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Old 02-18-2010, 10:30 AM
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I bought a new Olfa ergo 45mm cutter last night, plus a pinking blade, which I put on the new cutter. Dug out some scraps to see how it worked, and it was terrible, took several cuts, mangled the heck out of the scraps. Went on-line today to try to figure out what was wrong, and on the Olfa website, there is a video and a pdf on how to replace blades. When you put on one of the decorative blades, like the pinking one, the round yellow spacer gets switched to the side with the blade. I didn't see anything on the package that said to do it this way, but it was late at night and my eyes aren't the greatest. Haven't tried it yet, but will tonight when I get home, and let everyone know how it works.
Here is link to the PDF, which shows how to change both a regular blade and a decorative blade.

http://www.olfa.com/App_Content/Edit...e/bin19121.pdf
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Old 02-18-2010, 10:34 AM
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I've got a pinking blade and I've never used it! I can't find a use for it really, since I also have a serger.
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Old 02-18-2010, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Candace
I've got a pinking blade and I've never used it! I can't find a use for it really, since I also have a serger.
Love your name...that's my oldest daughter's name, and spelled the same way.
I don't have a serger, and thought I would try this to cut down on raveling when pre-washing.
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Originally Posted by King's Daughter
Originally Posted by Candace
I've got a pinking blade and I've never used it! I can't find a use for it really, since I also have a serger.
Love your name...that's my oldest daughter's name, and spelled the same way.
I don't have a serger, and thought I would try this to cut down on raveling when pre-washing.

:> Did she go by Candy? I did for many years. What's funny is my brothers MIL is also Candy. Let me know if that works. I read someone on one of these threads tried pinking shears on the fabric and it still unraveled:
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[quote=Candace]
Originally Posted by King's Daughter
Originally Posted by Candace
I've got a pinking blade and I've never used it! I can't find a use for it really, since I also have a serger.
Love your name...that's my oldest daughter's name, and spelled the same way.
I don't have a serger, and thought I would try this to cut down on raveling when pre-washing.

:> Did she go by Candy? I did for many years. What's funny is my brothers MIL is also Candy. Let me know if that works. I read someone on one of these threads tried pinking shears on the fabric and it still unraveled:
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Thank you for the tip on how to use the blade :D:D:D
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Old 02-18-2010, 10:58 AM
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I have one of those blades, but never used it. Thanks for all the info.
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Old 02-18-2010, 11:03 AM
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Hi,

Thanks for the link, I saved it on my blog where I store cool links online for quilting. The links to my blog is at the bottom of this message on my siggie.

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I use pinking scissors and the pinking rotary blade for trimming applique pieces (especially the curved pieces like hearts and things) that I use sew-in-interfacing with, make a slit in the interfacing to turn it right side out, I can't think of what this method is called, but Eleanor Burns uses it alot. It makes the seam lay flat when pressed. An Amish friend of mine uses the pinking rotary blade for cutting out clothing patterns. It is amazing to watch her cut out a black suit with it.

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Old 02-18-2010, 11:28 AM
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I just noticed on the Olfa website that they all sorts of cute patterns and projects, too. One is a raggy quilt that you cut out the pieces with the scalloped blade, which is supposed to eliminate snipping the seam allowances.
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