june tailor shape cut arrived today
#42
Here is a link for the video. http://www.junetailor.com/shapecutvideo.htm
Happy hunting :)
Happy hunting :)
Originally Posted by Marty K
What is this tool? Does anyone have a pic of it? How does it work? What does it cost? I have sooooo much to learn!!!! AND.... you all are soooo helpful!!!! :thumbup:
#43
About 5 years ago, I was taking a quilt class at my guild and it required a lot of strips. I saw someone using the June Taylor and voiced my decision to buy one. One of the girls in the class said "I have one at home...I never use it....do you want it"...I did, she gave it to me for free and I've used it on every quilt I've made since....it's wonderful.
#44
Originally Posted by quiltsRfun
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
Every 1/2" inch. It's much bigger then the one I have know which will cut a 12" square.
#45
I have 2 different styles of the June Tailor tools. I love them & have used them for strip cutting, cutting bias, & also fringe on fleece or rag quilts. Nancy zieman has a short video on cutting the fleece using this tool, which was faster then how I used to do it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSLBVCCuv6s.
Another review of these tools, where she suggests the best rotary cutter was the Fiskars 28mm for success with the slots. http://www.quiltersreview.com/articl...t/010709_a.asp
I forgot to mention you DO really need to be cutting straight upright not leaning off to one side with your rotary blade.
Another review of these tools, where she suggests the best rotary cutter was the Fiskars 28mm for success with the slots. http://www.quiltersreview.com/articl...t/010709_a.asp
I forgot to mention you DO really need to be cutting straight upright not leaning off to one side with your rotary blade.
#46
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Originally Posted by Little RoO
After all the positive responses I got when I sked if the June Tailor shape cut was any good....I ordered the Shape Plus....and it has just arrived in the post.....Guess what I'm doing today....Stripping !
Sandi S
#47
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June Taylor also markets a smaller one that has slots for 1/4"
cuts along eith the whole and ½" measurements.
I often use it for the subcuts once I have a strip cut. Makes it easier than working with the larger shape cut.
cuts along eith the whole and ½" measurements.
I often use it for the subcuts once I have a strip cut. Makes it easier than working with the larger shape cut.
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With all the positive remark about the JT cutting tool. I better get me one too. Sounds like it is one of those tools you need to be a good quilter (faster) and more accurate.
Thanks for all the comments. It sure helps when you are wondering if its worth the $.
Carol from NC
Thanks for all the comments. It sure helps when you are wondering if its worth the $.
Carol from NC
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