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anyone have a accuquilt go?

Old 10-10-2011, 03:59 AM
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I got the Accuquilt Go on Ebay last year with about 7 dies and love it. As I get a few extra dollars I go to Joann's where the dies are 25% off. I now have about 13-15 dies (never counted) and I love it! I had thought about the Baby but I decided to go with the larger GO since I Santa for only $$ last year. I have noticed a decrease in prices on Ebay & different sites. Join the Yahoo group Sewitsforsale. They have them for sale alot. I have bought both dies & a sewing machine off there with no problem.
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Old 10-10-2011, 04:05 AM
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I bought the Baby Go for the applique dies. I basically make Linus quilts. The little figure dies are perfect for decorating the Linus quilts. I recently got into making the simple little "pillowcase" style dresses for little girls in places like Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The appliques are great for those also. I really don't care about wasting fabric. I am constantly picking up bargins and my stash is large enough that my family will probably load up our pickup truck and haul it to the dump when I am gone.
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Old 10-10-2011, 04:10 AM
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the regular GO is a much better buy, watch the sales. I saw one for $349 but it had a lot of dies with it. that makes it a better buy. I have one and love it. I cut an entire drunkards path queen sized quilt in less than 2 hours and all the curves were perfect.
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Old 10-10-2011, 04:14 AM
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Originally Posted by hannajo
On the negative side, I had more fabric waste than with my usual rotary cutter. Also, you still need to cut the fabric to a size that will fit through the contraption.
I don't have an accuquilt - because I think the same thing you do about the waste and extra cutting of fabric to fit the cutter pad.

I think it would be great for letters and unique shapes...but I don't use them in my sewing/quilting...at least for now.
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Old 10-10-2011, 04:16 AM
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I have one and love it! I share it with my friends. They buy dies that they want to use and it helps built up an inventory. We are going to do a Rose of Sharon retreat in December. Each of us will see what we can create different from the others. should be fun!
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Old 10-10-2011, 04:37 AM
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How many layers of fabric can be cut at once?
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Old 10-10-2011, 04:51 AM
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I have the Go and Go Baby. I enjoy using them. I have 1/4" waste, much less then cutting wrong or ruler slipping when using a rotary cutter. It saves me hours of cutting time so it is worth it to me. I had a queen size Double Wedding Ring quilt top cut in less then an hour. It would have been faster but I used a planned color scheme so had to keep the fabric in the right order.
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Old 10-10-2011, 04:56 AM
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My personal advice would be to forego the Baby Accugo and get the regular one, you can use so many more dies on the regular sized one. I use mine all the time, but the dies a pricey...and addictive! I used my Accu Go to cut out all the pieces in my Humane Society weenie dog quilt, actually it was only two different dies used. They save a lot of time and I often make quilts for the public...you can also get a lot of precision cut pieces from seemingly useless bits of scraps, which is fantastic. I love mine, use it a lot and have never had any trouble with it. Good luck in your decision.
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Old 10-10-2011, 04:57 AM
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They say 8 but I stay at 4 or 5 most of the time. You have to be careful...you can end up with WAY more triangles or whatnot than you will ever use! Don't aske me how I know this! :)
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Old 10-10-2011, 05:24 AM
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I have the Go and my girlfriend has the baby. We love them. They are very precise and and cut off the dog ears. My friend and I share our dies. You can use the dies to cut out freezer paper pieces and use the these pieces for hand applique. The company has great customer support.
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