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Old 08-29-2015, 07:23 AM
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Default June Taylor Grid Marker/Shape Cut

I bought a bag of quilt related things at a garage sale and in it was a June Taylor Grid Marker. It reminds me of a June Taylor Shape Cut but is of more light weight plastic. I have used it and is it ever slick. I was wondering if those that have the June Taylor Shape Cut also use it as a grid marker when marking your tops for quilting. It is sure a time saver.
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Old 08-29-2015, 07:35 AM
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I just use mine for strip cutting. Handy for strip cutting scraps. Mine is the Shape cut.
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Old 08-29-2015, 07:59 AM
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I think the slots are too close together to use as a strip marker.
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i bought the grid marker many years ago and have never used it
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No way to get a marking tool into the lines of the ShapeCut (unless maybe if you use a pounce pad -- haven't tried that). I put the sandpaper dots on the bottom of mine so it doesn't slip on the fabric. Works great!

Ohhhh.... wait, I just realized that "slick" can mean both "slippery" or "amazing". If you meant the latter, then dots aren't needed & congrats on your wonderful find!
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Old 08-29-2015, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan View Post
i bought the grid marker many years ago and have never used it
I have a grid marker stencil that I use with my pounce pad. The grid work helps me keep my FMQ somewhat consistent and evenly spaced. (Notice I said somewhat.)
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I bought one when they were on sale at JAF. I make mostly scrappy quilt so I very seldom get my Shape cut pro. It is just too big for me to handle.
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I'm with QuiltnNan, i haven't used mine either. yet.
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I have the Shape Cut and I do really like it. I seem to be wearing some of the slots out though
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I have the Shape Cut and I do really like it. I seem to be wearing some of the slots out though
Turn it over and use the other side. You Just have to get used to reading the numbers backwards. I've been using mine that way for a couple of years.
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