Current date/time is Sat Nov 28, 2009 3:08 am
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Favorite tool??
I have many... my 8 1/2"x24" ruler and the June Taylor (no endorsement implied) shapecut ruler. As I think of it, I love good tools and do not hesitate to invest in the best I can possibly afford...not to say I don't take advantage of sales and coupons!
I paid almost $30 for a 9degree ruler to make spiral placemats, table runners and etc. I love it.
Several pairs of nice scissors are in my tool box and my children and husband learned early on they were MY scissors and not to be take and use for other guy kinds of projects...sometimes judicious threats are useful...
I paid almost $30 for a 9degree ruler to make spiral placemats, table runners and etc. I love it.
Several pairs of nice scissors are in my tool box and my children and husband learned early on they were MY scissors and not to be take and use for other guy kinds of projects...sometimes judicious threats are useful...
I love the Gypsy handle for holding down the ruler when cutting. I have sliced my finger open a few times now and it holds the ruler in place. I also like that it doesn't slide so that I cut it wrong. It is really great for strip cutting.
I also love the pressing mat that I bought from collections etc. I keep it on a table at my right and it allows me to press the work as I go. I then use a larger ironing area to iron the completed rows and the over quilt top.
Brenda
I also love the pressing mat that I bought from collections etc. I keep it on a table at my right and it allows me to press the work as I go. I then use a larger ironing area to iron the completed rows and the over quilt top.
Brenda
To Use of Not to Use
I heard a great tip at my recent quild meeting. Instead of using a seam ripper for taking out stitches, an eyebrow shaper (at Walgreens, CVS, etc) will do the same thing without accidentally cutting the fabric.
Donna,
thanks for sharing that link. I have never seen one of those before. The idea is like the Gypsy Gripper except that it rests on the mat as well as the ruler. Pretty cool. Cost wise I would still recommend Fabric Grabbers for under $3 and if you want a handle there are several on the marker under $15.
thanks for sharing that link. I have never seen one of those before. The idea is like the Gypsy Gripper except that it rests on the mat as well as the ruler. Pretty cool. Cost wise I would still recommend Fabric Grabbers for under $3 and if you want a handle there are several on the marker under $15.
My Favorite tool
I joined the nine patch block group and my RuelSteady arrived in the mail at the same time what fun I had when I could actually cut straight and no slipping to destort my blocks. three cheers for the quilters "STITCH STITCH HOORAY" 
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