Cutting Fabric, AccuQuilt, Simplicity, or manual rotary?
#1
What is the easiest and fastest way to cut fabric for quilts? Do the automatic machines work well or are there disvantages to using them? Such as fabric waste, preparation for inserting, etc.
I am a long time sewer, relatively new quilter. I like to do projects that I can complete relatively quickly and easily. I also really like to use scraps. The cutting process frustrates me quickly. Is there a faster way than ripping or hand rotary cutting? I mostly cut squares, rectangles, or strips.
I am a long time sewer, relatively new quilter. I like to do projects that I can complete relatively quickly and easily. I also really like to use scraps. The cutting process frustrates me quickly. Is there a faster way than ripping or hand rotary cutting? I mostly cut squares, rectangles, or strips.
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Have you tried a June Tailor Shape Cut flexible mat for rotary cutting? Makes it much easier to cut strips, squares and rectangles.
The Simplicity cutter has gotten really bad reviews; don't waste your money.
I have an Accuquilt Go! and really like it for triangles. Also like the strip cutter die, although I think I can rotary cut strips just as fast manually using a Shape Cut mat; it's just that the strip cutter die ensures accuracy.
The Simplicity cutter has gotten really bad reviews; don't waste your money.
I have an Accuquilt Go! and really like it for triangles. Also like the strip cutter die, although I think I can rotary cut strips just as fast manually using a Shape Cut mat; it's just that the strip cutter die ensures accuracy.
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Have the Accuquilt Go
and love the ability it gives for accurate strip cuts.squares of many sizes, triangles lg & sm.
everything is just so accurate.
Once you figure the gist of fabric cuts for what you are cutting it's easy and very little waste.
I find that if it doesn't fit the waste into a 2"square cut then I see it fits a flower piece, cut it and bag it; eventually bag gets full for another applique project.
and love the ability it gives for accurate strip cuts.squares of many sizes, triangles lg & sm.
everything is just so accurate.
Once you figure the gist of fabric cuts for what you are cutting it's easy and very little waste.
I find that if it doesn't fit the waste into a 2"square cut then I see it fits a flower piece, cut it and bag it; eventually bag gets full for another applique project.
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Originally Posted by nnewman
Thank you so much for the suggestion. I purchased and tried the June Tailor product you suggested and it is easier and faster to cut strips with. Thanks so much!
#7
The shape cutter is fine as long as you don't tilt your rotary cutter.
Me: I love my Alto's QuiltCut2. I can adjust it to measure different amounts and angles as I want. It is NOT motorized and is more affordable and more usable that the Accuquilt.
It preseerves the function of my hands, too.
ali
Me: I love my Alto's QuiltCut2. I can adjust it to measure different amounts and angles as I want. It is NOT motorized and is more affordable and more usable that the Accuquilt.
It preseerves the function of my hands, too.
ali
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