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Old 09-17-2010, 08:36 PM
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Will be trying the glue stick tommorrow on the quilt I am putting together! Sounds wonderful. and also need to find some of those forked pins.
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Old 09-17-2010, 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
Let's see, I love my rotary cutting board that goes in circles, and I love my light that is attached to the side of my machine so I can see better, and I love my glue sticks for getting the seams to line up perfectly, a trick I learned in a class. This is great. I know I have more favrotites but these are first. ANd I love the Sewing machine lifter my DH made me. Makes it so much better n my back not to have to lean up so far. Thank you.
Please explain about the glue stick trick... Thanks.
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Old 09-17-2010, 09:51 PM
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I have a Ghinger rotary cutter...while I do like it, I dont find it lasting any longer (the blandes) than the other cutters I have. I found mine on ebay, auction.
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Old 09-18-2010, 02:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Homespun
Originally Posted by Ybridgegal
Reading thru the posts the only thing I didn't see is to be sure you use the WHITE glue sticks and not the colored ones. The dye in the colored ones will distort the fabric and if you accidentally go over the quarter inch you may not be happy with the results. When Walmart had the back to school area all of the glue sticks were colored....buyer beware. I do use it for applique..works great for holding things in place and no oweeees.
I read the earlier reply about using glue sticks. I was going to Wally anyway so picked up 6 glue sticks--25 cents for two--they were the purple ones and I started using them to glue down my WIP -- the Nativity scene -- then I read this one and I freaked!!!! Oh, no, have I ruined all my work? I check--looks ok-- so continued on. It is laying on my kitchen table waiting for the black lead bias tape to arrive. It looks fine. ???
No problem for me! I've been using the purple ones for years. I've never heard anything bad about them. I'd think the only potential problem would be if you didn't wash it out, and left it for a very long time - like years. I use an iron to dry it a lot of times, so there's no problem with the heat. Maybe the person who had the problem will explain further. But, like the blue markers which work very well - unless you iron them or don't WASH them out, it may be something specific that happened. Hope this helps put your mind at ease :)

BTW - one of my favorites, which I haven't seen listed, is the blue washout marker.

I use cheap white chalk (less binders than more expensive white chalk) for marking seams on the longarm and for quick marks at the sewing machine.

I also love my Havel's Seam Ripper (it's a blade like the surgeons use). Makes quick use of those unneeded seams! I even show made a utube video showing how to use it on the longarm for my HQ friends. It's my favorite go-to tool...that and my little squeeze snippers :)

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Old 09-18-2010, 10:16 AM
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I like them all, and wish I could get those triangle papers, that looks like it would be a good thing. God bless.
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Old 09-18-2010, 11:45 AM
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Can't wait to try the glue sticks, thanks for the tip.
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Old 09-18-2010, 11:46 AM
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Now that is a really great idea. I just didnot want to ask.

Originally Posted by sewmuchmore
Originally Posted by debbieumphress
Let's see, I love my rotary cutting board that goes in circles, and I love my light that is attached to the side of my machine so I can see better, and I love my glue sticks for getting the seams to line up perfectly, a trick I learned in a class. This is great. I know I have more favrotites but these are first. ANd I love the Sewing machine lifter my DH made me. Makes it so much better n my back not to have to lean up so far. Thank you.
Maybe you could do a tutorial on the glue sticks for getting the seams to line up perfectly. :thumbup: :thumbup: Please, pretty Please :!:
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Old 09-18-2010, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by JT
Originally Posted by trisha
Do you think the glue sticks would work lining up the OBW's?Instead of having to pin them?
What is the OBW?
I think it mean "one block wonder" not sure I really have a problem when people do not spell out the words, but that is my best guess
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Old 09-18-2010, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by BizyStitches
Originally Posted by JT
Originally Posted by trisha
Do you think the glue sticks would work lining up the OBW's?Instead of having to pin them?
What is the OBW?
I think it mean "one block wonder" not sure I really have a problem when people do not spell out the words, but that is my best guess
Yes, OBW stands for One Block Wonder and there are quite a few reference guides for the quilty acronyms or abbreviations. Suggest you print one of them out and soon enough you will be ROFL with your DGF while planning a FART. (Rolling on floor laughing with darling girl friend while planning a fabric acquisition road trip) lol
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Old 09-18-2010, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by cimarron
Speaking of gadgets, etc. - Can anyone advise me regarding Martelli ErgoCutter 2000? I've had "carpel tunnel" issues at times (not too much lately thankfully). Somewhere I read these rotary cutters were better for wrists, etc. Considering purchasing one, but I am wondering a couple things: First, do they have a safety guard (cannot tell in photos) and secondly, how did the transition go for folks who use this equipment. (oh, and 45mm or 60mm?) I would appreciate your advise folks. Thanks for any help.
I use the Olfa ego rotary cutter and love it here is the link
http://www.olfa.co.jp/en/body/kind/5_p1.html
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