Description
Die Specifications:
- Compatible with: Studio Fabric Cutter (AQ50800)
- Recommended Studio Cutting Plastics: Jumbo (10″ x 12″) (AQ60002) and Mini, Small, Large (5″ x 6″) (AQ60000)
- Full circle sizes included in set: 2″, 4″, 6″, 8″
- Coordinates with: Bullseye Circles-Odd-1″, 3″, 5″, 7″ for Studio (AQ50363)
How to Cut Full Circles:
- Select circle size.
- Take the blade board that corresponds with the circle size you wish to cut.
- Place the blade board in your Studio™ die tray, FOAM SIDE UP.
- Take the inner foam boards and fill in the center of the blade board.
- Take the foam board that is one size larger than your blade board and place it as the outer ring.
- Apply fusible web to fabric if desired. Layer or fanfold your fabric. You can cut up to 10 layers of 100% cotton quilting fabric at a time.
TIPS: Fusible web counts as a ½ layer. Remember to keep the lengthwise grain towards the Studio handle to minimize the stretch of the fabric as it rolls through the cutter.
- Place your Studio Cutting Plastic on top.
- Roll through the Studio™ Fabric Cutter.
How to Cut Circle Rings:
- Select circle ring size.
- Take the blade boards that correspond with the width of the rings you wish to cut.
- Place the blade boards in your Studio™ Die Tray, FOAM SIDE UP.
- Fill in the open area with inner foam boards.
- Take foam board that is one size larger than your largest blade board and place it as the outer ring.
- Apply fusible web to fabric if desired. Layer or fanfold your fabric. You can cut up to 10 layers of 100% quilting cotton fabric.
TIPS: Fusible web counts as a ½ layer. Remember to keep the lengthwise grain towards the Studio handle to minimize the stretch of the fabric as it rolls through the cutter.
- Place your Studio Cutting Plastic on top.
- Roll through the Studio™ Fabric Cutter.
Die Tips:
- You can cut multiple ring sizes at one time.
- For most accurate cuts, arrange the dies in the corner of the cutting tray.
- With some fabrics, after cutting, a thread or two will remain where die blades meet. Snip threads with scissors.
- For best results, cut with die blades running under roller at an angle. Do not cut with blades parallel to roller.
- Blades on some dies are positioned at an angle. Align fabric to edge of shape, not edge of die board.
- For fast applique, apply fusible web to fabrics, then cut shapes with dies.
- Use good quality fabric to reduce fabric stretch.
- It’s always a good idea to test cut one shape before cutting many shapes to ensure fabric orientation is correct.
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