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Rose, do you have the GO! cutter or the Studio Cutter??
I have the GO and I just love it but the Studio has many more different dies...
Congrats on standing up in front of people and showing them how to use the cutter. Yeah, I know, it's not difficult when you're in your sewing room but I have a feeling everything would go wrong if I tried to show a bunch of people.... :D :D
I have the GO and I just love it but the Studio has many more different dies...
Congrats on standing up in front of people and showing them how to use the cutter. Yeah, I know, it's not difficult when you're in your sewing room but I have a feeling everything would go wrong if I tried to show a bunch of people.... :D :D
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I had another customer just send me a box of scraps and I cut all of them for her. She had about 2300 hexagons when I got done.!!
Rose
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If you're getting paid for this, and I REALLY hope you are, you'll earn back what you paid for it. Just out of curiousity, how much do you charge?
Something we should all think about if we're hankering for one of the dern things!
#17
Originally Posted by sewjoyce
Rose, do you have the GO! cutter or the Studio Cutter??
I have the GO and I just love it but the Studio has many more different dies...
Congrats on standing up in front of people and showing them how to use the cutter. Yeah, I know, it's not difficult when you're in your sewing room but I have a feeling everything would go wrong if I tried to show a bunch of people.... :D :D
I have the GO and I just love it but the Studio has many more different dies...
Congrats on standing up in front of people and showing them how to use the cutter. Yeah, I know, it's not difficult when you're in your sewing room but I have a feeling everything would go wrong if I tried to show a bunch of people.... :D :D
Rose
#18
Originally Posted by JoanneS
I had another customer just send me a box of scraps and I cut all of them for her. She had about 2300 hexagons when I got done.!!
Rose
Something we should all think about if we're hankering for one of the dern things![/quote]
I used to charge custom pricing, but math is not my strong suit, so I simplified it and charge 10 cents/piece if the customer provides the fabric or 30 cents a piece if I provide the fabric. I do not charge extra for shipping, unless its overseas. I also cut paper with my machine--so I do special orders for scrapbooking and card makers. At craft fairs the shapes I cut and bag go really fast also.
Rose
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[quote=Rose Hall]
I had another customer just send me a box of scraps and I cut all of them for her. She had about 2300 hexagons when I got done.!!
RoseI used to charge custom pricing, but math is not my strong suit, so I simplified it and charge 10 cents/piece if the customer provides the fabric or 30 cents a piece if I provide the fabric. I do not charge extra for shipping, unless its overseas. I also cut paper with my machine--so I do special orders for scrapbooking and card makers. At craft fairs the shapes I cut and bag go really fast also.
Rose
Wow! 2300 pieces x 10 cents each = $230! You'll pay for that Studio fast!
Does the paper dull the cutters faster than fabric? And is there a way to sharpen them?
Originally Posted by JoanneS
I had another customer just send me a box of scraps and I cut all of them for her. She had about 2300 hexagons when I got done.!!
RoseI used to charge custom pricing, but math is not my strong suit, so I simplified it and charge 10 cents/piece if the customer provides the fabric or 30 cents a piece if I provide the fabric. I do not charge extra for shipping, unless its overseas. I also cut paper with my machine--so I do special orders for scrapbooking and card makers. At craft fairs the shapes I cut and bag go really fast also.
Rose
Does the paper dull the cutters faster than fabric? And is there a way to sharpen them?
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The dies are guarenteed (sp?? sorry, its early here) for life and paper does not dull them. Originally Accucut was marketed to teachers etc. for bullentin boards etc. I know that is how I first discovered them years ago.
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