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Old 10-11-2010, 06:43 PM
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OUCH! I have a hard time reading this...I am a very visual person when reading and a woos to top it!
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makes my tummy do funny things
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I have stabbed myself many times with a seam ripper, stuck myself with pins so many times its not even funny and was the victim of the rotary blade when I wasn't careful and sliced into my left index finger.... twice. Stitches, bandaids and antiseptic aside I would still rather sew and quilt than anything else.
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Ouch---hope for you to have a speedy recovery. And yes, I too many years ago, as a teenager, I was sewing and never wore shoes (but now I always wear shoes when sewing), and stepped on a needle that was on the floor, and ended up having surgery. The needle had broke and was imbedded in my bone couldn't get it out any other way.
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By the way my husband bought finger guards for my rulers so no more slicing and diceing!
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Originally Posted by darlin121
By the way my husband bought finger guards for my rulers so no more slicing and diceing!
Finger guards for rulers???
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Old 10-12-2010, 05:37 AM
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Yes, they are clear plastic L-shaped brackets that have self adhesive on them. I line the guard up with my 1 inch mark on the ruler and place it there. Ask at your Local quilt shop for the O'lipfa Rotary Cutting Safety Shield. You can get a 3-pack for about $12-$15 dollars and sure beats a trip to the Emergency room.
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I know I am too comfortable with my machines and scissors. I think we all end up learning a lesson at some point and then have a great respect for things that cut and pierce!! OUCH!!!
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