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Old 04-27-2013, 04:16 AM
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Yes, I use my QuiltCut for strips and squares that I need multiples of, but have not tried cutting diamonds with it. I do like how it works and my strips so not have the dreaded bow. You will need to have space to leave the QuiltCut out...or a convenient storage spot, because if you can get to it, well, you know...you just won't use it. I can't really say if you will like it or not. Weigh the pros and cons and then decide. :-)
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Old 04-27-2013, 04:17 AM
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I love gadgets...sometimes I don't remember what all I have....bought so many high priced gadgets when my nieces, daughters and I were scrap booking that I shy away from the acucut ....wish there was a way to efficiently use my circuit or other die cuts for quilting
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Old 04-27-2013, 05:29 AM
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I have used the quilt cut 2, and I don't like it because I try not to sew triangle shapes. I'm more of a 'sew a square and cut it off' person. But it does cut accurately, if that's what you're looking for.
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Old 04-27-2013, 05:39 AM
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I have quite a few and still not enough (so the guy on the left shoulder tells me).
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Old 04-27-2013, 05:42 AM
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I've had the Alto's QuiltCut2 for about 2 and 1/2 yrs, and I love it, honestly don't know how I did without it! I started out drawing on fabric with a template, and cutting with scissors! Didn't even know what a rotary cutter was! I have used mine a LOT, asking for a new mat for it for Mother's Day! In my opinion, it's been worth every penny, no dies to buy. Good Luck with your decision. Happy Quilting!
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Old 04-27-2013, 12:20 PM
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I had a QuiltCut2 for several years, but sold it. I didn't have a dedicated space and wasn't using it that much.
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Old 04-27-2013, 08:00 PM
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I loved all your comments, had me laughing too. Aww I love this stuff. Where else could you go and just enjoy a simple toy to help with an obsession such as ours. Quilting is so involved! I'll probably get the dang thing but not for a while. I just got a magic wand and a wing cutter.
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Old 04-27-2013, 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Rhonda Lee View Post
I loved all your comments, had me laughing too. Aww I love this stuff. Where else could you go and just enjoy a simple toy to help with an obsession such as ours. Quilting is so involved! I'll probably get the dang thing but not for a while. I just got a magic wand and a wing cutter.
Um, I love gadgets! What is a magic want and a wing cutter? I've never heard of those, but they certainly sound like fun toys!
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Old 04-27-2013, 09:22 PM
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Well, it depends on how you look at things I guess. Back b-4 the rotary cutter quilters worked with templates and scissors. Now there are SO many gadgets available it's hard to decide which ones to use and which ones to leave alone. I mean, all one "NEEDS" to quilt is a needle and thread, scissors, fabric and batting. But you could probably add a hoop to quilt in, and a sewing machine to do piecing with, and as long as you're piecing on a machine you may as well quilt on the machine as well and since you're using a machine you should probably have a cutting mat, rotary cutter and ruler, and heck, let's throw in a template or 2 (or 10) for cutting different shapes, and fancy marking pens and a die cutter and heck, it's a pain to quilt on the little domestic machine, let's get a long arm, and... well b-4 you know it your sewing room looks like mine! LOL! But it sure is fun in there! And I doubt I'd ever finish even one quilt if I had to sew the whole thing by hand anyway!

So...the short answer is, I guess we don't "need" any of the modern gadgets, but it sure is hard to say "when." Besides the more gadgets I buy the more I'm supporting the economy right??

LOL! Sorry, this got a little silly, it's late. Oh yeah, and I LOVE gadgets and tools!
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Old 04-28-2013, 12:31 AM
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Um, I love gadgets! What is a magic want and a wing cutter? I've never heard of those, but they certainly sound like fun toys!
Basically they are rulers. Check out Deb Tuckers web site. www.studio180design.net
It's another whole world of gadget rulers. I just found them but she has been doing this for a long time. I called the Wing Clipper a Wing cutter. It's a clipper (ruler for trimming Flying Geese Units). I have not used it yet. The magic wand helps with marking hst and a few other things. Toys they are!
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