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PaperPrincess 03-28-2016 05:28 AM

Attention Accuquilt Studio owners
 
Accuquilt's 2 sister sites, Accucut (original company - Education dies) and Accucut Craft (paper crafting dies) are having their annual 50% off sales.
In addition to dies for their targeted customers, both sites offer lots of simple shapes that can be used for applique, or you could start a new hobby (just what you need).
http://www.accucuteducation.com/
http://www.accucutcraft.com/

Sale ends 4/4

mirish2 03-29-2016 04:32 AM

I've wondered about using those dies for applique shapes. Did send them an email about dies on the GO cutter. Have not received a response.

fruitloop 03-29-2016 07:15 AM

Any Accuquilt die can be used for fabric or paper. Doesn't make any difference. The blades are the same.

Chasing Hawk 03-29-2016 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by fruitloop (Post 7508389)
Any Accuquilt die can be used for fabric or paper. Doesn't make any difference. The blades are the same.

Won't the paper dull the die cutter?


P.S.

I just went to the website.......WOW!! those dies are expensive.

quiltingcandy 03-29-2016 08:15 AM

I used to think the dies were expensive too until I cut out an entire quilt queen size quilt in a little over an hour and an king size DWR quilt in about an hour and a half. (That did not include the ironing of the fabric.) Then it suddenly become worth twice what I paid for it. (But I also won't buy them unless they are on sale and I get free shipping.)

joyce blint 03-29-2016 09:34 AM

I tho't they were very high-priced as well.

PaperPrincess 03-29-2016 09:51 AM

No, the dies on these sites will only fit the Accuquilt Studio
The paper won't dull the blades. I had the Accucut Grande Mark (same unit as the Studio) a good 15 years before I started quilting and before Accuquilt was split off & dedicated to quilting. I have literally cut tens of thousands of paper items on some of my dies for my paper business. With the exception of the foam cover, these dies are the same ones printers use to create die cut items, and they cut lots!

meanmom 03-29-2016 12:06 PM

I don't own one, but we have an ancient accucut at school. I am sure they have been used thousands and thousands of times to cut paper. The foam is kinda messed up some of them are so old. I recently used it to cut some fabric and they worked fine.

aeble 03-29-2016 03:04 PM

When I decided I wanted an alphabet set in lowercase and uppercase a few years ago, it was with this sale that I did it. I'll be passing for now though with where the exchange rate is at.

caspharm 03-29-2016 03:52 PM

Accucraft and Accueducation dies are for the large cutter (AccuQuilt Studio = GrandeMark), so they are thicker and heavier because they are made out of wood, foam, and the metal blades vs the Go/Go Baby/Go Electric dies which are thinner and made out of plastic, foam, and metal blades.

The metal blades hold up quite well in both.


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