
Accuquilt GO! Rustling Leaves 3 Die
AQ Cutting Mat Required: GO! Cutting Mat, 6 in. x 6 in. 2 Pack (15.2 cm x 15.2 cm) Item 55139
How to Die Cut Rustling Leaves #3 Shapes:Apply fusible web product to the wrong side of the fabric, following manufacturer ™s instructions, before cutting for fusible applique
- Sweetgum Leaf: Cut and fuse 3" x 3 3/4" rectangles. Cut 13 leaves across the width of fabric. One yard of 40" wide fabric cuts 117 leaves.
- Poplar Leaf: Cut and fuse 3 1/2" x 4" rectangles. Cut 11 leaves across the width of fabric. One yard of 40" wide fabric cuts 99 leaves.
- The Rustling Leaves #3 die easily cuts one smaller Sweetgum leaf shape and one Poplar leaf shape. Great for creating projects for all seasons by just changing the colors of the leaves.
- No templates required! The GO! Rustling Leaves die includes applique shapes that are typically difficult to cut by hand.
- Great value! Get multiple applique leaf shapes for the price of one GO! Rustling Leaves die. Quickly and easily cut four of each pre-fused applique shape in one pass thru the cutter (fusible counts as one half layer of fabric).
- Cut leaves out of a variety of fabrics: cotton, batiks, wool, felt, flannel, fleece, Cuddle fabrics and more!
- A great way to use up scraps.
- Free pattern downloads available to get you started.
- Charm Pack-friendly.
AccuQuilt Benefits:
- Cut so much more fabric in less time.
- Get accurate cuts every time -- No slipping rulers or mistakes
- Easiest to use -- Simply place die on cutter, then fabric and cutting mat on top
- Save fabric with Two Tone Foam -- Get more out of your fabric by placing it only over the shape you want to cut.
- Safe to use -- No blades come anywhere near your fingers
Die Tips:
- With some fabrics, after cutting, a thread or two will remain where die blades meet. Snip threads with scissors.
- Blades on some dies are positioned at an angle. Align fabric to edge of shape, not edge of die board.
- 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.