by "Barbara & Don" <kssunlover@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Nov 5, 2007 at 07:06 PM
A dry-erase marker works great. Then you can just wipe it off after it is
cut.
Barbara S. From KS
"Fran" <apachefran@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Nov 2, 8:49 pm, barbara.an...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>> Hi Plastic-canvasers: I wonder if you would help me? I would like to
>> find out how any of you cut your shapes from the plastic canvas? I
>> always seem to cut off part of a leg, or the side of a head, I am
>> following a design but still make an error cutting. Kind of throws me
>> off of doing canvas work unless of course the design is square or the
>> design is alreaady the shape I want. I noticed just lately with some
>> patterns the measurements are stated in threads rather than so many
>> holes by so many holes.
>> Boomer
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> I always mark it with a black marker frist
>