I also used my rotating 14" by 14" cutting mat. This is great if you don't want to have to reposition the template when cutting. You just rotate the mat. Easy! You can also get a smaller 8" by 8" cutting mat.
This tumbler lets you quickly cut your charm packs into the right shape.
Neatly cut and stacked!
I put them into a project box and set it beside my machine. Now, if I have a couple minutes I can just grab a couple tumblers and start sewing.
My favorite tools and supplies (affiliate links):
Creative Grids 4.5" x 12.5" Rectangle Quilting Ruler (borders & binding)
Fiskars Rotary Cutter replacement blades (cutting)
Fiskars Self Healing Rotary Cutting Mat (cutting)
BLACK+DECKER Classic Steam Iron (pressing)
Fiskars 8-inch scissors (snipping threads)
Fiskars Self Healing Rotary Cutting Mat (cutting)
BLACK+DECKER Classic Steam Iron (pressing)
Fiskars 8-inch scissors (snipping threads)
Juki TL-2010Q (piecing)
Grabbit Magnetic Pin Cushion (pinning)
Dritz Craft Pins, 1-3/4-Inch (250-Count) (pinning)
Electric Quilt (design & layout)
Project box: IRIS 12" x 12" Portable Plastic Storage Cases with Built-in Handle, Clear (storage)
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