[Nfb-krafters-korner] FW: How to Make A Template

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Is this folding ruler tactile?

jk

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NFB sells a folding, 12 inch ruler.  It is handy for taking with you and
keeping in your craft bag.  I have 2 and love it!
They have different lengths of raised lines to mark the inch, half and
quarter inch.  The numbers are in braille.
There is a simple tape measurer, with 3 different sized holes for markings
and 2 holes, above each other, for each foot.  There is no braille, but
there is no need for it.  Anyone can count.  It is 5 feet long and roles up
nicely.  
Great for your craft kit.
I also got a small box, that snaps closed, from Michaels for my stitch
markers and needle protecters.  This is odd, but it works, I have a quilted
change purse for any sharp needles, being used at the time.
Walmart has reasonable zipper cases that make great craft cases.  They can
be found, hanging all over the store in many colors and now, designs!
Great for hooks and other craft needs.

Terry P.

Terry P.
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Excellent idea and then you can even tear down the line if you bend it a
couple times. For this project, if it ends up a quarter inch off due to the
braille cell, it won't be disastrous.

Greg

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You can make a dotted line with the brailler to cut on on  your templet.
Measure in from the right and put 123 or 456 which ever fits your
measurement and go down the page and make the same mark, each line.

Terry P.


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To help and explain templates from the no sew class, here are a few
thoughts.

You can use anything that you can cut to make your template. A template is
simply a pattern. A lot of times, you can look around and find something in
your house. When you make the template, write a label of what it is used for
and its size and put it in a ziplock bag and put it away with your craft
supplies.

We'll first do the 4 inch template. If you do plastic canvas, they sell a 4
inch square already cut for you. If you need some, contact me offlist and I
can get them. They also make 3 inch squares if you have another need for
that. But, let's assume you have to cut the template. Take your braille
ruler or whatever you measure with and measure four inches from the edge.
You will have to figure out a way to mark a cutting line at the four inch
point from the edge.Two examples would be a piece of tape from the edge to 4
inches in at the four inch point from the corner. Or, use a stylus or
anything to punch some holes along this line. Measure in four inches from
the corner in the opposite direction on the edge. Do the same thing to mark
your cutting line. Cut along the two lines. Measure your square. It should
be four inches on each side. Learn to cut templates before you start with
your fabric. If you use cardboard, or braille paper or plastic sheets etc,
have enough to mess up. And, if you do, redo it. Keep the mess ups. You may
be able to make another template out of that piece!

To make the template for the fringe, from the corner, measure over 1 inch or
1 and a half or what you want. Measure 4 inches in from the edge or what
length you want. Cut this skinny strip off the cardboard. Remember to mark
your lines so you can tell where they are to cut.

How to apply the template? You need to fasten down your template to cut it
out. Use pins, tape, clothespins, anything you can think of to help hold
down that template to the fabric. You could even use paper clips if you have
to! Cut along the edge of that template and you have your square cut out.
Please remember, on the fringes, do not cut them off. Just cut in from the
edge! You have to have them to tie. You would be surprised how many people
miss that point and go whacking away.

If this is the first time you have made a template, draw it out and mark
your cutting lines. Do your best. Then, ask a sighted person to look at your
first one if you have one to have the confidence you did it right. If you
don't have one, this is not rocket science. Your pillow won't fall apart.
Just do the best you can and have a goal to do better next time. Cutting
templates is a craft all in its own. But, it is a craft that if you learn
it, it will serve you well in so so many places. If you still need more
help, write me offlist at ncbootman at gmail.com and I'll help you more.

Greg

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For those who have done the no sew projects. It was suggested at class that
to help cut to make a template. The help I and other need is suggestion on
making a template. Can anyone give me a description on making this 4 inch
template with the wideth of one and one half inch. Cardboard, plastic, one 4
inch piece then attach the inch and one half wide? I see a flat piece of
cardboard one and one half inch wide by 4 inches long. When I quilted I did
my templates on heavy transparent type hard plastic. Does anyone know where
this type of material can be purchased. Thanks for any help.

Terry K







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