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    Old 03-19-2009, 03:42 PM
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    Dizzy,congratulations on the new comer sounds like he is a healthy little tot so go ahead and spoil him that what GM's do oh pls send us a picture when possible
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    Old 03-19-2009, 06:10 PM
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    quiltncrazy:::: with the Shape Cut, you can cut multiple shapes in 1/2" increments, up to 8 layers of fabric at a time, you can cut strips, bias strips, squares, hexagons, fringe, diamonds, triangles (60 and 45 degree) and chevrons. It's been around for a right good while like Gail said, and I have had mine for about a year. I also put those little round sandpaper circles on the bottom edges to so it doesn't slide also. It works well for me as far as staying in place so I can cut faster. I wish you were right next door so I could take it over to you and let you try and see if you liked it. :)
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    Old 03-20-2009, 06:15 PM
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    thank gail. I've seen them so many times. :D



    Originally Posted by hpylady
    quiltncrazy:::: with the Shape Cut, you can cut multiple shapes in 1/2" increments, up to 8 layers of fabric at a time, you can cut strips, bias strips, squares, hexagons, fringe, diamonds, triangles (60 and 45 degree) and chevrons. It's been around for a right good while like Gail said, and I have had mine for about a year. I also put those little round sandpaper circles on the bottom edges to so it doesn't slide also. It works well for me as far as staying in place so I can cut faster. I wish you were right next door so I could take it over to you and let you try and see if you liked it. :)
    that would be great hpylady, :D bc then you could show me how to use it, and I could save my brain the ache, lol. Is it complicated to learn? I need to learn some faster ways to cut fabrics. It takes me a long time to cut out a project bc my fibromyalgia makes me have to stop, when my brain wants to go.
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