shazza
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ok, that looks awesome. i'm not a huge fan of the flaps (i don't mind them, but they are kinda chewy,) and i've been curious about making jerkey and now i have to try it!
SHAME! Fabric scissors are not misappropriated in my household (ask my DH about that time he tried to "borrow" a pair from me to cut up his old credit card); we get extra scissors for those things. Fabric scissors gotta stay sharp! Haha, alright, rant over.2CrazyFools":3dkajdwt said:TIP: Use a good pair of fabric scissors to cut the belly flaps into strips, easy peasy.
Nymphadora":b5d8icop said:Oh, and this?
SHAME! Fabric scissors are not misappropriated in my household (ask my DH about that time he tried to "borrow" a pair from me to cut up his old credit card); we get extra scissors for those things. Fabric scissors gotta stay sharp! Haha, alright, rant over.2CrazyFools":b5d8icop said:TIP: Use a good pair of fabric scissors to cut the belly flaps into strips, easy peasy.
Not a bad plan, once they're no longer being used as "fabric" scissors...KimitsuKouseki":2m5uuv87 said:In short, I never buy anything other then fabric scisors XD and once a pair gets too dull for one job I move it down to a tougher job (every day use or skinning) and buy new ones for sewing
Hahaha, I can just imagine all the indignant grandmothers out there... :rant: :chair:2CrazyFools":2m5uuv87 said:Hahaha, you guys, this is literally what I wrote on my facebook post about the belly flap jerky, "To cut the belly flaps into strips I used fabric scissors, you know the ones your grandmother beats you for using on anything other than fabric? Those are perfect. Go grab those." :lol: Then I get these responses, so perfect!
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