DID YOU BUY ACCUQUILT~~~STUDIO
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I paid $1200 for mine (bread & butter starter kit) but now that I know more, I wish I had gotten just the cutter at a deal like this price and then bought only the dies that I wanted and needed. I have had my accuquilt for a few months now and some of my dies in the starter kit have yet to be opened. I have ordered several though that didn't come in the set. I only buy the dies when they are on sale. They have 2 new items on sale each day. Hope this helps.
and I love my accuquilt studio!
and I love my accuquilt studio!
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Originally Posted by waladopa
I paid $1200 for mine (bread & butter starter kit) but now that I know more, I wish I had gotten just the cutter at a deal like this price and then bought only the dies that I wanted and needed. I have had my accuquilt for a few months now and some of my dies in the starter kit have yet to be opened. I have ordered several though that didn't come in the set. I only buy the dies when they are on sale. They have 2 new items on sale each day. Hope this helps.
and I love my accuquilt studio!
and I love my accuquilt studio!
AM THINKING OF UPGRADING FROM THE GO.
HAVE LOTS OF DIE CAN USE.
SORRY CAPS.
#14
The sizzix big shot pro will allow you to cut several pieces of fabric at once. I bought the Westminster version on overstock for 240. It is similar to the studio but does not allow the use of the biggest studio dies.
#15
Originally Posted by raedar63
Originally Posted by dreamer2009
Originally Posted by raedar63
What does any of you think of the sizzx? I have been lookinhg at these too.
it is no designed to cut several pieces of fabric at one time.
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Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl
Originally Posted by raedar63
Originally Posted by dreamer2009
Originally Posted by raedar63
What does any of you think of the sizzx? I have been lookinhg at these too.
it is no designed to cut several pieces of fabric at one time.
#17
Originally Posted by dreamer2009
is $395.00
a good price for this ??
a good price for this ??
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Originally Posted by Fraew
Originally Posted by dreamer2009
is $395.00
a good price for this ??
a good price for this ??
#20
I saw it on sale too, but I'm still dreaming about it. I did read the specifics on it from the website and the studio cutter weighs 55lbs! So I'm thinking it's going to have to be placed in the location it will need to stay. In other words if I bought it, I would have to have an area that was designated only for the studio.
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