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---
title: "Include Cutting Instructions"
---
To include cutting instructions with your part, use the [cutlist plugin](/reference/plugins/cutlist) to add the [`addCut` method](/reference/plugins/cutlist#addcut) to your part's [`draft` method](/reference/api/part/draft)
<Tip>When you use the cutlist plugin, the [grainline plugin](/reference/plugins/grainline) and the [cut on fold plugin](/reference/plugins/cutonfold) will automatically add grain and fold information to the cutting instructions </Tip>
<Tip>These cutting instructions get used by the [title macro](/reference/macros/title), so be sure to add them before adding your part's title. </Tip>
<Note>
<details>
<summary>addCut() Parameters</summary>
Pass an object to the `addCut` method with any of the following keys; any you don't provide will be filled with the defaults:
| Key | Type | Default | Description |
| :-- | :--- | :------ | :---------- |
| cut | Number\|false | 2 | the number of pieces to cut from the specified material. Pass `false` to clear all cutting instructions for the material |
| material | String | 'fabric' | the translation key of the material to cut from |
| identical | Boolean | false | should even numbers of pieces be cut in the same direction? false for mirrored |
| bias | Boolean | false | should the pieces in these cutting instructions be cut on the bias |
| ignoreOnFold | Boolean | false | should these cutting instructions ignore any cutOnFold information set by the part |
You can use any `string` you want for your material, but here are some standard ones we have translation for
| Key | Translation |
|:--|:--|
| fabric | Main Fabric |
| lining | Lining |
| canvas | Canvas |
| lmhCanavas | Light to Medium Hair Canvas |
| heavyCanvas | Heavyweight Hair Canvas |
| interfacing | Interfacing |
| plastic | Plastic |
| ribbing | Ribbing |
</details>
</Note>
## Basic Usage
For simple cutting instructions, you can rely on the default method parameters
```js
import {pluginCutlist} from '@freesewing/plugin-cutlist'
const part = {
name: 'example.front',
plugins: [pluginCutlist],
draft: ({part, addCut}) => {
// add instructions to cut two mirrored from main fabric
addCut()
}
}
```
## Intermediate Usage
For many designs, you'll want more than just "Cut 2 mirrored from Main Fabric"
### Specifying materials, number of pieces, orientation
You can override the default values to specify different materials, number of pieces to cut, and whether they should be mirrored or identical
```js
import {pluginCutlist} from '@freesewing/plugin-cutlist'
const part = {
name: 'example.front',
plugins: [pluginCutlist],
draft: ({part, addCut}) => {
// add instructions to cut three identical from lining
addCut({cut: 3, material: 'lining', identical: true})
}
}
```
### Instructions for multiple materials
You can add as many sets of instructions as you need
```js
import {pluginCutlist} from '@freesewing/plugin-cutlist'
const part = {
name: 'example.front',
plugins: [pluginCutlist],
draft: ({part, addCut}) => {
// add instructions to cut four mirrored from main fabric
addCut({cut: 4})
// add instructions to cut three identical from lining
addCut({cut: 3, material: 'lining', identical: true})
}
}
```
## Advanced usage
### Cut some on the fold, some not
Sometimes you want some pieces cut on the fold and others cut as halves to seam together.
```js
import {pluginCutlist} from '@freesewing/plugin-cutlist'
import {pluginCutonfold} from '@freesewing/plugin-cutonfold'
const part = {
name: 'example.front',
plugins: [pluginCutlist, pluginCutonfold],
draft: ({part, points, Point, macro, addCut}) => {
// set the cut on fold line
points.p1 = new Point(0, 0)
points.p2 = new Point(0, 10)
// pieces should be cut on the fold
macro('cutonfold', {from: points.p1, to: points.p2})
// cut two on the fold
addCut()
// cut two, not on the fold
addCut({cut: 2, ignoreOnFold: true})
}
}
```
### Cut some on the grain, some on the bias
You set the grainline on a piece, but you also need some to be cut on the bias
```js
import {pluginCutlist} from '@freesewing/plugin-cutlist'
import {pluginGrainline} from '@freesewing/plugin-grainline'
const part = {
name: 'example.front',
plugins: [pluginCutlist, pluginGrainline],
draft: ({part, points, Point, macro, addCut}) => {
// set the cut on fold line
points.p1 = new Point(0, 0)
points.p2 = new Point(0, 10)
// the grain runs from p1 to p2
macro('grainline', {from: points.p1, to: points.p2})
// cut two mirrored on the grain
addCut()
// cut two mirrored on the bias
addCut({cut: 2, bias: true})
}
}
```

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|| **_Return value_** |
| `part` | Your draft method **must** return this |
<Note> Some plugins, such as the [cutlist plugin](/reference/plugins/cutlist) add additional methods to this object that can be accessed through the same destructuring </Note>

