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Old 04-24-2014, 02:26 PM
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I picked one up and some dies. Had debated on this and decided to try it - I love it! Cut out a baby quilt this morning. It was easier, faster, and more accurate than I can cut. The blocks are coming out great. I just finished blocks for a more complicated quilt and really wished I had it for that one. They carry the size dies I would have needed. Just my opinion.
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Old 04-24-2014, 02:50 PM
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Congratulations. I've been using mine to make an equilateral triangle quilt, and it has made the whole process so easy. Happy quilting.
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I keep looking at them but so far can not justify the expense. Maybe I'll ask for one for Christmas
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Old 04-24-2014, 03:32 PM
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love love loooooove mine that i have two !! lol..
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I would encourage anyone who wants one to keep looking. I really wanted one. I, too, decided that I really couldn't spend the money for the prices I'd seen. At that time I was marking the yard sales I wanted to go to. I was driving toward a sale I'd marked and saw another sale, I decided to stop. That is where I got my almost new Go and a strip cutter die. I am still amazed that I found it at such amazingly good price.
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I love mine too. My DIL just got one from overstock.com for the lowest price yet. This was the starter set.
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I would like one and I keep looking.
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Old 04-24-2014, 04:48 PM
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I have the Go Baby and use it for cutting circles and I love it. With rotary cutting, I don't use it
for squares so much.
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DH bought me one for Christmas and I love it! Based on a post on this board, I, I mean DH LOL, found it cheapest at sewforless.com.
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I love my Go. I'm glad I bought it when it first came on the market even though I paid full retail. I have saved enough money by not having miss cut fabric to pay for it. If you are waiting, you are losing fun time! I have the Alto Quilt Cut II and it is okay but can't compare to the Go for me.
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