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Originally Posted by MCLD
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I'm sure they'll work. But if you already have a basic understanding of the concept, it seems like a lot of extra work.
If you just took the sheet and slapped it on the fabric, fine. But you have to measure the distance and cut the paper. I think it's just as easy to draw a line yourself. Or use the Angler2 thingie. I really like that notion. http://www.pambonodesigns.com/SuperS...ProductID=1084 |
I also like the Angler2 tool. I have it taped to my sewing machine bed and use it all the time.
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They work great. I didn't measure the diagonal with a ruler, just laid down the first strip, marked it and then cut a bunch of them at one time. They were a real time saver. Plus, I didn't need to buy a different package for each size I wanted.
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Man, I must be really tired.
Would the MC in MCLD be the Marin & Colusa of this company? Interesting post history: http://www.quiltingboard.com/user_po...um=5410&page=1 That ain't cool. |
Originally Posted by MTS
Man, I must be really tired.
Would the MC in MCLD be the Marin & Colusa of this company? Interesting post history: http://www.quiltingboard.com/user_po...um=5410&page=1 That ain't cool. as long as admin permits the behavior it shall always continue. |
I don't mind/care if they're promoting it.
But I dislike when they're not upfront about it. eta: btw, there are rules for people promoting their businesses on this site. http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-99668-1.htm#2702773 "in other words, are you a genuine board member who just happens to also own a business?" Hardly. But the fact that someone is trying to engage me in a conversation about how "great" this product is without full disclosure - that ain't cool in any venue. |
I am sure there are people who will like this product, I wouldn't spend what little money I have on it...
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I can see this method as helpfull, but I would concider using my copier and print my own paper guides. Just make a master sheet and print as needed. - I tend to eyeball most of my sewing unless it starts to finish poorly. Then I find the guides and patterns handy.
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