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The last quilt show I went to I bought a little battery shaver, a mustache trimmer I think it was called, but it works great. Google it for a demonstration. It is made by Wahl. The address with mine is Sew Wonderful Dreams, Coeur D'Alene, ID
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I use curved manicure (cuticle?) scissors with the tiny/skinny points for a lot of my frogging.
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Ripping is so easy. I have had lots of practice. Should be able to do it in my sleep.
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Originally Posted by joe'smom
(Post 8072230)
I cut every third stitch on top, then the bottom thread pulls off easily.
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Originally Posted by quiltingshe
(Post 8072379)
The last quilt show I went to I bought a little battery shaver, a mustache trimmer I think it was called, but it works great. Google it for a demonstration. It is made by Wahl. The address with mine is Sew Wonderful Dreams, Coeur D'Alene, ID
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For quilt tops of blocks I cut every 3-5 stitches.
I use the shaver type item more for if I have to remove work done on my LA as it is faster. Unfortunately, on blocks and tops there would be a lot of cut threads to remove. |
Some people do the "rriiippp" thing to take apart a seam - but when I've tried it, I've also unintentionally torn the fabric.
So I do it the tedious way. |
Originally Posted by janjanq
(Post 8072780)
I'm assuming from reading other posts that frogging means ripping out seams, but I had not heard that term before.
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Originally Posted by quiltingshe
(Post 8072379)
The last quilt show I went to I bought a little battery shaver, a mustache trimmer I think it was called, but it works great. Google it for a demonstration. It is made by Wahl. The address with mine is Sew Wonderful Dreams, Coeur D'Alene, ID
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$25 vs. $8......Ripped off by one of our own! Not good....buyer beware. Give it a fancy name and a basic tool or gizmo becomes a specialty item......
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