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Sun, Dec 11, 11 at 8:44
| I treated myself to a rotary pinking blade and find that I really like it! Have any of you used it to actually cut fabric for quilt blocks?
SharonG/FL |
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- Posted by magothyrivergirl (My Page) on Sun, Dec 11, 11 at 9:44
| Sharon, are you using it in place of the sharp blade on everything? |
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| I have a pinking and scalloped blade for my cutter but don't use them to cut my fabric. I think they are great for triming curves for turning and non fraying. Don't use them much but it is more not thinking about them then not liking them. |
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- Posted by geezerfolks (My Page) on Sun, Dec 11, 11 at 11:17
| Marsha, That is what I was wanting to know....if anyone had ever done that. I love working with Kona Cotton, but it ravels so, I'm wondering if the pinking blade would help. Jayne, I put the pinking blade in an extra handle I have and am keeping it close by with the straight blade....always ready. :) SharonG/FL |
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