Nearly poked my eye out
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Two nights ago I was working very hard at taking some seams out - I do a lot of that, unfortunately.
I'm very nearsighted, have an astigmatism and double vision. I have to get in real close to find the threads to be cut, so I look over my glasses. The glasses are perched on the end of my nose and my eyes are 'exposed' to the world.
I was having trouble cutting through one of the stitches, so applied more than usual pressure to the seam ripper. Of course, the thread broke with the extra pressure, but then the seam ripper traveled up to just below my eyebrow before I was able to stop myself. It grazed my skin but, luckily, it didn't cut me.
Haven't told my husband about it. He thinks quilting is safe! He will never know...
I'm very nearsighted, have an astigmatism and double vision. I have to get in real close to find the threads to be cut, so I look over my glasses. The glasses are perched on the end of my nose and my eyes are 'exposed' to the world.
I was having trouble cutting through one of the stitches, so applied more than usual pressure to the seam ripper. Of course, the thread broke with the extra pressure, but then the seam ripper traveled up to just below my eyebrow before I was able to stop myself. It grazed my skin but, luckily, it didn't cut me.
Haven't told my husband about it. He thinks quilting is safe! He will never know...
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Originally Posted by T-Bones mom
Glad you are ok. Maybe you should consider getting a new seam ripper that is sharper and you would not have so much trouble cutting the thread.
Or I could make fewer mistakes...Nah, I'll get a new seam ripper or maybe a dozen new ones!
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Originally Posted by nwm50
i used to have your eye problem until i had laser surgery about 5 yrs ago & love it! But anyways....slow down and watch that ripper !
I really wanted other folks on this board to be aware of what a slip of the hand holding a seam ripper can do. It never occurred to me that I could poke my eye out with it!
#9
Have you tried the clip-on magnifying glasses? You can get them at JoAnns for 12.95. That way your eye stays covered. They raise up when you're not using them. I'm also very nearsighted and my bi-focals don't always do the job!
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