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Old 02-14-2011, 09:17 PM
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Guess it beats frogging it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyDwPPU_1jw
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I am not sure what you mean....
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well i have never seen that before
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Wow, got to get me one of those! I spent most of my weekend picking out my pathetic freemotion attempt from a wall hanging and that would have saved tons of time!
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Love this youtube video. Interesting technique. The tool she is using is RAZOR sharp. I have one and you do need to be careful.
If you watch it, pay attention to the last 5 seconds of it. We know this quilter is a human.
Gave me my laugh of the day.
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I have the stainless steel Havel and love it. I usually use it to "skim" when I've made a mistake paper piecing something because the stitches are small and take too long to remove any other way.

I did try it on a quilt once... and cut through the quilt.
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Originally Posted by Cuilteanna
I have the stainless steel Havel and love it. I usually use it to "skim" when I've made a mistake paper piecing something because the stitches are small and take too long to remove any other way.

I did try it on a quilt once... and cut through the quilt.
Where do you buy a Havel?
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Originally Posted by Cuilteanna
I have the stainless steel Havel and love it. I usually use it to "skim" when I've made a mistake paper piecing something because the stitches are small and take too long to remove any other way.

I did try it on a quilt once... and cut through the quilt.
I did the same thing, but I cut through the backing rather than the quilt. In my case that was fine because the backing had been ruined by a burr on the needle and that was the reason I was skinning it. It's a great tool, but you have to be really careful!
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Originally Posted by Cuilteanna
I have the stainless steel Havel and love it. I usually use it to "skim" when I've made a mistake paper piecing something because the stitches are small and take too long to remove any other way.

I did try it on a quilt once... and cut through the quilt.
Where do you buy a Havel?
They're available at a lot of sewing/quilt shops. Do a Google search for "havel surgical steel seam ripper" and you'll find them.
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I'd be too dangerous with one of those! I'd make a humungous hole for certain.
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