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    Super Member craftiladi's Avatar
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    I have been eye balling them at Joann's , please let us know after you have played & experimented .
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    Everything that I have read says this is not worth the money,, I have looked at it and after reading the reviews on this did not get it..... Hope yours works better,,, let us all know.....

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    These machines are a neat concept, but I still prefer cutting myself, its part of the process. I am one of those weird quilters who even enjoys hand basting, its very theraputic to me.
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    I do not have this machine, but do own the bobbin winder and binding machine which I love! I agree this would be great for making jelly rolls...also for sashing strips, borders and I think it would make log cabin quilts a breeze! Lucky you! Have fun Twinkie and let us know how you like it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moedeenie View Post
    I do not have this machine, but do own the bobbin winder and binding machine which I love! I agree this would be great for making jelly rolls...also for sashing strips, borders and I think it would make log cabin quilts a breeze! Lucky you! Have fun Twinkie and let us know how you like it!
    I don't have one of these either, did buy the bobbin winder...but alas it doesn't work with Viking bobbins! what a waste of money.

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    I had one and never could get it to cut a perfect strip so I took It back. Good luck on yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo2000 View Post
    I had one and never could get it to cut a perfect strip so I took It back. Good luck on yours.
    same here i bought one and returned itthe same day. it also would not cut strate
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    Does anyone know of a moderate priced cutter like this that work?

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    I have one but it's impossible for me to get an accurate cut strip for quilting. It's great for cutting strips for rag crochet, wrapped clothesline for bowls, rag rugs and other craft projects. There is two machines, one is the bias binding maker. I have that one too and I use it all the time. It works great. Odd you haven't seen or read about these machines, they have been available for several years now.
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    I haven't been out much LOL. I just don't usually shop for "expensive" toys like this


    Quote Originally Posted by BellaBoo View Post
    I have one but it's impossible for me to get an accurate cut strip for quilting. It's great for cutting strips for rag crochet, wrapped clothesline for bowls, rag rugs and other craft projects. There is two machines, one is the bias binding maker. I have that one too and I use it all the time. It works great. Odd you haven't seen or read about these machines, they have been available for several years now.

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