In light of my recent experience with washing a quilt top that raveled to the point of being unusable, I was thinking of doing a raq quilt. I have an Accuquilt cutter and have ordered the rag die. Anyone ever used this and if so, how well does it work? Also, how many layers of flannel will it cut? Thanks for any info.
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You need to specify if you have the Studio or the Go. I cut about 8 layers at once on my Studio.
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Originally Posted by Candace
You need to specify if you have the Studio or the Go. I cut about 8 layers at once on my Studio.
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I was told by Accucut rep to put a thin piece of paper on the die before the fabric and the rag threads would not get embedded in the die. Maybe after a thousand or so cuts the paper will dull the blades. I don't baby the dies, if I want to cut paper I do.
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I have the 8 1/2" rag die for my Go! and have used it for one quilt. IMO, It was a big pain to use. Cleaning out the die was more time consuming than clipping the quilt. I don't think the die was worth the money.
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Thanks for the input. I guess since I've got the die, I'll try it but use the paper idea.
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I might give it another try with the paper. Hopefully, that will be the trick.
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Originally Posted by dkays
I have the 8 1/2" rag die for my Go! and have used it for one quilt. IMO, It was a big pain to use. Cleaning out the die was more time consuming than clipping the quilt. I don't think the die was worth the money.
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By thin piece of paper, would a sheet of copy paper work?
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Weird, I don't have any problems with my rag die on the Studio. No paper needed either. Interesting...
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