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Old 04-14-2014, 07:08 PM
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Dolphyngyrl
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Originally Posted by Sheilz View Post
My sis bought one and already she is planning to sell it. She was really disappointed with it as it only cuts one shape/piece of fabric at a time and isn't so great with fabric cutting. She felt it was more suited for card making. Quite an expensive mistake for her to make!
It actually works very well with fabric, it cut clean the first time I tried it. Like anything things take time to learn and it does cut a lot of different blocks and shapes in different sizes, and you can import your own templates in. Like I also said the manual is lacking, but me having had some experience in cutting with the cricut it does make the curve a little smaller. It really does quite a bit now that I have played with it I can really see its potential in those intricate template quilts I want to try, but dread cutting by hand. I think she will really regret selling it. I think she just may be frustrated with the learning curve
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