Accuquilt Go Help
#42
The thing about the GO that I like is the accuracy of the cuts. I am making a lap quilt for my son called "Mail Box" and it needs 400 squares, the GO made short work of that requirement. I have a lot invested in my GO, but I'd buy it again and I save up for the dies that I'd like to add to my collection. I keep it tucked right under my cutting table, it doesn't take up much room, and use it whenever I can. Give it another chance. The Dresden die is worth every penny and if there was ever a need for accuracy then Dresden blades have to top the list.
#43
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Location: San Antonio, TX
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Thanks for sharing...
I have 3 different strip dies, and use it all the time. For me, it is the ONLY way I get perfectly cut strips. I also have the June Tailor Quarter Cut ruler, but still had inconsistencies when I used it. I put my Accuquilt Go on a rolling microwave cart to keep it handy, but out of the way if not using it. The dies fit nicely on the lower shelves.
Last edited by TRACYDVR; 03-13-2013 at 03:44 PM. Reason: spelling
#44
There is an accuquilt group in Yahoo groups. Also, Ebony Love has videos on Youtube. Definitely, use the Accuquilt website. As Judy said, they have patterns on their website and I think a lot of them are free. Also, they have a newsletter that comes out and they have a free BOM going now.
http://www.maryquilts.com/go-friendly-quilts/
Last edited by Ann63; 03-13-2013 at 06:01 PM.
#45
thank you so much everyone for all the information on the go cutter. I have gone to several of the website and it looks like I have not been utilizing my go cutter as I should. I'm going to start looking for a pattern that really strikes me and start sewing! thanks everyone!
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