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Old 05-03-2010, 03:20 AM
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Hi Guys,

There was a thread on here recently about a rotary cutter that is held in a different way... the make began with an M... I just can't remember the make. Can anybody help?

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Old 05-03-2010, 03:31 AM
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I think that you are talking about Martelli and I believe that their website is Martelli.com although they can also be found on Amazon.com
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Hi Mamabear,

Yes! That's the one! I am trying to find one in the UK..... which is not easy!

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Originally Posted by CarolinePaj
Hi Mamabear,

Yes! That's the one! I am trying to find one in the UK..... which is not easy!

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Caroline, you can get one at Quilters Haven, here
http://www.quilters-haven.co.uk/acat...y_cutters.html
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Originally Posted by Katrine
Originally Posted by CarolinePaj
Hi Mamabear,

Yes! That's the one! I am trying to find one in the UK..... which is not easy!

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Caroline, you can get one at Quilters Haven, here
http://www.quilters-haven.co.uk/acat...y_cutters.html
thanks for the link
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Hi Guys,

I found one on their site today and emailed them as the one that they have on the site is for a left hander!!! Can you believe that I was in their shop on Saturday!!!!!

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I have one for righties, and I really like it. Go ahead an order extra blades, (their cutters will not take other blades), you will have enough to last you for years.
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Interesting topic. Thanks for sharing
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Old 05-03-2010, 01:43 PM
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I am new a quilting and first tried two different rotary cutters and couldn't get them to work. I am left handed;so I got the Martelli and I love it!Now I can actually cut the fabric without getting frustrated!
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