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#21
I don't know what brand mine is, but it is the 65 mm size and no one sells re sharpend blades for it. I have had it forever and usually stock up on blades a couple of times a year at Walmart. They cost about 5 bucks a piece. But it has held up well, so I guess thats the main thing.
#22
this is a hoot! who but a bunch of quilters could get so "het up" over something as mundane as rotary cutters.
the WalMart Wars are winding down. we haven't fussed about fabric sources in ages. we ran the Quilt Police out of town. things are slowing down around here.
who wants to start a ruler fight? round-headed pins vs. flat?
:mrgreen:
the WalMart Wars are winding down. we haven't fussed about fabric sources in ages. we ran the Quilt Police out of town. things are slowing down around here.
who wants to start a ruler fight? round-headed pins vs. flat?
:mrgreen:
#23
Ah ha well when it comes to pins I like them long and thin, as for cutters it has to be what we like, what works best for each of usl We have all had unique experiences with different products, and telling each other about it has been enjoyable and informitive. so long as no one says a four letter word s---, you know SNOW......this is NY and its snowing , might get 20 inches. yuck
#24
Originally Posted by Ruth Camp
Ah ha well when it comes to pins I like them long and thin, as for cutters it has to be what we like, what works best for each of usl We have all had unique experiences with different products, and telling each other about it has been enjoyable and informitive. so long as no one says a four letter word s---, you know SNOW......this is NY and its snowing , might get 20 inches. yuck
#28
So far my cutter is working good, I cut out a quilt , about 3 hours of cutting and squared some blocks of another. It did drag a little as it got dull,reversed it ane cut more. Today I put in a new blade. the blades are 5 cents , so far so good. It is probably easier for me to switch because I have only used a rotary cutter about 6 months. When I first started I used paper patterns and sissors. :roll:
#29
speaking of pins........... i do like them long but what is the purpose of the flat flower ones? you still have to remove them before you get there don't you?
I use the flat flower head pins more than any other kind - - - they work especially well if you need to use your ruler & rotary cutter with pins in the fabric (like for 'Stack & Whack' where you need all your layers to stay in the same exact place to cut). Plus, I admit it, I sew over my pins, and I have one flower head with needle holes in it! :wink: lol
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