Quilt Cut fabric cutting system
#7
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: central indiana
Posts: 686
I got one for free from a friend.
It is like having a Cuisinart in the kitchen. Big, heavy, expensive, and in the way most of the time. I like my German knife better in the kitchen and I like my rotary cutter and regular set of rulers better in the sewing room.
However, I do not usually like any fancy tools. I try and keep it simple.
It is like having a Cuisinart in the kitchen. Big, heavy, expensive, and in the way most of the time. I like my German knife better in the kitchen and I like my rotary cutter and regular set of rulers better in the sewing room.
However, I do not usually like any fancy tools. I try and keep it simple.
#8
Originally Posted by sweetana3
I got one for free from a friend.
It is like having a Cuisinart in the kitchen. Big, heavy, expensive, and in the way most of the time. I like my German knife better in the kitchen and I like my rotary cutter and regular set of rulers better in the sewing room.
However, I do not usually like any fancy tools. I try and keep it simple.
It is like having a Cuisinart in the kitchen. Big, heavy, expensive, and in the way most of the time. I like my German knife better in the kitchen and I like my rotary cutter and regular set of rulers better in the sewing room.
However, I do not usually like any fancy tools. I try and keep it simple.
#10
LOVE MINE!!! Would not give it up for anything. You could have my husband first!
Loved mine so much that I bought one for my mom. And she loves hers too. We are both total converts.
And with my last Craigslist find I can not leave it out full time. I found a television stand with the Lazy Susan top so it spins 360*. Perfect for my QuiltCut. Would definitely purchase again regardless of the cost. A true God send. Especially with my Arthritis/Lupus and shoulder problems.
Loved mine so much that I bought one for my mom. And she loves hers too. We are both total converts.
And with my last Craigslist find I can not leave it out full time. I found a television stand with the Lazy Susan top so it spins 360*. Perfect for my QuiltCut. Would definitely purchase again regardless of the cost. A true God send. Especially with my Arthritis/Lupus and shoulder problems.
My QuiltCut on its new stand.
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