| 1. To make the template, you will need template plastic or stiff paper, tape, a compass, pencil, paper-cutting scissors and a ruler. Use a compass for making the most accurate template. You can also make a template with a ruler if a compass is unavailable. |
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| 2. Tape the template plastic or paper to the center of the Cutting Mat on the QuiltCut2. Place the Cutting Guide -set at 90°- on the Side Rail. Draw a line along the edge of the Cutting Guide on the template material. Draw the line longer than the side of the pentagon will be. |
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| 3. Place the Cutting Guide on the Clamp Bar Rail and set it for B (72°/18°). Slide the Cutting Guide toward one end of the drawn line and draw another line, crossing the first line as shown. Draw the second line longer than the side of the pentagon will be. |
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| 4. Slide the Cutting Guide out of the way. Set your compass for the length of the pentagon's side. Place the point of the compass on the intersection of the two lines drawn in steps 2 and 3 Rotate the compass to draw arcs across both lines as shown. |
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| 5. Change the Cutting Guide to the opposite B (72°/18°) angle. Slide the Cutting Guide to align one edge with the arc intersection drawn in step 4 as shown. Draw the third line. |
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| 6. Slide the Cutting Guide out of the way. Place the point of the compass on the intersection of the lines from step 5. Draw an arc across the third line. |
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| 7. Place the Cutting Guide on the right Side Rail. Change the angle to the left-hand D (54°/36°) setting. Align the edge of the Cutting Guide with the intersection of the line and arc as shown. Draw the fourth line. |
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| 8. Slide the Cutting Guide out of the way. Place the point of the compass on the intersection of the lines from step 7. Draw an arc across the fourth line. |
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| 9. Move the Side Rail to the opposite side of the QuiltCut2 and place the Cutting Guide on the Side Rail. Change the Cutting Guide to the opposite D (54°/36°) angle and line up the edge at the two arc intersections as show. Draw the fifth line. |
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| 10. Check the sides of your Pentagon template by measuring from angle to angle with the compass or ruler. Each side should be exactly the same length. When it it perfect, cut out the template carefully along the lines. This method requires you to turn the fabric piece instead of leaving the strip undisturbed on the Mat. You will still need to use the template you just made. Because of their angles, the most efficient method for cutting pentagons is cutting several fabric at once, layer the strips for a total of 6 to 10 layers. Note: When using templates with the QuiltCut2, align the edge of the Template to the edge of the Cutting Guide whenever possible and cut against the Cutting Guide instead of the template. |
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