A little intimidated by Accuquilt
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A little intimidated by Accuquilt
Well, this was a huge score -- I was gifted with an Accuquilt Studio cutter with about 20 dies to use for our local Project Linus chapter. And I'm almost afraid to bring it into the house!
I've watched a few videos from Accuquilt, but I really have no idea how to use it. It's pretty big, so I don't know how I'll ever find a permanent home for it in my sewing room, but I'm not sure about storing it in the garage? Also, my sewing room is upstairs, so I don't want to have to haul fabric back and forth for ironing and cutting, should that prove necessary.
I was musing to my kids that I don't know where to keep it, and my son quickly spoke up and said "Not in my room!" lol. He already has to give up his floor to me for sandwiching quilts and until recently his closet held my batting. So I guess the Accuquilt can't live in his room.
Would love advice and encouragement, thanks!
I've watched a few videos from Accuquilt, but I really have no idea how to use it. It's pretty big, so I don't know how I'll ever find a permanent home for it in my sewing room, but I'm not sure about storing it in the garage? Also, my sewing room is upstairs, so I don't want to have to haul fabric back and forth for ironing and cutting, should that prove necessary.
I was musing to my kids that I don't know where to keep it, and my son quickly spoke up and said "Not in my room!" lol. He already has to give up his floor to me for sandwiching quilts and until recently his closet held my batting. So I guess the Accuquilt can't live in his room.
Would love advice and encouragement, thanks!
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As long as you keep it covered when not in use you should be OK in the garage. Remember that you will need room on both sides for the tray to feed in and out. Also, as with most quilting tasks, the height that the machine sits will affect your usage. I would try it on the kitchen counter and also on a dining table to see what height works well. You didn't say if your fabulous gift included extra cutting mats. If not, you might want to look into getting some extras to have on hand. Think of the mats as consumables, like rotary blades. You can extend the life of your cutting mat greatly by using both sides, and flipping the mat end for end etc. The quickest way to wear out a mat is to cut the exact same shape in the exact same spot. You can mark the die on the rubber side with a metallic sharpie (I like silver). I make a mark where the blades end so I can quickly and accurately place the fabric. For the best cuts, treat your fabric the same way you would do for rotary cutting. Press it, and if you starch or size your fabric now, continue to do so.
And finally, Ebony, at love bug studio, has a lot of info on her blog and also some great you tube videos.
http://www.lovebugstudios.com/fabric-die-cutting/
And finally, Ebony, at love bug studio, has a lot of info on her blog and also some great you tube videos.
http://www.lovebugstudios.com/fabric-die-cutting/
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Is there someplace in your sewing room that you could keep it out of the way - maybe under a table and then bring it out when you are going to be cutting. I know that it is not light weight but if not moving it very far (or have help) and then cutting all you can at one time, that might be a solution.
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Also, if you need some great info on die cutting not only does Ebony Love have videos on YouTube but she as just written a new book on die cutting tips. You can read about it here: http://www.lovebugstudios.com/the-bi...-cutting-tips/.
I would love to have the studio!! I adore my Go!
I would love to have the studio!! I adore my Go!
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I keep projects I'm currently working on in another room on purpose so I have to get up and down while sewing. You're supposed to take 10,000 steps every day so I use this as a way to sneak in a little exercise. Going to the garage and back would be even better!
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