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Old 08-21-2010, 06:26 AM
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What a great idea. Best of luck with it.So far I am doing ok in the arthritis department sometimes my FM acts up and I hurt.
I have to admit though the first thing I thought when I saw electric rotary cutter was "Oh Boy. Now I can cut my fingers faster" LOL
Last time I cut it was my fault for not closing but I have been cutting and gotten distracted(by animals) and sliced my fingers.
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Old 08-21-2010, 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Joyce
If you want an electric rotary cutter, there are some already on the market and have been for years.
I have a Birdie.
These run at very fast speeds. You would have to be very experienced to cut quilt blocks with an electric cutter.
They are great for stacking layers of fabric, about 6, and cutting around a heavy cardboard or plexiglas templates.
I have much experience with an electric cutter and would not be able to cut quilt blocks accurately.
Maybe hers is different type. She didn't tell us, but I wouldn't think she could get a patent that is just like something else.

She seemed to say that it WAS for quilting, though. Hopefully it will be able to cut quilt blocks accurately!

I'd love to hear more info about it!
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Electric rotary cutter sounds like a winner.
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Old 08-21-2010, 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Deborah12687
Over the passed few month I have been designing a electric rottery cutter for cutting fabric. I just got the patent on it and working with a company to have it manufactured. I came up with the idea because like me have arthritis in the hands. Hopefully it will be in stores some time early next year.
Sounds like a good idea. I hope it has an automatic shut off when you pick it up from the fabric. I've had too many cuts and blood with a rotary cutter, I can't imagine a spinning blade! Good Luck with your business!
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Old 08-21-2010, 07:27 AM
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Great idea, let us know when it will be available. I bought an electric scissors from Sears about 50 years ago and it still works great when I think to get it out. Works neat on long rows of cutting. I sewed drapes back then and cutting with a regular scissors cramped my hands.
Good luck, we need one of them.
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Good for you! :thumbup:
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Old 08-21-2010, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Carol J.
Great idea, let us know when it will be available. I bought an electric scissors from Sears about 50 years ago and it still works great when I think to get it out. Works neat on long rows of cutting. I sewed drapes back then and cutting with a regular scissors cramped my hands.
Good luck, we need one of them.
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I have electric scissors that were my mother's. They still work also. Did not even think to use them to cut fabric
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Old 08-21-2010, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Deborah12687
Over the passed few month I have been designing a electric rottery cutter for cutting fabric. I just got the patent on it and working with a company to have it manufactured. I came up with the idea because like me have arthritis in the hands. Hopefully it will be in stores some time early next year.
Congrats to you. But for me, I'll just probably be able to cut wrong even faster!!!!!:-)
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Old 08-21-2010, 12:10 PM
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Wonderful. Congratulations to you.
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Old 08-21-2010, 01:37 PM
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Congratulations. Keep us posted on more info.
Quilters have GREAT imaginations. One lady had her husband take a blade and refit it so you can cut the holes to crochet around the edge of fleece. Now they have 2 different sizes for different type of yarns. They patented the idea and are now selling them.
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