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March 02, 2008

A video tutorial of questionable quality

My first foray into the wide world of video tutorials leaves a lot to be desired.100_7064

But if you don't have a friend nearby to show you how to use a rotary cutter this should get you going in the right direction. I hope you find it helpful.

The video tutorial on Instructables.

I plan to improve my technique with the video and then create a series of basic quilting how-to's that will ultimately lead to making a log cabin quilt square and using that in a quillow in the grand mega tutorial. Eventually.

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If rotary cutter tutorials aren't your thing, might I direct you to Thing-a-Day? I would welcome your feedback on the good, the bad, and the ugly of February fabric designs.

And finally, some good news: Loobylu is back!! Hooray!

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Ooh loobylu, that IS great news. :)

Hey Melissa,
Thanks so much for the instructions on using a rotarty cutter. Sad to say but I really didn't know the proper way to use a rotary cutter. I think due to a dull blade I was sawing back and forth. I do need to get that cool ruler. Looks very handy. My husband had cut some metal squares but the ruler looks much easier to handle. Thanks again for the great instructions. I am on my way to becoming a quilter!

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