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Old 10-22-2010, 11:55 AM
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Carrieanne, if you do cats will you let me know??? I want some cats!!! :)
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Old 10-22-2010, 01:20 PM
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Contests! Here's a quilted who reviewed a GO and gave one away on his blog. I thought his reviews-over a week or two-were quite insightful. http://www.ryanwalshquilts.com/2010/...-giveaway.html
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I have the GO and absolutely love it! I cannot believe how easy to use and how little time you take to cut out your pattern pieces. I highly recommend it!
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That sounds cute with the pup and kitty
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Old 10-23-2010, 07:38 AM
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I also have the Go and love that little beauty. I'm horrible with a rotary cutter plus it takes too long. Line up the fabric on the Go dies, crank and voila', done. Now, if they can come out with a machine that sews them together I'm home free.
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I also have the Go and love that little beauty. I'm horrible with a rotary cutter plus it takes too long. Line up the fabric on the Go dies, crank and voila', done. Now, if they can come out with a machine that sews them together I'm home free.
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Old 10-23-2010, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Roberta
I also have the Go and love that little beauty. I'm horrible with a rotary cutter plus it takes too long. Line up the fabric on the Go dies, crank and voila', done. Now, if they can come out with a machine that sews them together I'm home free.
Roberta from one Mainah to another, I like that idea !!
I live in Lebanon...down south from you ! Happy quilting!
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Contests! Here's a quilted who reviewed a GO and gave one away on his blog. I thought his reviews-over a week or two-were quite insightful. http://www.ryanwalshquilts.com/2010/...-giveaway.html
Great article on him ! I saved for future reference. Thanks for sharing .
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Old 10-23-2010, 07:57 AM
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I don't think Studio dies will work with the Go. Be sure you know what dies you will want to use the most before deciding between Studio and Go. Go Baby will only use the narrow board Go dies.
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Originally Posted by Donna Mare
I made an error and made the topic Cricut.. big oopsy. Sorry about that. I would like to know from people that have them, are they worth the money? I have some arthritis in my right hand and I dread cutting . What are the preferences here concerning the 2 machines. Christmas is coming quickly and I purchased some fabric yesterday but already ouchy cutting. Looking for alternatives.

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Donna, I've been reading up on these too and it seems to me that the Go is a better buy and online prices definately cheaper than most sales. Additional dies are also cheaper on line. Arthritis is my reason too for seeking alternative ways to contune my quilting. The Go also can cut more layers at a time than the Baby.

I hope you are pleased with your decision.
Andie :-D :-D :-D
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