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Old December 15th 13, 09:51 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Shirley
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On 14/12/2013 09:04, Ursula Schrader wrote:
or not. ;-) Yesterday, I was baking crackers; and since they are to make
a gift and I have to make lots of them I don't use biscuit cutters but a
pastry wheel. And since they had to be really neat, I wanted the edges
straight. You might be able to guess where this leads: I used my 60
cm-Omnigrid to give them the perfect size. I hated to do that, but since
I don't have any other washable ruler and don't know if there is
something similar in the kitchen department, I swallowed that pill.
Afterwards, I washed it in lukewarm water with a little washing-up
liquid and it came out fine.

Just had to share, and since I wanted to contribute to the group but
have no patchwork going on these days (apart from the brilliant schemes
in my head) I had hopes that this might do, and perhaps bring a little
smile on your faces.

U.


Would this do it for you. I have got one. I use mine for tartlet cases

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pastry-Brush.../dp/B005EC0M6G

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Shirley
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