Sheetworks Studio Version 2.4.1 — Free Download!
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Bicone: 3/4in to 1/16in Strips
Designed by: Julie A. Bolduc
Date Updated: July 2 2025
Template Size ID: 034116
Paper Strip Sizes: 3/4in to 1/16in x 8.5in and 11in long.
Designed for Letter or 8.5in and 11in size Paper
This set of cutting templates will make paper bead strips that are 3/4in at the wide end, 1/16in at the narrow end and from approximately 8.5 to 11 inches long. The templates are meant to be printed either on the back side of your colorful paper or printed on a blank or recycled piece of copy paper and placed on top of the paper you want to cut into strips. Then you cut your paper into strips along the template lines.
Sheetworks Studio Version 2.4.1!
Sheetworks Studio Version 2.4.1 Sheetworks Studio is your free crafting workspace for creating clean, accurate paper bead strips and printable sheets. Everything is sized for US Letter paper and designed to make cutting, rolling, and assembling easier. Behind the scenes, the app is always being polished so your tools stay smooth, stable, and ready for every project.
Random Quick Tip!
Glue Basting SeamsIf you want presicion piecing, without using pins, you can apply tiny dots of glue about a half inch apart along inside the 1/4 inch seam allowance, place your other piece on the glue and dry with a hot dry iron to set the glue. I would use only glue meant for this purpose or Elmer's School glue. These will wash out completely when your quilt is washed. Also you are applying the glue in the seam allowance and because you are using washable glue, your needle, in your machine will not gum up. This is the way I piece my quilts and have never had a problem. The tiny dots of glue, only need to be about the size of a head of a metal pin. Very tiny. This is enough to hold the pieces together while being sewn on the sewing machine.
