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Olfa Chenille Cutter

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Mex $732.33

Mex $ 373 .00 Mex $373.00

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1.Color:Gris


  • High quality steel blade
  • Four channel guides; 24 blade edges
  • Easy to use


Chenille Cutter has 4 channel guide sizes from narrow to wide widths. Turn dial for 24 new blade edges. Long lasting ultra sharp double honed edge blade made from high quality tungsten tool steel. Cuts paper card stock photos felt fleece and more. Use with Chenille brush to achieve soft chenille like finish (sold separately). Simple-to-use multi-purpose chenille cutter not only helps you easily make your own fabric but can also cut multiple layers of fabric. Keep out of reach of children. Guide sizes include: 1/8 1/4 3/8 and 1/2. Cutter size is approximately: 2.5 x 2.5.


SLSH
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2025
Great item! I put all my grandkids’ markers, crayons, scissors and glue sticks in it.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
Bought this to store pencils, markers, crayons. Great quality and is nice for homework time. We just set this in the table and it has everything the kids need! Nice and compact and easy to use!
Lilmommak13
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de enero de 2025
Daughter loves it for her desk, she's got a full set of markers, color pencils, pens, pencils, crayons, and glue stick. Sturdy, it is perfect size for the desk she has, easy to use. Thick plastic, easy to clean as well, great organizer and the price was great!
Sandra
Comentado en Australia el 2 de febrero de 2024
This item isn't very substantial - it's ridiculously overpriced for what it is. I paid AUD$71 and it feels like it's only worth $20. Save yourself a fortune and shop elsewhere. I'd return it if it wasn't an international delivery item!
Gamer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de octubre de 2024
Works like a charm. It spins smoothly, and has ample slots for a variety of items.
Martin Vázquez 8A
Comentado en México el 22 de noviembre de 2023
Cumple con lo indicado, buen precio y buena entrega
Gloria
Comentado en México el 21 de enero de 2020
Buena
Maria A.
Comentado en España el 27 de marzo de 2018
Muy buena compra, cumple con lo ofrecido por el vendedor. Recomendable.Muy buen resultado de calidad.Facilita mucho la técnica de " chenilla"
Paola Arenas
Comentado en México el 2 de septiembre de 2018
Muy buena, práctica, fácil de rotar, con muchísimo filo.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de febrero de 2016
It is definitely worth buying. Awesome gadget to work with.
Maggie
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 15 de abril de 2015
I am pleased I bought this cutter to make chenille. Whilst it does clog up from time to time, this can only be expected when cutting through layers of brushed cotton. I found the little brush which came with my sewing machine useful to clear fibers from the blade. I could not have managed without it.
Family of book junkies.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de julio de 2014
I have used this cutter on several faux chenille quilts. I have used other cutters (i.e. Clover). This one is by far my favorite. There is a little bit of a learning curve but with trial and error, and practice, it's great! The largest channel spacer is 1/2 inch, so be careful not to sew channels too wide. If your channels are sewn larger than that, you risk cutting off-center, or worse, to the seam. It's very important to keep the blade and channel guide at a 90 degree angle with the fabric and use the larger size on the cutter that will fit through the channel, hopefully quite snug. This will minimize the chances of going off track and keep it centered instead. It's best to do this on a hard surface like a table. I use the railing on my deck outside for a good height and easy to work on. My blankets are the full width of fabric (45") and 2 yards long. This easily cuts 3 layers of flannel, and I have done 4 as well (remember it's all done on the bias). If the channels are wider than 1/2 inch and you tilt the cutter, you can run the cut up to the seam which can ruin the blanket.Other reviews complain about the clogging and that they have to advance the blade. I actually use advancing the blade to release a clog of lint easily, and then I continue advancing right back to the same setting so not to waste a blade. No digging into the slot or opening to clean is needed. My only complaint would be how quickly a section of the blade dulls since the replacement blades are expensive. But with care and some arm strength, I can stretch the blade quite far and do an entire blanket on 2 or 3 blade sections. If the blades were cheaper, I probably would advance it more often. But then the rougher cutting leads to some better raveling of the chenille I find. It stretches the flannel. To that end, be sure to use STRONG thread when sewing because the use of a strip cutter like this does put a lot of stress on the seam due to the stretch on the bias. (I learned this the hard way too!). Pay attention and if a seam is compromised, sew over that section again before washing or that piece of "chenille" ridge will be released from the blanket and much harder to tack down once fluffed and frayed.I made one quilt by cutting the channels by hand and vowed I'd never make another one because of aching hands. But with this cutter, I can cut a whole twin size blanket in a couple hours.
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