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lindaschipper 09-09-2015 05:27 AM

Yonnikka and responders....
I've been saving my old blades for some time now. A few years ago I wrote down this website...lpsharp.com...send them 5 old blades and they will sharpen them and return them for $17.50. I'm guessing postage is added on making it higher. Might be cheaper to use a coupon at JoAnns.

OhCanada 09-09-2015 05:48 AM

There have been other threads discussing rotary blade sharpeners - the vast majority that have tried say that they are a waste of money - better off to buy new blades.

Shorebird 09-09-2015 07:03 AM

Don't waste your money.....the blade sharpeners just do not work....( I have tried 4 different ones, all with same miserable results)......invest in GOOD blades, and change when they become dull.......

gramma nancy 09-09-2015 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by yonnikka (Post 7310455)
What do you do with all your dull or chipped blades? Do you throw them in the trash? Is there anywhere to mail them off to have them professionally sharpened? Thanks, I'm reading with interest all of your postings. I would also like to know if you go through so many blades because you sew professionally? Or are you a quiltmaker/sewer who just makes a heck of a lot of quilts?

Please don't toss them in the trash! There have been several threads on this Board in which people describe various ways they package used blades to make them safe (safer than just tossing the blade anyway) before disposing of them. I place worn-old blades in an old blade container or dental floss container and, when it's full, wrap the container tightly in duct tape and pitch the whole thing.

Kitsie 09-09-2015 07:59 AM

I wish the news were better, but this question has been asked many times on the QB and the answer seems always to be "Don't waste your money!" We all wish, but so far nothing positive has come to light. Sorry!

squires1042 09-09-2015 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by yonnikka (Post 7310455)
What do you do with all your dull or chipped blades? Do you throw them in the trash? Is there anywhere to mail them off to have them professionally sharpened? Thanks, I'm reading with interest all of your postings. I would also like to know if you go through so many blades because you sew professionally? Or are you a quiltmaker/sewer who just makes a heck of a lot of quilts?

I take mine to thr local knife shop and have them sharpened.

IBQUILTIN 09-09-2015 09:07 AM

When I discard blades, needles, or pins I put them in a plastic container and when it it partially full, I pour plaster of paris in the container, let it set up, then toss the whole thing in the trash. That way nobody gets cut or stuck with an old blade or sharp pin. Works great for me.

RuthiesRetreat3 09-09-2015 01:46 PM

I've tried 4 different kinds, one of which was more than $50. None of them are worth the time and effort of loading the blade, going thru the motions, putting the blade back in you cutter and then finding out it's not any sharper than when you started.

MarleneC 09-09-2015 03:44 PM

I have the little blue sharpener also because a teacher on a Craftsy show says she uses one and shows how to use it. I followed her directions but didn't think it helped at all. Easier to buy new blades.

annette1952 09-09-2015 05:49 PM

I agree.... Save your money & just buy new blades. I haven't heard a good review from any of them & the one I bought is nothing but junk


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