Electric Fabric Cutters?
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 133
Hi-
I am just wondering if anyone has/had an electric fabric cutter? I've seen many for sale on Ebay and such, but just wondering if they are worth the money? Do they actually cut through the fabric and are they easy to use??
I was thinking this would be a much faster way of cutting out strips etc. with rotary blade, but also have the wear and tear on my hands and arms.
Thoughts??
I am just wondering if anyone has/had an electric fabric cutter? I've seen many for sale on Ebay and such, but just wondering if they are worth the money? Do they actually cut through the fabric and are they easy to use??
I was thinking this would be a much faster way of cutting out strips etc. with rotary blade, but also have the wear and tear on my hands and arms.
Thoughts??
#6
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Maryland
Posts: 3,586
I bought the Simplicity Rotary cutting machine. It was supposed to cut various widths of fabric. I never got mine to work. I couldn't not get it to cut straight nor did it cut through one layer of fabric, it wouldn't even cut paper. Big waste of money for me. It is now in a box in my basement. Maybe someone else has had better luck.
#7
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Marengo, Iowa
Posts: 802
At one time my dh thought I would like electric scissors that he saw in a Black & Decker store. I hated them. They cut too fast and were hard to control. I hid them and eventually pitched them. I know he meant well and thought he would make things easier for me. Bless his heart.
#9
I use battery operated scissors to cut my recycled clothing up for rug making, they are great if you do not need an accurate measure, they are not designed to run up next to a ruler etc though. They are fast and are great for my arthritic hands and fingers! They were not that expensive, I bought them off 'TradeMe' for around $25NZ with spare blades.
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