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Old 12-29-2010, 11:02 AM
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To me, that sounds like something a super hero would use. But I was given these as a Christmas gift from someone who knows my recent sewing interest. I doubt I will actually use these much, but they were fun to play with this morning. I think I might have more use for them with paper than with fabric.
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Old 12-29-2010, 11:04 AM
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Those look so cool & fun to use!
How do you keep the line from moving as you cut?
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Interesting. How do they work? Does it mark the fabric some way and then allow you to cut it with laser beams?
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Old 12-29-2010, 11:05 AM
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I've seen these advertised before; seems pretty neat to me.
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The lazer would be very handy squaring up backing, or your quilted top. you could mark along the lazer line and then rotary cut it :D:D:D
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Use the force, Hannahjo! :lol:

I don't use scissors much, more the rotary cutter. But what a neat gift!
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they'd be great if you wanted to mark your fabric first, but other than that, I'd use them for paper. tee hee Great thought though.
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COOL!!!!
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Maybe next they'll make a laser rotary cutter!!!
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now only if they can come up with a way for that beam to cut out our patterns we would be in business!!!
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