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Old 03-13-2013, 08:42 AM
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I could never have made Grandma's flower garden without it. Cuts were perfect.
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Old 03-13-2013, 02:36 PM
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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.
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Old 03-13-2013, 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted by quiltingnonie View Post
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.
I love mine and the strip cutters, though I've got to admit to purchasing MANY others as well. With my arthritic hands it helps as I can't hold the ruler & the rotary cutter steady anymore. The idea of using a MW cart is wonderful, need to keep an eye out for a used one. I would like AQ to come out w/ a motor attachment, some day....

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Old 03-13-2013, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by caspharm View Post
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.
I agree with Caspharm. Each die have a free pattern included. Here is another site where quilt patterns are made using Accuquilt dies. I also cut up scraps using the Bonnie Hunter method and lable the plastic shoe boxes. For storing my dies I bought milk crates and pot lid holders from Walmart. I put the 2 lid holder in the bottom of each milk crate. I love my Go.

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Old 03-13-2013, 08:08 PM
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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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