I went to Joann's Fabrics today to get a...
Rotary cutter: https://www.joann.com/olfa-deluxe-rotary-cutter-60mm/5622998.html#q=cutter&start=1
Cutting mat: https://www.joann.com/fiskars-24x36...Product&addShipToHomeConditions=false&start=1
Acrylic ruler: https://www.joann.com/fiskars-coast...Product&addShipToHomeConditions=false&start=1
I got the most expensive cutter there. If it's expensive then it has to be better. Correct? Anyway, I don't know anything about using rotary cutters or fabric except from the Youtube video below.
I got a large cutting mat to handle large pieces of fabric and a wide acrylic ruler. I'm glad I got the wide acrylic ruler as it was easier to hold on to than maybe a yard stick or a carpenter's ruler.
I took a 36" X 36" piece of old bed sheet and doubled it over a couple of times. Then I cut up 2" wide strips in no time. The I cut the 2" wide strips into 2" squares to be used for round ball loads for the Howdah pistol and shotgun. Based on the size of the fabric and the size of the squares, I figure that it took me about 15 minutes to get over 300 patches.
Then I went to work on some pillow ticking but just cut up some strips about a foot long, using the lines as guides to get a uniform width.
Why didn't I think of this before?
Rotary cutter: https://www.joann.com/olfa-deluxe-rotary-cutter-60mm/5622998.html#q=cutter&start=1
Cutting mat: https://www.joann.com/fiskars-24x36...Product&addShipToHomeConditions=false&start=1
Acrylic ruler: https://www.joann.com/fiskars-coast...Product&addShipToHomeConditions=false&start=1
I got the most expensive cutter there. If it's expensive then it has to be better. Correct? Anyway, I don't know anything about using rotary cutters or fabric except from the Youtube video below.
I got a large cutting mat to handle large pieces of fabric and a wide acrylic ruler. I'm glad I got the wide acrylic ruler as it was easier to hold on to than maybe a yard stick or a carpenter's ruler.
I took a 36" X 36" piece of old bed sheet and doubled it over a couple of times. Then I cut up 2" wide strips in no time. The I cut the 2" wide strips into 2" squares to be used for round ball loads for the Howdah pistol and shotgun. Based on the size of the fabric and the size of the squares, I figure that it took me about 15 minutes to get over 300 patches.
Then I went to work on some pillow ticking but just cut up some strips about a foot long, using the lines as guides to get a uniform width.
Why didn't I think of this before?