Sizziz products
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Location: Griffin, Georgia
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oh I didnt know that.......... I'm sorry........... this one - for quilting :)
http://www.sizzix.com/westminster
http://www.sizzix.com/westminster
#4
I've used the SiZzix system for years, but for scrapbooking. I have since gone digital, so I don't have mine anymore, but I did wonder if the Accuquilt dies would be compatible.
The ad says they are.
The quality of the machine is high. It weighs a "ton" and gives consistent cuts. The dies are safe to use because the cutting edge is hidden inside the thick foam of the die. Their dies are made for paper, so I don't know how they'd hold up cutting fabric.
The company that makes Sizzix, is one that backs their products.
IMHO.
The ad says they are.
The quality of the machine is high. It weighs a "ton" and gives consistent cuts. The dies are safe to use because the cutting edge is hidden inside the thick foam of the die. Their dies are made for paper, so I don't know how they'd hold up cutting fabric.
The company that makes Sizzix, is one that backs their products.
IMHO.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Small town south of Ottawa, Ontario
Posts: 1,692
Sissix is great for scrapbookoing...if this one is for quilting...then I'll have to look into it. I love their products, they are high quality. Hopefully so is this...thanks for the link.
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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I have one for scrapbooking and would consider using one for quilting if the dies would work in the one I already have. I could see buying a hexagon die for instance. But having learned from scrapbooking, I wouldn't buy too many.
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