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Old 05-09-2012, 11:51 AM
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Ha-ha-ha! I have no idea why anyone would go to the trouble of pulling threads. I do unfold fabric, press, align selvedges, and then re-press any fabric that is not flat at the fold when purchased. I also don't buy fabric that is obviously twisted or stretched. I do use a 24" ruler to cut ends straight. Then I cut my pieces. When working with scraps ( as I do VERY frequently), close enough is close enough. I do not prewash, I do not starch. Guess what? No problems. Perfect straight of grain is a myth in my book anyway.
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Old 05-09-2012, 01:47 PM
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I have a long 24" clear ruler that's 5" wide and has a lip that hooks at the edge of my cutting mat so i know i'm always keeping my cuts straight as long as I've lined up the fabric on the selvage. I was looking for one for a friend who's new to quilting and I couldn't find another. That said, I'm not the worlds most precise quilter as I think this is something that's my stress reliever, it's not supposed to add stress, so I don't freak if something isn't perfect. These are homeade, works of art, they're not supposed to look like a machine made them. (just my opinion)
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Old 05-09-2012, 03:26 PM
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I prewash, press even up ends and then using grid mat, I cut carefully on ruler edge with SHARP rotary blade. I also have the grace ruler with the edge that the cutter rolls along w3hichI use sometimes, but most of the time its just me and the olfa mat and cutter.
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Old 05-09-2012, 08:20 PM
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Altos Quilt Cut 2 allows you to cut accurate strips very quickly. Also we use Tru Cut electric blade sharpener on our rotary blades. Cutting with a sharp blade is more accurate.
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Old 05-10-2012, 11:27 AM
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Thank you Prism99, I just purchased the June Tailor Shape Cut Plus from Amazon. At $25 it is free shipping and cheaper than JoAnn's on sale but only online and a shipping charge. I look forward to using it. I find I have to be careful cutting strips as I tend to go off to the right unless I cut from top to bottom which apparently is not the way to cut with the rotary cutter but it works for me.
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Old 05-10-2012, 06:25 PM
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I just bought a June Tailor Shape Cut from Walmart.com for 17.97 plus tax and had it shipped to the nearest store. There is a 0.97 shipping charge if sent to your home.
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