Originally Posted by featherweight
I watched a video someplace to use these for squaring up your quilt before binding. I think it would work good.
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Just remember the "scissors' rule". Once you cut paper...... Maybe you should rethink this. Good luck. They are really too cool.
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Oh wow... don't let my DH see those... he's all about the latest and greatest in tools :D
I showed them to him and he asked "if I'd like a pair?" I replied, "SURE!" He then said, "Get me your Ginghers and a roll of Duck Tape" Ha ha He has a small laser level that would fit perfectly on my larger scissors ha ha... |
Originally Posted by CRH
Oh my!! I'm laughing at myself, because my first thought was that a laser beam that cut fabric would also be dangerous! :oops: :oops:
Would like to see them work once. :thumbup: Joyce |
i have never heard of those , they are cool looking
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Originally Posted by amma
The lazer would be very handy squaring up backing, or your quilted top. you could mark along the lazer line and then rotary cut it :D:D:D
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goodnes sI did`nt know they exsited how do they work I wonder.
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I googled and found them for sale, on line.
Some cost less than $10.00, including S&H But I could not find a review on that particular scissors, However the reviews on lazer cutters/scissors that I did find did not rate them overly high. Think I will wait and see what the rest of you all think about them. I really like the rotary cutters, and now that I found the blades at a descent price I will probably keep on using those. But then who knows, my BD is coming up soon. :o)the lazer scissors mite be the thing to ask for. |
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Wow, I didn't know that animal existed!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
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I had some, too!
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