Working With Templates
TRADITIONAL METHOD ...
Step 1.) Using a marking tool designed for drawing
on plastic (an Ultra Fine Point Sharpie® pen works great), carefully
trace template diagram lines onto template plastic (available in most
quilt shops and fabric stores).
Step 2.) Cut out plastic templates
using the outer, solid line as the cutting guide. Cut directly
on the drawn line, do not cut to the inside or outside of the
line.
Step 3.) Place plastic template
on the fabric and draw around the template with a sharp "fabric"
marking pen or pencil. Using scissors, cut out the fabric. NOTE: If
the template diagrams have intersecting marks indicated on them, mark
intersecting points on the wrong side of the respective fabric pieces.
(Diagram I) When working with reverse pieces, draw line around template,
right side up, then turn the template over and repeat the line drawing
step to create the reverse piece.

Diagram I
QUICK AND EASY METHOD ...
Step 1.) Using the outer solid line of the template
diagram as a guide, cut out the "paper" template. (TIP:
Print out two sets of template diagrams for each online pattern requiring
the use of templates. Keep one for your file and one to cut out.
Step 2.) Turn paper template over
and place masking tape on the back. (Diagrams II, III, and IV)

Stick a small piece of masking tape to back of paper
template.
Diagram II