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Old 08-26-2024, 09:45 AM
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sewingpup
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I don't have official batting scissors, but I have a pair of oversized shears I bought at about 75% when a store went out of business. They work very well for cutting batting off rolls. What I do is hang my roll of batting using a shower curtain rod hanging between the slates of two old dinning room chairs. Picture a toilet paper roll. I roll out the amount of batting I need using 120 inch tape measure, then I mark the cutting line using an old piece of wood trim (is a staight edge) and a rolling chalk marker. Then I just cut along the chalk line. Easy Peasy! Rolls are easy to change out using the shower curtain rod as I have a couple of kinds of batting.
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