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sobaboo 07-05-2011 06:17 PM

Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong? I can cut using my Gingher scissors However when it comes to using a Rotary Cutter, I am scared to death that I am going to cut myself. When using the rotary cutter it skips and leaves places uncut (Single or double thickness). What am I doing wrong? I am getting ready to start a quilt and the rotary cutting would be a time saver and to say the least I am getting frustrated with the cutter and about to cut all strips with my scissors and have a hand soaking party.

Jeanniejo 07-05-2011 06:19 PM

Try a new blade. A nick in your blade will make it skip. Just be careful while cutting and take your time.

QuiltnCowgirl 07-05-2011 06:20 PM

Couple of simple things can cause skipping. First double check that you have a new blade. A dull blade will have "unsharp" spots that will cause skipping. Secondly, are you applying even pressure as you cut? Press down firmly & consistently as you cut.

Hope these tips help. Once you get the hang of it the rotary cutter will definitely help save time cutting your fabrics. Good luck!

frugalfabrics 07-05-2011 06:20 PM

1) Not pressing hard enough/consistently.
2) Blade is dull or chipped and needs replacement.
3) Possible cutting thru too many layers of fabric...

sobaboo 07-05-2011 06:21 PM

This is a new rotary cutter, Fresh out of the package. Could it be the way I am holding it? How much pressure should be used on it?
Thank you for your help.

JulieR 07-05-2011 06:23 PM


Originally Posted by Jeanniejo
Try a new blade. A nick in your blade will make it skip. Just be careful while cutting and take your time.

Exactly! Don't rush, do change your blade and don't stress if you have to make a cut more than once - it happens. Try to keep the number of layers to a minimum. Buy an inexpensive ruler "gripper" to keep your fingers out of the way.

And, um... Yes, I think that's it. Good luck!

JulieR 07-05-2011 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by sobaboo
This is a new rotary cutter, Fresh out of the package. Could it be the way I am holding it? How much pressure should be used on it?
Thank you for your help.

You might still try changing the blade, just to rule it out. Who knows what happened to it in the factory before it got to you?

cathyvv 07-05-2011 06:26 PM

One last thing to consider with your rotary cutter - make sure you have only one blade loaded in it! When you buy blades, they have an oil between them and can stick together. It's not very obvious to the eye when you load the blade, but it has a negative effect when cutting fabric. Sometimes it will look like you have two cuts (very close together)and sometimes it seems the cutter skipped part of the fabric - and that can happen with the same cut on fabric.

Good luck!

alikat110 07-05-2011 06:28 PM

Joann's has a glove to wear for cutting....protects your hand

wolfkitty 07-05-2011 06:28 PM

Yes, change your blade, even though it may be 'new'. As JulieR said, you never know what happened at the factory or how old it is, how long it sat on a shelf somewhere.


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