Scissors or rotary cutter?
#71
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Helena, Montana
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I am still fairly new to quilting. I did buy a rotary cutter, but I didn't have the strenght in my hands to use it. ( had joint replacement surgery on both hands.) I found a Martelli rotary cutter a a garage sale new in the package for $ 2.00. Had nothing to loose so I bought it. it's the best cutter for me. It's different and I don't need much strenght to use it. Thats all I am using. Love it. Liz from the Big Sky Country.
#72
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Summerville South Carolina
Posts: 32
I just finished my first 6 months of quilting. My last quilt is in the box ready to wrap.
Since I am new at this I use my sissors a lot . Not very good with cuttes.
Any questions on how to have the ruler move when using the cutter? I feel like use to much pressure and can't do it for long.
Since I am new at this I use my sissors a lot . Not very good with cuttes.
Any questions on how to have the ruler move when using the cutter? I feel like use to much pressure and can't do it for long.
#75
If rotary cutters didn't exist, I probably wouldn't be a quilter. Cutting fabric patterns, with a scissors, is my least favorite part of sewing clothing. I've bought several brands of rotary cutters. Started out w/ Olfa, then ergonomic Olfa in 45mm and then 60mm. Then discovered Martelli's, which is easiest to use sitting down and doesn't make my hand sore after using it while pp for several hours. I still have my large Gingher's shears, but don't use it much anymore. I do use small scissors for snipping threads, even though I do have a scissors feature on my sewing machine. My cutting mats sit on my sewing table all the time.
#77
Why make more work for yourself by using scissors when you can cut much faster and with more accuracy with a rotary cutter. Of course if you are not used to using one and a ruler it might take some practice so that your ruler doesn't slip but definitely the better way to go for me.
I use small scissors to cut threads and that's about it.
I use small scissors to cut threads and that's about it.
#78
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 853
Originally Posted by Flour Sack Mama
I still have scissors. If I decide to invest in a rotary cutter, do I need to be concerned about the brand to get a certain quality?
In answer to scissors or rotary cutter....I am truly hooked and use the rotary cutter for not only fabric, but a host of other things (cardboard, plexiglass, pizza, leather, plastic, paper, etc.) Even though I have others, I prefer the 45 mm.
I do use scissors for trimming, thread, applique; whenever appropriate and do have several sizes, but have not bought any type of scissor or cutter for years and years. Buy quality, take care of it and you will have a good investment.
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