Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Tuesday Tip...

I almost forgot about my tip today!

Today I will go over how I size my paper piecings in the SCAL program (you could probably use the same principles in your cutting program). I don't care for lots of math, so I came up with my own method.

First I visualize the size of the area I have to fill on my layout. Then I open up the pattern file I want to use. Using the squares on the mat (each square = 1 inch) I add the size of the body up in my head (such as 2 inches on the legs, 3 for the body, 1 for the head etc...). If this is too large or too small, I size it up or down a little by pulling the corner (always lock the proportions first!)

Sometimes I will 'ungroup' the piecing and put it together on the screen to see the size better.

Now, say I am using a set of patterns and I want them all to match. If I am using a set of bears, once I have the first one sized and cut. I delete all the pieces except for the head. I pull the head off the cutting mat and bring in the next bear. I pull the old head over and size the new one to match it.

This may not be the easiest way to do it, but it works for me. Happy Scrapping!

4 comments:

  1. I am a H-U-G-E fan of your work and have purchased a few things from you in the past. I was so excited to find out you have a blog. LOVE IT! Thanks for all the tips. I only hope to be half as creative as you are one day!

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  2. This is exactly what I do. How funny! Right down to saving a head and using it as a guide for the next file. Thanks for sharing your work, LOVE it!

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  3. I'm your fan of your work too! xoxo Thank you for sharing all these tips !
    Have a great Wednesday ;-)
    Maria Elena ~
    http://mariaelenaworld.blogspot.com/

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  4. Thanks! You are all to kind! Cindy- ha that's funny! Great minds must think alike! :)

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