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Old 10-06-2013, 05:00 AM
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PaperPrincess
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I have not seen it in real life, but it looks like all the other mechanized cutters on the market such as the Cameo, Pazzles etc. They have differences in how the image gets to the cutter, some you need to scan in, some you buy cartridges for, some you hook up to your PC. These machines work like a plotter, if you are familiar with that technology. Because the media that you are cutting moves back and forth under the blade, whatever you are cutting needs to be fairly stiff. Fabric is usually adhered to a slightly sticky cutting mat, so you can only cut one layer. Looks like the size of the cutting area is 12X12, so no strips. If someone liked using Inklingo to print and cut an entire quilt, this would be a great time saver as it will also cut the shape. For me it would be a great solution for intricate applique shapes, a whole quilt, not so much.
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