Accuquilt vs rulers?
#21
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
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I have the Go manual, Go Baby, and Go Big (electric). All were gifts except the Go Manual. I won two Go Babys as doorprize and online drawing. I use the Go Big for the bigger dies. I use the Go manual more then any of them. I gave my DD one of the Go Baby and one to my guild. I gifted my Big Shot Pro and dies and was gifted a Vagabond with the letter dies about a month later from a friend's mother estate. I gave it to local 4H group. The kids make personalized cloth banners for the livestock pens. I believer in the more you give the more you get. Usually more of the same you give. LOL
#22
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Join Date: Nov 2015
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#26
I can't think of the last time i cut shapes out to make a quilt. Maybe squares and rectangles but all that is just as easy to do with strips. Never understood the pattern designers who say "Cut 2,374 of shape 'A' in light turquoise colors".
No thanks.
tim in san jose
No thanks.
tim in san jose
#27
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Location: Southern USA
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DH spends more then the cost of the Go Big on one hunting jacket. Those are expensive! He thinks not. LOL He was telling me the value of a good hunting jacket that will last and give him the protection he needs from the weather and why one jacket won't be for all hunting, you have to have several. Compared to his hunting, ATVs, yard tractors, trailers to haul all of them, and woodworking expenses my quilting expenses are pennies on his dollars. But that's okay, I have never gotten the 'look'.
#28
I do not use it as much as I should but I sure like it especially for going through my scraps. I also use the June shape cutter a lot for srips and squares but for triangles and odd shapes I use the Sizzix big shot pro.
#29
I don't know that I would use one much for odd shapes, but if it would work for strips and squares from scrap that could be a nice timesaver and hand saver.
#30
I am on the fence with my Accuquilt Go. I still enjoy cutting with a rotary for relaxation. Straight cuts are easy enough either way!
I fell in love with my Go the night I cut out dozens of applique shapes with fusible. That project would have taken forever with scissors!
I fell in love with my Go the night I cut out dozens of applique shapes with fusible. That project would have taken forever with scissors!
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