Before rotary cutters and special measuring tools were invented, quilters used a lot of plastic templates to cut quilt pieces. Even today, to make certain patterns, such as applique or pattern from magazine, a plastic template is necessary. Learn how to transfer pattern shapes to template plastic.
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In this post, the author explains how to cut the fabric instead of the cardboard template.
Nori's Stuff
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Check out this tutorial video and also step-by-step written instructions on how to cut templates for quilting.
Suzy Quilts
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How to make a plastic template when you do not have template material. You can use a plastic milk carton.
Needlepointers.com
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When quilting, curved piecing and irregular shapes are two things that will require working with templates. This post has some key tips on working with templates.
Cotton and Joy
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Some quilt patterns will require you to make a template. In this blog post, you will learn the making, the use and the cutting of multiple templates.
Denyse Schmidt Quilts
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How to make quilting templates.
WikiHow
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How to make inexpensive acrylic quilt templates.
Yarn-Or-Fabric
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How to make quilting templates.
Our Pastimes
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