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Cutting Strips, Right-Handed
Our NEW Log Cabin Rulers -
now it's easier than ever to make PERFECT Log Cabin blocks! Just follow
these instructions, which come with the rulers. Illustrated with Ruler #8038. The procedure is the same
for Ruler #8037.
First Cut Strips to Width, Right-handed Cutting is given below.
The same instructions are illustrated for left-handed cutting here.
1. Select the desired block size and determine which width strip
(which side of the ruler) you must use.
2. These instructions result in cutting strips on the
lengthwise grain or parallel to the selvage. Assuming you have more than
18" of fabric, open the fabric and fold it crosswise. Place on your cutting
mat so that the fold is closest to you and the sme selvage is along the
right edge. Line up a horizontal line on a regular 6" x 24" ruler with
the fold line and trim away the selvge. Do not move the fabric.

3. The strip width is meaasured from
the right. Working with the chosen strip width, align the appropriate
vertical line on the Log Cabin Ruler with the newly cut straight edge
of fabric. Hold the Log Cabin Ruler in place and bring a regulra ruler
into position along the left side of the Log Cabin Ruler. Illustrations
show 2 1/2" wide strips being cut with Ruler #8038. For 1 1/2" wide strips,
rotate the ruler to place the notation "1 1/2" Cut Strips" in the same
position.

Remove the Log Cabin Ruler and cut along the edge of
the standard ruler. You are not using the standard ruler to measure; it
is just a convenient cutting edge.

4. Do not remove the standard ruler
yet. Life the strips to confirm that all the threads are cut.
5. Cut as many strips as needed.
6. Stack as many strips as you feel
comfortable cutting at one time. True up one end of the strips; this is
the end from which you will measure and cut the Log Cabin pieces
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Cut Pieces to Exact Length
The Log Cabin
Rulers are marked with both a letter and the actual length in inches for
each strip - just the lines you need, so there's no distraction, no confusion,
no unnecessary information.
Many sizes and styles of Log Cabin blocks can be made
with the rulers. These instructions are for cutting 2 1/2" wide strips
to exact length using Ruler #8038 to make a 12" finished Log Cabin block.
They are illustrated for right-handed cutters. Scroll down for left-handed
cutting notes. NOTE: Use the side of the ruler for 2 1/2" cut strip width.
1. With the Ruler extending to the left
and the strip length extending to the right, measure and cut the number
of squares (A) that you need (one square A is the center square).

2. Reposition the ruler and
cut the first rectangles (B).
3. Reposition the ruler on the
strip and cut the net rectangles (C).
4. Continue to reposition the
ruler ont he strip and cut longer strips as needed.
Left-handed
Cutting
The procedure is the same. Reverse positioning so strip extends left and
ruler extends right, as shown, for each step. NOTE: Use the side
of the ruler for 2 1/2" cut strip width.

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