Pinking Rotary Cutter ??????
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Yes I have one, and also a wave blade.
Do I like it? Yes, it does a great job. It takes some getting used to it along the edge of the plastic ruler as it's easier to nick into it.
I seldom use it and bought it for craft use, not for quilting.
Do I like it? Yes, it does a great job. It takes some getting used to it along the edge of the plastic ruler as it's easier to nick into it.
I seldom use it and bought it for craft use, not for quilting.
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Yes I have one, and also a wave blade.
Do I like it? Yes, it does a great job. It takes some getting used to it along the edge of the plastic ruler as it's easier to nick into it.
I seldom use it and bought it for craft use, not for quilting.
Do I like it? Yes, it does a great job. It takes some getting used to it along the edge of the plastic ruler as it's easier to nick into it.
I seldom use it and bought it for craft use, not for quilting.
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Originally Posted by teddysmom
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Yes I have one, and also a wave blade.
Do I like it? Yes, it does a great job. It takes some getting used to it along the edge of the plastic ruler as it's easier to nick into it.
I seldom use it and bought it for craft use, not for quilting.
Do I like it? Yes, it does a great job. It takes some getting used to it along the edge of the plastic ruler as it's easier to nick into it.
I seldom use it and bought it for craft use, not for quilting.
Though I am like the PP who mentioned it's harder to line things up with the pinked edges.
Even with that, it's not foolproof ... you are still going to have loose threads! If you're going to sew/quilt, it's something you might want to get used to.
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by teddysmom
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Yes I have one, and also a wave blade.
Do I like it? Yes, it does a great job. It takes some getting used to it along the edge of the plastic ruler as it's easier to nick into it.
I seldom use it and bought it for craft use, not for quilting.
Do I like it? Yes, it does a great job. It takes some getting used to it along the edge of the plastic ruler as it's easier to nick into it.
I seldom use it and bought it for craft use, not for quilting.
Though I am like the PP who mentioned it's harder to line things up with the pinked edges.
Even with that, it's not foolproof ... you are still going to have loose threads! If you're going to sew/quilt, it's something you might want to get used to.
#10
I have the wavy blade that looks like pinking with rounded points and fits in my Olfa cutter. Especially like to use it when cutting blocks that I'm going to do applique work on as it keeps them from fraying. Bought it at Joann's with a coupon.
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