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sewcrafty 03-05-2010 05:29 AM


Originally Posted by quazyquilter
so sorry that we jinxed you...be careful...If any of us come into a large sum of money, do you want us to tell you??? Just wondering...
:D :roll: :lol:

I'll take that jinx!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

sewcrafty 03-05-2010 05:32 AM

I hope you're alright! I was cutting a birthday cake and the cutter slipped and boy did I slice myself open. Probably should have had stitches, but it was grandpa's birthday and didn't want to be in a hospital. Please make sure that you put an antibiotic cream on it and keep it wrapped especially when you go out to the stores. Dont' need to pick a staf infection!!

MNQuilter 03-05-2010 05:38 AM


Originally Posted by sewcrafty
Dont' need to pick a staf infection!!

Do whatever you can to avoid this! I spent 2 months last summer helping DH deal with the staph infection he got in the surgical incision on the back of his leg! :shock: They are not fun!!!! Take care of it as best you can and get to the doctor at the first sign of infection! If it starts smelling funny, run, don't walk to the doctor! :|

quilton 03-05-2010 06:07 AM


Originally Posted by KarenSimon
I've done that twice. The first time had to go to the emergency room to get 4 stitches. The second time just took the skin right off. After that my husband took my rotary cutter away until I got a guard on the ruler. It hasn't happened again.

Thanks for the sympathy and advice. I put neosporin on it and wrapped it good. (makes it hard to type).

I haven't heard about a ruler guard - what is it? :?

KarenSimon 03-05-2010 10:53 AM

Try here:
http://www.softexpressions.com/softw...afetyShlds.php
Or ask for it at your local quilting shop. I bought mine at Joanns several years ago.

dakotamaid 03-05-2010 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by quilton

Originally Posted by KarenSimon
I've done that twice. The first time had to go to the emergency room to get 4 stitches. The second time just took the skin right off. After that my husband took my rotary cutter away until I got a guard on the ruler. It hasn't happened again.

Thanks for the sympathy and advice. I put neosporin on it and wrapped it good. (makes it hard to type).

I haven't heard about a ruler guard - what is it? :?

Go to your local hardware store and by a length of wall corner protector, cut it to length for all your rulers and glue down. Lots cheaper than the fabric store.

quilton 03-05-2010 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by dakotamaid

Originally Posted by quilton

Originally Posted by KarenSimon
I've done that twice. The first time had to go to the emergency room to get 4 stitches. The second time just took the skin right off. After that my husband took my rotary cutter away until I got a guard on the ruler. It hasn't happened again.

Thanks for the sympathy and advice. I put neosporin on it and wrapped it good. (makes it hard to type).

I haven't heard about a ruler guard - what is it? :?

Try here:
http://www.softexpressions.com/softw...afetyShlds.php
Or ask for it at your local quilting shop. I bought mine at Joanns several years ago.

Go to your local hardware store and by a length of wall corner protector, cut it to length for all your rulers and glue down. Lots cheaper than the fabric store.

Thank you both! I will definitely have to try these.

QBeth 03-05-2010 02:35 PM


Originally Posted by quilton

Originally Posted by KarenSimon
I've done that twice. The first time had to go to the emergency room to get 4 stitches. The second time just took the skin right off. After that my husband took my rotary cutter away until I got a guard on the ruler. It hasn't happened again.

Thanks for the sympathy and advice. I put neosporin on it and wrapped it good. (makes it hard to type).

I haven't heard about a ruler guard - what is it? :?

Fons & Porter also sell a glove, similar to the ones for gripping a quilt while FMQing, that is supposed to resist the rotary cutter. Have one, haven't tried it yet. Think I will ... don't want the jinx to get me!!

dakotamaid 03-05-2010 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by QBeth

Originally Posted by quilton

Originally Posted by KarenSimon
I've done that twice. The first time had to go to the emergency room to get 4 stitches. The second time just took the skin right off. After that my husband took my rotary cutter away until I got a guard on the ruler. It hasn't happened again.

Thanks for the sympathy and advice. I put neosporin on it and wrapped it good. (makes it hard to type).

I haven't heard about a ruler guard - what is it? :?

Fons & Porter also sell a glove, similar to the ones for gripping a quilt while FMQing, that is supposed to resist the rotary cutter. Have one, haven't tried it yet. Think I will ... don't want the jinx to get me!!

I have one, got it after my little incident but to tell the truth I forget to put it on!!

:-D

adrianlee 03-05-2010 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by nativetexan
boy i've done that. don't want to again.
it's bad enough that yesterday moring i was thinking it was good i hadn't been called for jury duty and yep, had a notice for jury duty in the mail later on. sigh!

You too! I was just saying to hubby early last week that I have been called for jury duty in a long time. Guess what came in the mail? Yep. I must remember never to talk about the civic duty. Also never talk about money around the car, it will want a car part and a pricey one too$$$.


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