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#71
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Location: Southeast Wisconsin
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#73
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Location: Central NJ
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I place my cutting mat at the far left side of my cutting table. Line up my fabric and place rule at appropriate width. Clamp the ruler, top and bottom, again from the left side of the table with the clamp handles sticking out to the left. Ruler doesn't move. It's a bit tedious when doing many cuts but at least the ruler doesn't move and I don't have to constantly straighten the cutting edge from oopses with the ruler.
#74
http://quiltersreview.com/index.php/...-on-the-wrist/
This is a link to a review of the Martelli rotary cutter that is easier on the wrist.
This is a link to a review of the Martelli rotary cutter that is easier on the wrist.
#75
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: West New York, New Jersey
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Carolaug - I just googled this and it looks like something I'd like to buy. One question - you said "the seam ripper can rotate". I can't picture this, could you pls explain? Thanks. And if I buy it I promise not to send you the bill!
#79
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Richmond, VA
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I love the multi-colored clip-on pin backs I got many years ago. I was told that Joann's carried them, but my local one didn't have them. They, plus a slotted grapefruit spoon for raising up the pin point, are how I baste and still have nails.
#80
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