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---
title: plugin-cutlist
---
Published as [@freesewing/plugin-cutlist][1], this plugin provides additional methods to the [part draft function](/reference/api/part/draft) which allow you to configure cutting instructions for your parts.
<Tip> For an in-depth look at how to add cutting instructions to your part, see our [cutlist how-to](/howtos/design/cutlist) </Tip>
## Installation
```sh
npm install @freesewing/plugin-cutonfold
```
## Usage
Either [add it as a part plugin](/reference/api/part/config/plugins) in your
design, or [add it to a pattern instance with
Pattern.use()](/reference/api/pattern/use).
To import the plugin for use:
```js
import { cutlistPlugin } from '@freesewing/plugin-cutlist'
// or
import { pluginCutlist } from '@freesewing/plugin-cutlist'
```
## Methods
The cutlist plugin adds the following methods to the part draft method parameter
### addCut
The `addCut()` method will add a set of cutting instructions for the part
#### Signature
```js
addCut(Object so)
````
Pass an object to the `addCut` method with any of the following keys; any you don't provide will be filled with the defaults:
| Key | Type | Default | Description |
| :-- | :--- | :------ | :---------- |
| cut | Number\|false | 2 | the number of pieces to cut from the specified material. Pass `false` to clear all cutting instructions for the material |
| material | String | 'fabric' | the translation key of the material to cut from |
| identical | Boolean | false | should even numbers of pieces be cut in the same direction? false for mirrored |
| bias | Boolean | false | should the pieces in these cutting instructions be cut on the bias |
| ignoreOnFold | Boolean | false | should these cutting instructions ignore any cutOnFold information set by the part |
<Note>
<details>
<summary> You can use any `string` you want for your material, but here are some standard ones we have translation for </summary>
<div>
| Key | Translation |
|:--|:--|
| fabric | Main Fabric |
| lining | Lining |
| canvas | Canvas |
| lmhCanavas | Light to Medium Hair Canvas |
| heavyCanvas | Heavyweight Hair Canvas |
| interfacing | Interfacing |
| plastic | Plastic |
| ribbing | Ribbing |
</div>
</details>
</Note>
#### Example
```js
import {pluginCutlist} from '@freesewing/plugin-cutlist'
const part = {
name: 'example.front',
plugins: [pluginCutlist],
draft: ({part, addCut}) => {
// add instructions to cut two from main fabric
addCut()
// add instructions to cut four on the biad from lining
addCut({cut: 4, material: 'lining', bias: true, })
return part
}
}
```
You can also add multiple sets of cutting instructions for the same material
```js
import {pluginCutlist} from '@freesewing/plugin-cutlist'
const part = {
name: 'example.front',
plugins: [pluginCutlist],
draft: ({part, addCut}) => {
// add instructions to 1 from lining
addCut({cut: 1, material: 'lining'})
// add instructions to cut 1 on the bias from lining
addCut({cut: 1, material: 'lining', bias: true, })
return part
}
}
```
### removeCut
The `removeCut()` method will remove cutting instructions from the part
#### Signature
```js
removeCut(String material)
```
#### Example
```js
import {pluginCutlist} from '@freesewing/plugin-cutlist'
const part = {
name: 'example.front',
plugins: [pluginCutlist],
draft: ({part, removeCut}) => {
// remove all cutting instructions for all materials
removeCut()
// remove cutting instructions for just one material
removeCut('fabric')
return part
}
}
```
### setGrain
The `setGrain()` method will record the angle of the grainline annotation. This method is called internally by [`plugin-grainline`](/reference/plugins/grainline) to store information for cutting layout tools. You shouldn't have to call it, but it's there if you need it.
#### Signature
```js
setGrain(Number grainAngle)
```
#### Example
```js
import {pluginCutlist} from '@freesewing/plugin-cutlist'
const part = {
name: 'example.front',
plugins: [pluginCutlist],
draft: ({part, setGrain}) => {
// set the grainline angle
setGrain(0)
return part
}
}
```
### setCutOnFold
The `setCutOnFold()` method will record the points that make up the cut on fold line. This method is called internally by [`plugin-cutonfold`](/reference/plugins/cutonfold) to store information for cutting layout tools. You shouldn't have to call it, but it's there if you need it.
#### Signature
```js
setCutOnFold(Point p1, Point p2)
```
#### Example
```js
import {pluginCutlist} from '@freesewing/plugin-cutlist'
const part = {
name: 'example.front',
plugins: [pluginCutlist],
draft: ({part, points, Point, setCutOnFold}) => {
// set the cut on fold line
points.p1 = new Point(0, 0)
points.p2 = new Point(0, 10)
setCutOnFold(points.p1, points.p2)
return part
}
}
```
## Notes
The cutlist plugin is part of our [plugin-bundle](/reference/plugins/bundle)
[1]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@freesewing/plugin-cutlist

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['removeCut', removeCut],
['setGrain', setGrain],
['setCutOnFold', setCutOnFold],
['getCutOnFold', getCutOnFold],
],
}
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export const cutlistPlugin = plugin
export const pluginCutlist = plugin
/** Method to add the cut info */
/**
* Add a set of cutting instructions for the part
* @param {Store} store the Store
* @param {string} partName the name of the part
* @param {Object} so a set of cutting instructions for a material
* @param {number} so.cut = 2 the number of pieces to cut from the specified fabric
* @param {string} so.material = fabric the name of the material to cut from
* @param {boolean} so.identical = false should even numbers of pieces be cut in the same direction or mirrored
* @param {boolean} so.bias = false should the pieces in these cutting instructions be cut on the bias
* @param {boolean} so.ignoreOnFold should these cutting instructions ignore any cutOnFold information set by the part
*/
function addCut(store, partName, so = {}) {
const { cut = 2, material = 'fabric', identical = false, bias = false, ignoreOnFold = false } = so
if (cut === false) {
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const path = ['cutlist', partName, 'materials', material]
const existing = store.get(path) || []
store.set(path, existing.concat({ cut, identical, bias, ignoreOnFold }))
// store.set([...path, 'identical'], identical)
return store
}
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return store
}
function getCutOnFold(store, partName, material = false) {
const partFold = store.get(['cutlist', partName, 'cutOnFold'])
if (!material) return partFold
const matFold = store.get(['cutlist', partName, 'materials', material, 'cutOnFold'])
return matFold === undefined ? partFold : matFold
}