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Old 02-10-2017, 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Rennie View Post
Same here. I have the Go Baby and several dies, but my DH, who does most of my cutting for me, says he finds it wastes material and he "thinks" he can cut by hand (rotary cutter) better.
so what dies does your dh cut better than GO? Drunkards path, apple core, ...
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Old 02-10-2017, 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan View Post
I was so excited to get my delivery of the Accuquilt GO Baby late last week. I was nervous that it would be too difficult to crank the handle. It worked very smoothly, though. I have so many scraps that this would be an easy way to use [some of] them up. It came with the tumbler and the flower. I ordered the kitty and dog also. My first project is here http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...s-t285922.html .

Does anyone else have the GO Baby? What are your most used Dies?
I have had a Baby Go for several years, maybe 4 and I love it for cutting repeated pcs. I try to catch the dies on sale, or use a coupon, as they are pricey.. I have / use the 2 1/2" strip cutter, 4 3/4" & 5" square, couple flower dies, birds, circles, tumbler die, feathers, hearts, and the flying geese one, maybe some I've missed, but that's the ones I can recount. I have enjoyed using it, just remember to have your Heat n' Bond ironed on the fabric BEFORE you run it thru the Go...lolo If you like to do applique, they're worth having.

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