Would you believe I did it again!!!
#71
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Saugus, MA
Posts: 659
Originally Posted by ganny
I use a pair of little "snippers" (not sure what they are called - the kind with no finger holes - cost less than $2). The points are very precise and they are excellent for going in the seam and only clipping the thread. I love them.
#72
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Some where in way out West Texas
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Bless you heart Ditter, so sorry you and The Ripper have to join hands again. Makes for a very disgusting time when you think you are about through. Thinking about you and your extra work. Gerbie
Originally Posted by Ditter43
I was feeling so good, happily sewing together the last row of blocks for my quilt as you go string quilt. I finished the last seam and picked up the top to add the last border on.
What? This doesn't match, strange I had the quilt turned to the side to make sure I was sewing them together right. I tried the other side, still no match. Then I realized I had the top edge of the quilt towards me when I started matching up the squares!!!!AAARRRRRGGGGG
Time to take a break before I put Jack the ripper to work.I have to take out every seam and start over. You can be sure I will make sure I am using the right row for my guidelines this time!!! :|
What? This doesn't match, strange I had the quilt turned to the side to make sure I was sewing them together right. I tried the other side, still no match. Then I realized I had the top edge of the quilt towards me when I started matching up the squares!!!!AAARRRRRGGGGG
Time to take a break before I put Jack the ripper to work.I have to take out every seam and start over. You can be sure I will make sure I am using the right row for my guidelines this time!!! :|
#74
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Some where in way out West Texas
Posts: 3,041
Originally Posted by Leota
ok, we've gone from stitch removal to hair removal in 5 pages ... ha ha ... love this group
#76
Originally Posted by dakotamaid
Originally Posted by cindyg
Have you tried the eyebrow shavers. They come 3 to a package and are only about $1. It makes ripping out seams a quick job. My DH saw me using it one time and he was impressed - LOL.
#77
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Muscatine, Iowa by way of West Virginia, Washington State, and Montana
Posts: 1,130
Originally Posted by cindyg
Sorry if someone has already posted this:
http://www.walgreens.com/search/resu...eyebrow+razors
WOW - they've gone up since I bought mine. They last a life time - LOL.
http://www.walgreens.com/search/resu...eyebrow+razors
WOW - they've gone up since I bought mine. They last a life time - LOL.
#78
Originally Posted by Marye
Originally Posted by Rachel
My Gma taught me to rip seams with a razor blade, works great, you just have to pay attention.
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