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Old 07-17-2015, 05:17 PM
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I was looking around the June Tailor website and this is what is new ( to me) on the market, have any of you quilters seen this or heard about it? http://www.junetailor.com/VideoJTFabricCuttingKiosk.htm
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Interesting. I've not seen this.
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Old 07-17-2015, 07:27 PM
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Check out the video..it would help if some of the fabric cutters were backed up.
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Looks like a fun way to buy fabric.
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Maybe we would get straighter cuts and get what we ask for!
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I have never seen this before. I think it is great & looks very easy to use. Thanks for the info
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Walmarts with fabric departments could use this!
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I totally agree. I know 2 of the clerks in the fabric dept. One I hate how she cuts. Short snips. Suggested a longer blade sharper blade scissor would possibly give a nicer smoother cut.
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Walmarts with fabric departments could use this! The other cutter clerk uses different scissors for different fabric like vinyl pieces and large pieces of stabilizers.
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Very Interesting!! Especially for those time when all the fabric cutters are busy, or as Quilting Vagabond said, in Walmart when you can never find someone to cut. Great tool. Do you think they would let me take one home? HeeHee!!!
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I tried, unsuccessfully, to see what kind of cost there is on one of these. I agree that there are so many places where you wait and wait for an available cutter if you can even find one.

A lot of moving parts, however, I'm wondering if it would be like copy machines at their introduction . . . nothing but problems, more time down than operating. But then, anything new seems to have to go through that process. If it would stay up and running, I'd go to it every time.

I also agree about WalMart; if anyplace could use it, they could.
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