Rotary Cutter Fear
#22
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Location: Fox Valley Wisconsin
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You are right to be cautious about cutting...the suggestion of practicing on something like an old sheet is a great one...practice on that until you are comfortable with the cutter and rulers, folding fabric etc.
Another suggestion would be going into a quilt store and asking for a demo...or to take a beginner class.
I remember how scared I was of my rotary cutter when I first got it...back when they first came out....no one I knew had one to show me how to use it. It sat in a drawer for months until I finally got brave enough to take it out and try it. It is certainly a tool that has revolutionized the quilting world!
Another suggestion would be going into a quilt store and asking for a demo...or to take a beginner class.
I remember how scared I was of my rotary cutter when I first got it...back when they first came out....no one I knew had one to show me how to use it. It sat in a drawer for months until I finally got brave enough to take it out and try it. It is certainly a tool that has revolutionized the quilting world!
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Location: Tallmadge, OH
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#24
Rotary cutters and mats are wonderful. So much faster and straighter than scissors. I still love scissors for cutting out curved clothing patterns, but for quilting I use the rotarys... Missouri Star Quilt Company has tons of videos on quilting shortcuts and cute projects, and you will see her use rotary cutters exclusively. Watch some of those and it will boost your confidence.
#25
You asked if there is a book that gives good rotary cutting instructions. I used Better Homes & Gardens' Complete Guide to Quilting to teach myself how to use the cutter. It even gives left hand instructions. All with illustrations, of course.
I now keep a roll of double sided tape in my notions box to put on rulers and templates for slipping.
Good Luck!!
I now keep a roll of double sided tape in my notions box to put on rulers and templates for slipping.
Good Luck!!
#28
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: dallas tx.
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You need to make a lap quilt or something small with some older fabric and when you get braver use the rotary to make a larger something, and braver, braver and before you know it, you are on the march. LOL
#29
I, like you, was worried about using the rotary cutter, and I avoided it at first....having my sister cut my fabric for me. I got braver, bit by bit, and realized it just took practice. What also helped me is the June Taylor Shape Cutter, which cuts strips that are straight...or at least mine were...even when I was a beginner. I couldn't cut out fabric for a quilt without it. It is so handy for more than strips. For example, cutting four inch squares is easy....cut a four inch strip..or three of them at once, and then turn the ruler and cut four inches again.
At any rate, if I can get comfortable with a rotary cutter, you can. (and I have no eyesight in one eye....) I have been quilting for a little over 3 years.
Good luck. With a little experience, you will become confident. You can do this.
Dina
At any rate, if I can get comfortable with a rotary cutter, you can. (and I have no eyesight in one eye....) I have been quilting for a little over 3 years.
Good luck. With a little experience, you will become confident. You can do this.
Dina
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