How much fabric can I cut?
On our GO! Fabric Cutters, you can cut up to six layers of 100% cotton fabric at a time.
On the Studio 2 Fabric Cutter, you can cut up to ten layers of 100% cotton fabric at a time.
Always begin with fewer layers and slowly build up. The charts below are the recommended number of layers for some common fabrics.
The number of layers you are able to cut with other types of fabric depends on the thickness and density of the fabric, plus the intricacy of the die design. *** *** IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE:
When using a rag die we recommend only cutting 1 layer of fabric at a time.
We also recommend trying some test cuts to determine how many layers work best with each type of fabric and die combination. Check out our fabric tables below!
GO! Fabric Cutters = 6 layers
Fabric Types | Number of layers |
Batiks | 6 |
Cotton | 6 |
Cotton with fusible web | 4 |
Denim | 1 |
Felt | 1 to 2 |
Flannel | 1 to 2 |
Fleece | 1 to 2 |
Leather | 1 |
Satin | 6 |
Silk | 6 |
Wool | 2 |
Batting | 1 to 2 |
Test Cutting Fabric
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Sandwich a piece of clean white paper on top of the fabric but before the cutting mat and roll the die through the cutter. Don’t worry, it’s perfectly fine to cut some paper with your fabric cutter. However, frequent paper cutting is not recommended since it will affect the performance of your die. All fabrics have residual shrinkage. When cutting on the lengthwise grain you may still experience some shrinkage or stretch because of the characteristic of the fabric.
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First thing that we find helpful is to test cut your fabric. If you’re cutting several layers, be sure to test cut each number of layers to ensure the integrity of the cuts are maintained before cutting entire quilts or many pieces.
Still have questions?
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