Martelli rotary Cutter
#31
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Originally Posted by JUNEC
What is the advantage of having both a left and right hand cutter?
I noticed that the 45mm was on sale for $19.99 on the Martelli site - which is better - the 45mm or the 60mm?
Thanks - confused semi beginner quilter
I noticed that the 45mm was on sale for $19.99 on the Martelli site - which is better - the 45mm or the 60mm?
Thanks - confused semi beginner quilter
Most quilters use the 45mm the most as it has the most applications. You can cut strips with it, it fits into the slots on a June Tailor quarter cut flexible cutting mat, and it works well for making accurate fine cuts on smaller fabric pieces.
I like the 60mm for adding a little brute strength if I have lots of strips to cut from fabric. It doesn't work as well as the 45mm for the other tasks above.
#34
It is awesome! I thought it was dumb the first time I tried my mom's, but then to help her out one night I spent the entire night (while she was sleeping) cutting out a 2000+ piece quilt for her. My wrist did not hurt or cramp at all. There is no way I could have done that with a straight rotary. I bought one immediately! Probably one of the best investments in my quilting I have made. There are lots of cute gimmicks - this one actually works!
#38
OK, just watched the video, now I know how to use mine, I was holding it the wrong way. Made it difficult to cut. It has been hanging on my wall for 3 years, time to take the dust off and give it a second chance.
#39
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Arlington, TX
Posts: 243
Someone was asking if the 45 mm or 60 mm cutter was better. It depends on what you want to cut. I use the 45 mm most of the time as I find I can get about curves much better.
I just saw that they will be at the Dallas, TX quilt show next week.
I just saw that they will be at the Dallas, TX quilt show next week.
#40
I purchased one from Connecting Threads a few years ago and loved it - while it worked! I'm very hard on blades (keep catching the ruler!) so when it got nicked and I tried to replace it, a spring popped out of the cutter and there was no way I could get it back in. I ended up throwing the whole thing away.
If I had known they had a website at the time they may have been able to help me with it.
I may just buy another one now I know!
If I had known they had a website at the time they may have been able to help me with it.
I may just buy another one now I know!
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