Ever wanted to pull your hair out after cutting burlap? Especially when you realized, it's not straight? Oh the wonderful joys of smelly burlap! I love the stuff, but it can be difficult to work with and it's a bugger to cut. I'll show you how to cut burlap completely straight and all you need is a pair of scissors.
Here's how:
Measure what you need and snip the burlap about 1/4". I needed a bunch of 2" strips for a project that I will be posting tomorrow.
Then pull one burlap strand all the way out.
This creates a straight line across the burlap.
Using your scissors, cut along your "line" to get a straight cut. (I know, the lighting is terrible)
Cutting burlap this way gives you a nice clean cut and eliminates straggly edges.
Cutting burlap this way gives you a nice clean cut and eliminates straggly edges.
More Burlap Tips
- Use a spray bottle filled with water to lightly dampen the burlap before you cut it. This helps prevent some of the mess.
- Want to get out some of the wrinkles? You can iron burlap on medium heat. Wrinkles still not coming out? lightly mist with water and then iron.
- Hate the smell? Spray burlap with perfume, Febreeze, or body spray. You may need to reapply occasionally.
Ingenious...and so simple...love it
ReplyDeleteI made a treeskirt from burlap and promised I would never attempt a burlap project again, it was so frustrating... but n.o.w. you have given me just the tip to make me braver, snicker!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all the wonderful tips!!! I love burlap but have hated working with it. Being covered with brown fuzzies afterwards was definately a negative, but I'll bet spraying it down will help with that.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips.
ReplyDeleteI'm off to Febreeze some burlap! :)
~Amy
I have done this before - it works great!
ReplyDeletegreat tips :D
ReplyDeleteGreat tips Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI hope my husband never does an intervention on me ;-) Very cute blog, I can relate to the craft obsession! Good Luck with SYTYC. I am also on there and excited to see who goes through to the next round!
ReplyDeleteKristin
peapodcreations.blogspot.com
Linda you are so clever!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog! I visited because I'm also one of the gals who's auditioning for So You Think You're Crafty. Looks like I have some tough competition here! ;-) Good luck to you!
ReplyDeleteGREAT tips!!!! :) I especially love the one about pulling the strand out...that will save me some time. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm hosting Decorating Dilemmas again tomorrow night and Wed. Stop by if you can. :)
Good luck in the sytyc competition! It's going to be alot of fun...Keeping my fingesr crossed I make it! It would be so fun to compete against you!!!
ReplyDeletecan i tell you how many projects i have done with burlap lately (and who hasnt!?) and i never thought of this! thanks!
ReplyDeleteI bought some burlap at Walmart and the lady cutting it showed me how to cut it straight using the same method. Thanks for the tip on how to remove the smell.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Thanks for the great tip.
ReplyDelete~Keri
Oh, thank you so much for posting this! I just discovered my love of Burlap, but it drives me crazy when I try to use it!
ReplyDeleteLinda, these are great tips! I was inspired by your post and just made a pillow out of old christmas tree needles... it smells wonderful! Thanks for your inspiration! http://createstudio.blogspot.com/2010/01/repurposed-christmas-tree.html
ReplyDelete-Sarah from Create Studio
www.createstudio.blogspot.com
Thank you for this tip! We're doing burlap table runners for our wedding and this is good to know :)
ReplyDeletelove it! thanks for the tips.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I found your blog!! Thank you for the great tips. I'm going to have to follow you so that I can catch up on all you have here & not miss anything in the future.
ReplyDeleteI will also put your button on my blog so that my readers can benefit from your ideas too!
Thank you,
Tammy
www.PinkSparkleAndLace.blogspot.com
That is brilliant!! <3
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