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Old 01-20-2011, 10:06 AM
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Dunster: I really, really like like the quilting you have pictured with your post.

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Old 01-20-2011, 10:41 AM
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I use warm and natural batting and it cuts easily with the 45mm cutter. I am working on a quilt now that requires squares and I only cut so many then work with what I have until I need more or get in the mood to cut. Hope this helps.
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Old 01-20-2011, 11:06 AM
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I just ordered the 60mm AND the scissors-I wanted the scissosrs anyway, but the name brand ones for batting are $35 so I ordered from Harbor Freight for $3.99. I'm glad everyone let me know how nice the 60mm is. I think it will help to get all those squares cut easier. And with arthritis in my hand it might make it easier to rotary cut-period.
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Old 01-20-2011, 01:22 PM
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I use the 60mm cutter a lot. I think it probably would be easier.
Get one and try it. I think you will be glad you did.
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Old 01-20-2011, 04:22 PM
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Has anyone tried the new electric sissors???
Originally Posted by garysgal
I am making quilts for two of my grandkids and need to cut 320 4.5" squares of batting. I absolutely hate cutting batting of any kind and am wondering what you all use? I am thinking of buying a rotary cutter 60mm to see if that would be easier than using the 45mm and having to constantly push the batting down (if it is the fluffy kind) so I don't cut it along with the square. I even thought of just using sissors but that would be torture and I want to get these quilts done, not make a career of them. Any ideas? does anyone have a 60mm cutter and is it worth it? Amazon has them for $11.90 which is pretty good. Thanks for any imput.
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Old 01-20-2011, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
.... There is now a batting scissor for sale that is much better then a rotary cutter. It's great.
I use an old pair of Ginghers for cutting batting. However, I don't think I'd go that route to do all of those squares. I would probably invest in the larger rotary cutter.
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Old 01-20-2011, 06:34 PM
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I use the large 60mm rotary for cutting batting and the 45mm for fabric. Seems to work well for me but then again SantaClaus brought me an AccuQuiltGo too. :)
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The 60 gives you a longer life on the blade and you can buy replacements cheap at HF.
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I'm making two rag quilts using 6'' squares and the batting is 4 1/2''. I am cutting strips and then cutting them into the squares, but it is so awkard with the 45mm rotary cutter. I don't have problems when I make a regular quilt because the batting is much larger. I guess I am just wondering if the bigger rotary cutter would make the job easier.[/quote]

I don't use batting in my rag quilts and they are plenty warm.
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Originally Posted by garysgal
I am making quilts for two of my grandkids and need to cut 320 4.5" squares of batting. I absolutely hate cutting batting of any kind and am wondering what you all use? I am thinking of buying a rotary cutter 60mm to see if that would be easier than using the 45mm and having to constantly push the batting down (if it is the fluffy kind) so I don't cut it along with the square. I even thought of just using sissors but that would be torture and I want to get these quilts done, not make a career of them. Any ideas? does anyone have a 60mm cutter and is it worth it? Amazon has them for $11.90 which is pretty good. Thanks for any imput.
The 60 mm rotary cutter is well worth the investment, especially when cutting fabrics such as flannel.

If you can afford it using the Alto's QuiltCut2 will also help.

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