it, I am usually just cutting one fabric at a time (2 layers) because it is harder for me to get 2 fabrics lined up exactly at the fold. The limitation of the JT Pro is that the slots are all 2.5" apart, but it is great for that strip width. I can cut 8 strips with the mat before having to re-position.
I even use the Slidelock on my June Tailor mats. The mats in conjunction with the Slidelock allow me to cut more strips before having to re-square the edge. The June Tailor Shape Cut Pro is big enough to allow me to cut strips just from the one fold. When using it, I am usually just cutting one fabric at a time (2 layers) because it is harder for me to get 2 fabrics lined up exactly at the fold. The limitation of the JT Pro is that the slots are all 2.5" apart, but it is great for that strip width. I can cut 8 strips with the mat before having to re-position.
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