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joann11 01-26-2011 03:05 PM

I could not get the video to play. Any ideas on how too? [email protected]

jitkaau 01-26-2011 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by joann11
I could not get the video to play. Any ideas on how too? [email protected]

If you don't have your computer set up to watch it, perhaps you could go to quilterstv.com and watch the shows from there. Go up to programming at the top of the screen and select the video that you want to watch.

Fancy Nancy 01-26-2011 09:35 PM

great video - thanks - notice she didn't use a glove for cutting! LOL

Anne P 01-26-2011 10:46 PM

Thanks for this link. Did you, or anyone else, notice the cutter/ruler combination she was using to cut some of her strips. It looked sort of like a very long (24"?) paper cutter that rolls along the edge of the ruler. I have a similar item for cutting paper but have never seen one with a clear ruler like we use for cutting fabrics. I checked her "shop" and didn't see anything like it there and wondering if anyone else has seen something like this.
She just called it a "ruler/cutter combination" but didn't say anything about a manufacturer.
She said it's good for people with arthritis, and it does look like it would be. I don't have arthritis, but my hand does get tired sometimes. This also looks a lot safer, especially as an answer to the Klutz glove mentioned on another thresd.

Suse 01-26-2011 11:22 PM

Thanks for the link. Do you know if she has books on scrap quilts? 8-)

Fancy Nancy 01-27-2011 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by Anne P
Thanks for this link. Did you, or anyone else, notice the cutter/ruler combination she was using to cut some of her strips. It looked sort of like a very long (24"?) paper cutter that rolls along the edge of the ruler. I have a similar item for cutting paper but have never seen one with a clear ruler like we use for cutting fabrics. I checked her "shop" and didn't see anything like it there and wondering if anyone else has seen something like this.
She just called it a "ruler/cutter combination" but didn't say anything about a manufacturer.
She said it's good for people with arthritis, and it does look like it would be. I don't have arthritis, but my hand does get tired sometimes. This also looks a lot safer, especially as an answer to the Klutz glove mentioned on another thresd.

i was also curious about the cutter - that would really help with arthritic hands and if had to make lots of strips. wonder who makes it?

Fancy Nancy 01-27-2011 08:22 AM


Originally Posted by Suse
Thanks for the link. Do you know if she has books on scrap quilts? 8-)

I don't know if she has books on scrap quilts. I would check her site or google it I guess. I would think she would tho.

Suse 01-27-2011 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by Fancy Nancy

Originally Posted by Suse
Thanks for the link. Do you know if she has books on scrap quilts? 8-)

I don't know if she has books on scrap quilts. I would check her site or google it I guess. I would think she would tho.

Thanks, I'll do that. 8-)

joann11 01-27-2011 10:58 AM

Thank you very much. JoAnn

bobquilt3 01-28-2011 04:32 AM

What a supper link!!! Thanks a bunch.


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