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Cutting a pattern question

I hope that I don't annoy you all with all my newbie sewing questions...

I made my first purse this past week and it went fairly well.  When you're working with a pattern how to you cut it out?  I tried to pin and cut with shears but that didn't seem to work well (maybe I didn't have enough pins in...)

I also tried to use the rotary cutter and that worked a bit better but I had a hard time when I had to cut second pieces from the pattern. 

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Re: Cutting a pattern question

  • I usually pin it down like crazy and use scissors.  If it's a long straight edge I will use my straight edge & rotary cutter.  Using more pins should make it easier on you.
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  • I use shears most of the time, and pinning like crazy really can be helpful, but I find that the quality/sharpness of the shears can make a bigger difference.
  • I am L.A.Z.Y.  I hate pinning patterns.

    As long as the pattern isn't too detailed, I lay it down with pattern weights and use my rotary cutter (I have a few sizes for those smaller curves and a big cutting mat).

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  • Just take your time. Cutting is one of those tedious things that has to be done. Like mopping the floor. Blah! 
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  • imageJustinlove:

    I am L.A.Z.Y.  I hate pinning patterns.

    As long as the pattern isn't too detailed, I lay it down with pattern weights and use my rotary cutter (I have a few sizes for those smaller curves and a big cutting mat).

    This is pretty much what I do (but I don?t have weights so I use dictionaries and other heavy objects) if the pattern doesn?t have too many curves. If it?s super curvy or small pieces, then I pin and cut. And sharp shears make a huge difference.
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  • Sometimes I trace and cut. But I bounce between rotary and scissors.


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