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BDawn 08-19-2013 10:35 AM

I use my rotary blade sharpener which is electric. It is loud but gets the job done. I keep an old blade case labeled old so if I am in a hurry I can place it in the case to be sharpened later. In the kitchen a sharp blade IMO is not an option I will stop what ever cutting I am doing to sharpen.

Mousie 08-19-2013 01:33 PM

I used to be so bad about changing my sewing machine needles until I found this board. Before learning to quilt, I bet I sewed dozens of garments with the same needle! :shock: ...now don't you feel better? :p

bearisgray 08-19-2013 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by Mousie (Post 6243882)
I used to be so bad about changing my sewing machine needles until I found this board. Before learning to quilt, I bet I sewed dozens of garments with the same needle! :shock: ...now don't you feel better? :p

Until they broke, got bent, or a got a burr - they were good enough!!!

Alondra 08-19-2013 03:30 PM

You ladies sure made my day! I thought I was the only one dumb or stubborn enough to keep trying to cut fabric with dull rotary cutter blades. Duh...

kydeb 08-20-2013 04:47 AM

I bought some of the titanium blades to try and just put a new one in. It leaves one thread on it's path.....yes, ONE thread!!! I'm going to have to change to another blade. I'm hoping that this was just a fluke. I'm not happy with the quality of this one!!!


Originally Posted by katesnanna (Post 6242743)
What did you run over? Isn't titanium meant to be very hard? When I cut fabric that is the only thing on my cutting mat.


Pat G 08-20-2013 07:58 AM

I guess I'm just very cheap. I prefer to think of it as thrifty but I tend to try to get every inch of use from things. I have a rotary blade right now that I just chgd. but has a nick on it already. Got to go back & cut that one or two threads that don't cut the first time. What a drag!

Neesie 08-20-2013 09:26 AM

Pat G, I'm the same way. I use my machine needles, until they tell me they need changing. There's no way, I'm gonna admit how long I've used the current one. :D Seriously, it still makes perfect stitches and the machine purrs like the day I bought it, so I see no good reason to throw it out, "just because." The Quilt Police would hate me! :thumbup:

Maggieloe 08-22-2013 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by Neesie (Post 6245423)
Pat G, I'm the same way. I use my machine needles, until they tell me they need changing. There's no way, I'm gonna admit how long I've used the current one. :D Seriously, it still makes perfect stitches and the machine purrs like the day I bought it, so I see no good reason to throw it out, "just because." The Quilt Police would hate me! :thumbup:

I, too, wonder about changing needles just because. If it is still stitching well, why? Who exactly are these quilt police?

I do agree about the rotary cutter - the difference between enjoying cutting and hating it. How does one sharpen the cutter on their machine?

Caroline S 08-22-2013 05:01 PM

AAAAARRRG, scream. I replaced the blade in my Matelli rotary cutter yesterday, nicked a template this afternoon and now I am back to where I was before, no clean cuts. One new blade is left in the pack but oh that cutter was smooth as silk. Cutter gets the last blade tomorrow.

I put a sticky note on the top of my machine when I change a needle with the date, size and needle type. It is the only way I can remember.


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