It’s easier to cut the 10” squares on the vertical and horizontal first. Then you can cut the diagonal after as they have the Lines drawn on them. More accurate cuts this way.
Brilliant tutorial, I am going to make the baby sized one very soon😀the pattern is written well too, just downloaded and sorting the fabric in the morning…
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@@HaileyStitchesI tried it again. It’s doing the same thing. It says I can get it for $1.49, but when I go to checkout it shows $113 for my total. Is there a discount code?
I have tried everything. This is a new rotary cutter and first blade change and no washer was on it. The blade will not cut without a bumping movement and then won’t turn. Suggestions? I’ve bought several cutters and they are fine until I change the blade.
Hi, people who own this machine, I need your help. Doew this machine good with thick material (denim, jean...)? How about layer? Do you suggest it? Please comment your feeling (welcome both good and bad comment). And finally, what did you make with this machine? It eould be so good if ypu share. Thank you
I do own a Stripology Ruler and I love the idea of it. Maybe it is operator error but I find that it takes more time to get my rotery cutter into the slot and the sharp edge of the cutter chops away at the ruler slot. When I can get it into the slot it works very well. In the end I find it much quicker to just use my regular 6 X 24 inch ruler and be done. I enjoy your videos. They are clear and easy to follow.
I use the bobbin method for storage primarily. Bobbins were the way floss was organized when I first started to cross stitch. However, I modified this way. When I am actually working on a project, I put each kitted bobbin in a plastic baggie to keep the loose pieces. The bobbin has the number, so I don't have to write on the baggie. When I have completed the project, I put the bobbins in my cases and can reuse the baggies for the next task.