Old 07-03-2017, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Onebyone
I knew something wasn't right with my cutter when I borrowed a cutter at retreat that was on the cutting table. It was smooth cutting with light pressure. It was the same brand as mine but newer. Now when a quilting tool does not seem right after many uses, I get a new one. These tools do wear out. No use keeping them for years, the bad sneaks up on you and you don't know how bad it is until you get a new one.
Ihad been using the same cutter since 1989. I asked my LQS gal if she thought I needed a new cutter. Guess I gave her a good laugh for the day. Needless to say I purchased a new one & it's made a big difference in my cutting!!
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