Martelli rotary Cutter
#51
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 54
I looked at that beautiful GINGER cutter until I just had to have it. Beautiful to look at, but I needed to rip out the seams in a pair of jeans. Don't try that! Now it won't cut a thread without a lot of pressure. Really did dull the blade.
#55
Originally Posted by charvan
I have not had any trouble with the spring; my friend broke hers and they sent her one right away.
#56
JoAnn's has them for $29.99 (60mm) so may be a deal with the 40% coupon. I've started to have problems with my right hand and you all have convinced me that I need this. Do you have to purchase Martelli blades or will others work?
#57
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Lansing, MI
Posts: 1,038
I bought one last year and it's great for taking off the pressure on my hand. The only problem I have is that I can use both hands for cutting so since this is right or left hand specific, I only use it at my large cutting mat only after I've made the first cut with my other cutter (if that makes any sense).
Other than that, I like this cutter. I should buy one for left-handed and that would solve my problem.
Other than that, I like this cutter. I should buy one for left-handed and that would solve my problem.
#59
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central Louisiana
Posts: 459
The ruler, mat, and rotary cutter were my big purchases at Paducah last year. I love them all. I am a very conservative person and saw them demonstated many times before I bought. Why did I wait so long? I have several mats and a number of rotarty cutters, but these are the best. Be sure to watch the video if you order a cutter. You stand to the side to cut, instead of right in front of the ruler. Makes a difference.
#60
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: NW Wa
Posts: 1,549
HI Cratfy It is very well worth it. Many times easier for your wrist. I have used one a few times and got one this last week at the sew expo... I have there binder tool too that goes on the machine fold the binding as you sew....
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