Mervlyn victor Richardson
The rotary cutter for quilting was invented by Yoshiko Jinzenji, a Japanese quilter, in 1979. Initially designed for cutting fabric in a more efficient manner, the rotary cutter revolutionized the quilting process, allowing for more precise and faster cutting compared to traditional scissors. This innovation has since become an essential tool for quilters around the world.
Thankfully technology has improved and we can now cut fabric with a rotary cutter, a sharp, pizza cutter like blade that can cut through four layers of fabric at a time. The better we cut our fabric, the better our quilt will come together and the easier the quilt making process will feel.
A rotary cutter is commonly used in sewing and quilting to cut fabric with precision and ease. It can also be used for cutting paper, leather, and other materials in crafts and DIY projects.
Andrew J. Beard
it was invented when ur mamma was born
To cut fabric with a rotary cutter effectively and accurately, first ensure the fabric is flat and smooth. Place a cutting mat underneath the fabric to protect your work surface. Use a ruler or cutting guide to measure and mark the cutting lines. Hold the ruler firmly in place and use the rotary cutter to slice through the fabric in a smooth, continuous motion. Be sure to keep your fingers away from the blade for safety.
Felix Wankel
Bob Marley
He invented the Rotary Engine.
One could use a milling cutter when using a rotary processor to remove material and also to get the best possible surface finish they would want to get.
Alexander Ashbourne
Australia