You can turn a single sheet of paper into a long, continuous strip or a loop large enough to fit a person through by using an alternating cutting pattern. : Fold the paper in half (hamburger style).
: Keep your scissors horizontal and make long, continuous cuts rather than small snips to avoid jagged edges.
If you need a physically long sheet of paper (e.g., over 100cm) for origami or large-scale art, you can join smaller pieces. cut007.mp4
: If using a paper trimmer, push the paper firmly against the built-in ledge or use a DIY cardstock ruler guide for consistent results.
: To connect two pieces perfectly, cut both at the same time while they are stacked. This ensures the edges match exactly. Use clips to hold them together during the cut. You can turn a single sheet of paper
: Cut a slit along the folded edge and the open edge, but do not cut all the way through.
: Once you open the paper, it will expand into a large, continuous paper "hula hoop". Essential Tools and Techniques If you need a physically long sheet of paper (e
To "prepare a long paper" based on the techniques associated with paper cutting and crafting (often seen in tutorials like ), you can either physically join smaller sheets to create a long surface or use specific cutting patterns to expand a single sheet. Joining Sheets for Length