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#11
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
Posts: 11,276
The Studio will accept any dies with the appropriate adaptor or shim. So you can use Go! or Sizzix dies in the Studio. They are different thicknesses so need different adaptors.
I use the generic dies a lot: squares, triangles & strips. In addition, I have the winding ways die. Pricey, but
I cannot imagine doing a quilt with curved pieces that were not die cut. If you are only going to use a die for one quilt, you have to consider the price.
The price you quote is a good one. How valuable is improved time and accuracy for you? Take a look at the Accuquilt site and factor in the price of the dies you'd like before you make a final decision. Accuquilt had periodic sales on both GO and Studio dies, so you can purchase a couple of must haves, then add to your collection as they go on sale.
I use the generic dies a lot: squares, triangles & strips. In addition, I have the winding ways die. Pricey, but
I cannot imagine doing a quilt with curved pieces that were not die cut. If you are only going to use a die for one quilt, you have to consider the price.
The price you quote is a good one. How valuable is improved time and accuracy for you? Take a look at the Accuquilt site and factor in the price of the dies you'd like before you make a final decision. Accuquilt had periodic sales on both GO and Studio dies, so you can purchase a couple of must haves, then add to your collection as they go on sale.
#12
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Western Wisconsin
Posts: 12,930
http://www.accuquilt.com/shop/access...or-studio.html
The 5-minute video on this page shows which type of mat you would need to use in the Studio (you need Studio type mats) and also how many layers you can cut with the Go! dies:
http://www.accuquilt.com/shop/studio...ic-cutter.html
#13
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Washington
Posts: 4,001
The Studio will accept any dies with the appropriate adaptor or shim. So you can use Go! or Sizzix dies in the Studio. They are different thicknesses so need different adaptors.
I use the generic dies a lot: squares, triangles & strips. In addition, I have the winding ways die. Pricey, but
I cannot imagine doing a quilt with curved pieces that were not die cut. If you are only going to use a die for one quilt, you have to consider the price.
The price you quote is a good one. How valuable is improved time and accuracy for you? Take a look at the Accuquilt site and factor in the price of the dies you'd like before you make a final decision. Accuquilt had periodic sales on both GO and Studio dies, so you can purchase a couple of must haves, then add to your collection as they go on sale.
I use the generic dies a lot: squares, triangles & strips. In addition, I have the winding ways die. Pricey, but
I cannot imagine doing a quilt with curved pieces that were not die cut. If you are only going to use a die for one quilt, you have to consider the price.
The price you quote is a good one. How valuable is improved time and accuracy for you? Take a look at the Accuquilt site and factor in the price of the dies you'd like before you make a final decision. Accuquilt had periodic sales on both GO and Studio dies, so you can purchase a couple of must haves, then add to your collection as they go on sale.
I agree with PaperPrincess. If you want the Studio, just start with a few dies and not the whole load. You can't use them all at once anyway. Then buy when they come on sale cheap, which they do often. If there is a block one you want get it. I use most of the basic ones, strips, triangles, etc, I don't do applique. I bought the studio because you can cut so many thicknesses with it. I do have some go dies I use with the adapter, which is fine but I like that you can cut so many more at once with the studio dies. I bought my studio because of my hands, it got where I couldn't cut for more than a few minutes with a rotary cutter too much pain. I have never regretted buying it or the dies and I am the only one using it!
#16
Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Burke, Va
Posts: 344
Try "sewitsforsale" a yahoo group for sew-ers only. I've bought and sold with no problems. It's like a craigslist for sewing folks. (Max - Burke VA)
#19
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Lubbock, TX
Posts: 376
Thank you, OneByOne . . .i went ahead and placed an order for the Studio2, 2.5" strip cutter, an adapter to use the Go dies and the Orange peel die since that's the next quilt on my list. Several of the BOBs as well as strip dies in other sizes are high on my wish list.
Thanks for posting this thread, Skothing. I've had my eye on the Studio for several years but just don't have the dedicated space. I wasn't aware before seeing your thread, that the Studio 2 folds up. It's hefty at 35 lbs but will store nicely below my cutting table and I can just set it in place on my cutting table for use.
Thanks for posting this thread, Skothing. I've had my eye on the Studio for several years but just don't have the dedicated space. I wasn't aware before seeing your thread, that the Studio 2 folds up. It's hefty at 35 lbs but will store nicely below my cutting table and I can just set it in place on my cutting table for use.
#20
After joining Facebook group, reading and watching youtube videos, I then talked to the husband. Well I did buy a lot of things as well studio 2. He said since the sale was over tomorrow plan it out and see what you really use. 1,500 dollars later we order several dies and sets. Hope to have it up and running before school starts. Now to clean a spot for it.
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