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Posted by Sherry Starr on November 6, 2009, 10:37 am
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> Does or has anyone here used this device for fabric cutting?
> Particularly lenghts of fabric? =A0It seems pretty nifty for keeping
> fabric aligned but not sure if it's worth the $$. =A0A friend of mine
> and I saw this being demo'd in Lancaster earlier this year. =A0She's
> thinking about putting it on her xmas list. =A0Since you folks know
> everything, I thought I'd come here for the scoop.
> www.quiltcut.com
> Thanks,
> Kim in NJ
I don't have one, but one of my friends has one. She loves it. I
have borrowed it several times, and I love it. I hope to get one as
soon as I do some major cleaning out and rearranging in my sewing
room.
Sherry Starr
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Posted by Ruby on November 6, 2009, 10:49 am
nice to have some feed back from someone who has used it. What do you
like about it best?? is it easy to use?? does it have any limitations???
can you cut different sized blocks, diamonds etc. ??
. I am pondering a tumbling blocks for my next project.
ruby
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> I don't have one, but one of my friends has one. She loves it. I
> have borrowed it several times, and I love it. I hope to get one as
> soon as I do some major cleaning out and rearranging in my sewing
> room.
> Sherry Starr
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Posted by AuntK on November 6, 2009, 10:54 am
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> > Does or has anyone here used this device for fabric cutting?
> > Particularly lenghts of fabric? =A0It seems pretty nifty for keeping
> > fabric aligned but not sure if it's worth the $$. =A0A friend of mine
> > and I saw this being demo'd in Lancaster earlier this year. =A0She's
> > thinking about putting it on her xmas list. =A0Since you folks know
> > everything, I thought I'd come here for the scoop.
> >www.quiltcut.com
> > Thanks,
> > Kim in NJ
> I don't have one, but one of my friends has one. =A0She loves it. =A0I
> have borrowed it several times, and I love it. =A0I hope to get one as
> soon as I do some major cleaning out and rearranging in my sewing
> room.
> Sherry Starr
Sherry,
Thanks for the input. Does it handle yardage favorably? Yardage
doesn't bother me as I come from a clothing and home dec sewing
background. But my friend is terrified of yardage! She is the FQ
Queen. The last time she bought yardage for a quilt she came here so
I could cut her strips! I'm sure one of the reasons she's leaning
towards this device is because she has a king-sized quilt to do in her
not too distant future. I'm sure all that fabric is freaking her out!
Kim in NJ
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> Particularly lenghts of fabric? =A0It seems pretty nifty for keeping
> fabric aligned but not sure if it's worth the $$. =A0A friend of mine
> and I saw this being demo'd in Lancaster earlier this year. =A0She's
> thinking about putting it on her xmas list. =A0Since you folks know
> everything, I thought I'd come here for the scoop.
> www.quiltcut.com
> Thanks,
> Kim in NJ