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I purchased one a number of years ago. I don't remember the name but it was blue and had a disc that turned the blade. I threw it away in disgust after trying it unsuccessfully a few times. I find that my blades do not get dull so much as they get nicked if I cut over a pin or something like that. I buy my blades either on sale or with a 40% off coupon in the largest quantity container that I can find. Last year when I went on a "stash busting binge" and cut all my "ugly" or "no longer fit my muse" fabrics into varying width strips, I put a new blade in my cutter. I cut enough strips to over fill two boxes that are approximately 20 inches square and 12-15 " high at that time. I have not changes the blade since and I cut and finished one bed top quilt, approximately 2 dozen table runners or table toppers, and a number of small art quilts. I also cut but haven't finished a new Rhapsody. The blade is still going strong. (This time no nicks) so I would not recommend a blade sharpener unless you can try it out a be sure that it really works before you purchase it. Ann, the traveling quilter now in Illinois.
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Consider exchanging old blades for new ones!! http://www.lpsharp.com/3.html
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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The blade exchange is a great idea but I think the postage might be prohibitive from the States to Europe.
Anne, I have a Truecut sharpener and though you can sharpen the blade a bit it is never as good as a new one. I don't use it anymore unless I am really stuck. I find the Dafa blades stay sharpest for longer and I buy these for about €4.50 from my LQS.
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There is always the Man from Rio Designs....
http://www.riodesigns.co.uk/shebadet...Blades_details
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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When my blades get too dull for fabrics, I mark "PAPER" on the blade with a permanent marker, and use it in the handle I use for paper cutting. I do a lot of that because I print my patterns and need to tape them together, but the edges need cutting off to make them meet up together. I have yet to reach a point where the "Paper" blades are too dull to cut paper. I've also gone to titanium blades and they last and last and last...
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
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RITZY! I can't believe you paid that! I buy my blades 10 at a time from http://www.hancocks-paducah.com/ for $40! Look for specials and free shipping offers! They usually go on sale in January for $30, but who knows in this economy.
And here is another useful site: http://quiltshops.com/ Search for anything you want. I usually set up a spreadsheet that includes shipping cost and sales tax to see where I get the best deal.
You can search for them and see if anything is on sale, but Hancocks is usually the cheapest. A little bit of high math here: If you buy one blade at a time ten times, you spend $100. If you buy 10 at a time for $40, that leaves $60 you can spend on more fabric! (Hopefully on sale, but some of them never reach the sale stage.)
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I get a more wear out of my rotary blades by cutting through a couple of layers of aluminum foil about a dozen times when the blade starts to feel dull. This will not sharpen the blade per se but will have the same effect as steeling a good kitchen knife. When you use a blade for a long period of time, it develops an imperceptible warp. Steeling it will straighten that edge so that you can get more use out of it. It will give you the feel of a sharpened blade but indeed it is simply straightened out. You don't sharpen your kitchen knives daily but if you steel them regularly, they won't dull as quickly. Steel often, sharpen seldom. The principle is the same. Of course, all bets are off if you knick the the rotary blade. :wink:

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Rita, I would say from my own experience that absolutely they last a lot longer and seem to resist knicks better too.Originally posted by ReetzbobeetzBJ, I didn't even know there was such a thing as a titanium blade. I have just looked them up and they are $9.99 for 2 at Nancy's Notions. Do they really last a lot longer?
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
Betty Jo
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Renata, cool idea! I'll remember that for the future.Originally posted by RenataI get a more wear out of my rotary blades by cutting through a couple of layers of aluminum foil about a dozen times when the blade starts to feel dull. This will not sharpen the blade per se but will have the same effect as steeling a good kitchen knife. When you use a blade for a long period of time, it develops an imperceptible warp. Steeling it will straighten that edge so that you can get more use out of it. It will give you the feel of a sharpened blade but indeed it is simply straightened out. You don't sharpen your kitchen knives daily but if you steel them regularly, they won't dull as quickly. Steel often, sharpen seldom. The principle is the same. Of course, all bets are off if you knick the the rotary blade. :wink:
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
Betty Jo
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Late to the party on this one, but only joined TQS in November 2025. Bought the pattern so can view Sarah Fielke's videos...
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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Wow! Lovely. I'll bet it's heavy, warm and cozy.
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So excited - my quilt got a 1st in its category at the El Dorado County Fair. I did it in Flannel - quite challenging -...
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My vision in Moda Grunge now that school is out for summer!
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That’s beautiful. Good job.
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Proud of you, Carole! You are doing great.
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Finally started my BOM over the past few weeks and just finished month 3. I’m using Bella Solids. I restrained myself...
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Since she doesn't address it, contact her through her website and ask....
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Very nice. Your colors are lovely.
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Month 6 finished! Roll on Month 7.
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She showed how she buried knot at beginning of process. How does she bury it at end?
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