Martelli - Right Handed 60mm Ergonomic Fabric Rotary Cutter for safe pain free fabric cutting - sewing, quilting, fashion design notions & supplies good for arthritis carpal tunnel wrist pain








Key features
- •Precision engineered
- •Ergonomically designed
- •Easy blade replacement
- •Right Hand
Martelli - Right Handed 60mm Ergonomic Fabric Rotary Cutter for safe pain free fabric cutting - sewing, quilting, fashion design notions & supplies good for arthritis carpal tunnel wrist pain
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Customer Reviews
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I need a tutorial
Jerzy Gurl✓ Verified Purchase•August 19, 2023
I have to learn to use this. I tried a few times. My cuts were off. Maybe it's too big, I have to practice, because I cut my fabric wonky the first few times. I went back to my other rotary cutter.
The BEST!
GKB✓ Verified Purchase•July 13, 2023
As a sewer/quilter this is the best rotary cutter in my opinion. I have used all types and I keep coming back to this one. This one is to replace the one that I had used for over 10 years, (it finally broke). It feels great in the hand and I can control it with ease.
Stress free hand
Karen Hofer✓ Verified Purchase•June 29, 2023
I just received mine 5 minutes ago so have not had a chance to try it. I am looking forward to going back through the video on how to use it. I'm hoping that by using the Martello it will allow for easier handling of the cutter and less stress on my right hand.
Best rotary cutter for quilters
Janet Hawkins✓ Verified Purchase•June 21, 2023
Only down side is that it is difficult to replace the blades
Takes effort to learn, but much kinder to wrist and arm
Kailee56✓ Verified Purchase•June 15, 2023
Definitely has a learning curve. When it doesn't seem to cut well, I find it is usually user error corrected by changing the way I am holding the cutter. Changing the blade is not intuitive or easy. I can see where the guard can be easily broken, especially with the tiny cutter. However, I must admit that for multiple cuts, needed a few hundred strips for a project, this cutter is so much kinder to my wrist and arm. Won't be throwing out my old rotary cutter, but will definitely be keeping this one.
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