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4. Make addi�onal cuts at desired widths.

Figure 4:  Cutting Squares and Rectangles from Strips

Position of strips just before second pass

1. Posi�on strips to le� of ruler’s Ver�cal “0” Slot.

2. Visually align strips with horizontal lines on ruler.

ver�cal “0”

cu�ng slot

3. Make first cut at Ver�cal “0” Slot.

Squares/rectangles after second pass

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¼" Increment Strips

You can also cut strips in increments of ¼

"

.  Cu�ng strips in ¼

"

 increments requires two cu�ng passes.  In the first pass, you cut strips

at twice the final strip width.  Then you adjust your ruler over the fabric, move it ¼

"

 to the right, and cut the ini�al strips in half.

The ¼

"

 Strip Reference Table shown below iden�fies where to make your first and second pass cuts based on your final strip width.

 

First Pass:

-  Find your strip width in the ¼

"

 Strip Reference Table.

-  Make your first pass cuts.  Start with the Ver�cal “0” Slot.  Then, cut the slots listed in the “First Pass Cu�ng Slots” column.

 

Second Pass:

-  Li� the ruler without disturbing the fabric.  It is important strips cut in the first pass remain sta�onary as you li� the ruler!

-  Clear away the le�most remnant of fabric from the Ver�cal “0” Cu�ng Slot.

-  Move the ruler to the right, aligning the trimmed le� edge of the fabric with the dashed ver�cal ¼

"

 Second Cut Adjust Line.

-  For your second pass, skip the Ver�cal “0” Slot.  Instead, cut only the slots listed in the “Second Pass Cu�ng Slots” column.

Cu�ng Strips into Squares and Rectangles

Cu�ng squares and rectangles requires two passes.  First you cut strips with a width equal to the size of your square or width of

your rectangle.  Then you rotate the strips you just made by 90° and cut them into squares or rectangles.

 

First Pass:

-  Prepare and posi�on your fabric to cut strips.

-  Start with a cut at the Ver�cal “0” Slot.  Then cut strips that have a width equal to the width of your square or rectangle.
Second Pass:

-  Li� the ruler.

-  Rotate the cut fabric strips 90°.  You may alterna�vely rotate the ruler or cu�ng mat.  If you rotate the cut fabric strips, lay

   

them horizontally on the cu�ng mat in parallel rows.  

See Figure 4

.

-  Place the ruler on top of the strips.

-  Align the le� edges just to the le� of the Ver�cal “0” Slot and visually align the top edge of each strip with the nearest

   

horizontal line of the ruler.

-  Start the second pass cuts at the Ver�cal “0” Slot.  Make addi�onal cuts equal to the length of the square or rectangle

 

STRIP

WIDTH

FIRST PASS CUTTING SLOTS

¼"

 STRIP REFERENCE TABLE

SECOND PASS CUTTING SLOTS

Summary of Contents for Strip Savvy XL QC1-XL

Page 1: ... and 60 Product Care Strip Cu ng Square Up and Fussy Cu ng Selec ng a Rotary Cu er Cu ng Strips into Squares and Rectangles Triangles from Squares Overview The Strip Savvy XL Ruler by QuiltCut is designed to make strip cu ng fast and accurate without measuring or the need to reposi on your ruler The Strip Savvy XL is made in the USA from ultra flexible clear resilient material to provide years of u...

Page 2: ... ng mat and fold the fabric along the original bolt fold Fold the fabric a second me on to itself Posi on the second fold along bo om of the mat with the original bolt fold and selvage edges at the top to create four layers Extend the bolt fold about 1 8 above the selvage edges See Figure 1 Page 2 Make sure the original bolt fold and the second new fold are parallel to ensure accurate and uniform ...

Page 3: ...ot You may cut any strip width in increments of Make your first cut in the Ver cal 0 Slot Make addi onal cuts at the desired strip width by referencing the inch and half inch indicators located horizontally across the bo om of the ruler See Figure 3 1 Strips Cu ng popular 1 strips was made simple without the need for math Make your first cut in the Ver cal 0 Slot Cut strips one at a me moving le to ...

Page 4: ...er cal 0 Cu ng Slot Move the ruler to the right aligning the trimmed le edge of the fabric with the dashed ver cal Second Cut Adjust Line For your second pass skip the Ver cal 0 Slot Instead cut only the slots listed in the Second Pass Cu ng Slots column Cu ng Strips into Squares and Rectangles Cu ng squares and rectangles requires two passes First you cut strips with a width equal to the size of ...

Page 5: ...r to align the top le corner of your strip with the outline at the top of the 60 line Cut at the Ver cal 0 Cu ng Slot and at increments equal to the width of your strip First Pass Prepare and posi on your fabric to cut strips Start with a cut at the Ver cal 0 Slot Then cut strips with widths equal to the height of the diamond Second Pass Li the ruler Posi on one strip or stack of strips on the mat...

Page 6: ...lign the le edge of the fabric block or selected fussy cut pa ern just to the le of the Ver cal 0 Cu ng Slot Align the bo om edge of the fabric block or fussy cut pa ern precisely with the Horizontal 0 Base Line Make your first cut along the Ver cal 0 Slot Make a second cut to the right at the slot for the desired block size Second Pass Li the ruler Rotate the fabric or the ruler 90 Place the ruler...

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