Accuquilt dies
#21
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Join Date: May 2019
Posts: 20
Accuquilt Balck Friday sale
I am wondering if I need a Go!...... I love accuracy, but also free creativity, so a die-cutting system appeals and does not appeal at the same time. Are there any other ambivalent quilters like me out there, and if so, what do you think about this system?
Many thanks,
Sibyl
#22
I think accu quilt is having a buy one die and get half off on another. I love the go big I bought just a year ago or maybe two yrs?
I was getting a pain in my shoulder using the cutter. Better to buy the Go Big electric then give it to the Doctor I have use mine a lot cutting 2 1/2 strips from my scraps to make the rugs with batting inside the strips and also cut a bunch of fabric I had in stash to make a log cabin, all flowers on one side and white on the other. I am getting a couple new ones for Xmas. It is confusiing what BOB to buy so I don't waste. If I could look to see what all is in on of those I might buy one. Very confusing. I need to study them more.
I was getting a pain in my shoulder using the cutter. Better to buy the Go Big electric then give it to the Doctor I have use mine a lot cutting 2 1/2 strips from my scraps to make the rugs with batting inside the strips and also cut a bunch of fabric I had in stash to make a log cabin, all flowers on one side and white on the other. I am getting a couple new ones for Xmas. It is confusiing what BOB to buy so I don't waste. If I could look to see what all is in on of those I might buy one. Very confusing. I need to study them more.
#23
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: kansas
Posts: 6,407
I love my elecctric GoBig--saves my shoulder and my carpal tunnel issues. I don't often buy BOBs either, Suzanne, because they don't seem as flexible. I do have the log cabin and a couple like LeMoyne Star that I could pull parts from to use elsewhere. I do have both Cleopatra's Fan and 6" DP because it can cut so much more accurate than I can on those curves.
I think,Suzanne, if you hover your mouse over the picture of the die on the Accuquilt website it will show you the die made up. If you click to bring up the details, there usually is a space near the top that shows you a couple of ideas on use.
I think,Suzanne, if you hover your mouse over the picture of the die on the Accuquilt website it will show you the die made up. If you click to bring up the details, there usually is a space near the top that shows you a couple of ideas on use.
#26
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 1,866
Now, there are a variety of reasons that people are attracted to the Accuquilt system. Some people have arthritis that makes using a rotary cutter painful. The QuiltCut slotted ruler isn't going to help with that. But if you're looking to make your cutting worker easier, faster and more accurate at all the same time, I've found it does all that for me. I find the cutting with it much less stressful - not having to be careful to get a ruler to line up exactly in the right spot relative to the the fabric edge - instead just get the fabric straight under the ruler, make a clean up cut and then a whole series of cuts in row, with no need to reposition anything.
#27
Here is the address to register for the event coming up Dec 1st. No telling what will be announced.https://events.accuquilt.com/holiday...travaganza/002
Today only according to the email I got this morning 3x on points. Points are given for every purchase you make. You can use them with the purchase you are making or save them up for another purchase.
Today only according to the email I got this morning 3x on points. Points are given for every purchase you make. You can use them with the purchase you are making or save them up for another purchase.
#28
Power Poster
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: new york state
Posts: 10,312
Thanks for the info. I will check it out. I am thinking of the cutter because every quilt I want to make lately has so many cuts. Just thinking the cutter would be a lot faster and I wouldn't get bored with the whole project.
#30
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Springfield, IL
Posts: 226
I just watched a Go seminar to learn about the grid system that can be used with Go Cubes. This was a great tutorial as I now see how almost any size block can be made by adding on pieces from the cube you have and planning in grid columns of 4,5,6,7,8,9 and more. Before this I was thinking that I need to purchase all of the cubes, but that is too pricey for me.