Go! Fabric Cutter
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I went to the yahoo group. com to search for the accuquiltgo forum and could not get them to pull it up. Do you have more information on this.
I have purchased the go and dies from Shoppers Rule. At the time I bought them, they had FREE shipping. Boy! That sure save a lot. Can't wait to start a project.
I have purchased the go and dies from Shoppers Rule. At the time I bought them, they had FREE shipping. Boy! That sure save a lot. Can't wait to start a project.
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Originally Posted by grannypjb
I went to the yahoo group. com to search for the accuquiltgo forum and could not get them to pull it up. Do you have more information on this.
I have purchased the go and dies from Shoppers Rule. At the time I bought them, they had FREE shipping. Boy! That sure save a lot. Can't wait to start a project.
I have purchased the go and dies from Shoppers Rule. At the time I bought them, they had FREE shipping. Boy! That sure save a lot. Can't wait to start a project.
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OK, I just bought one for $280 on Shoppers Rule. My offer was accepted but dang... makes me wonder how low of an offer would be accepted.
Free shipping in the US too. I guess that's not bad. every place else sells it for $349 so that's a $70 savings. Can buy other dies with that.
Free shipping in the US too. I guess that's not bad. every place else sells it for $349 so that's a $70 savings. Can buy other dies with that.
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It says it will ship in 1 to 3 business days and they'll email tracking info when it ships.
I really hope there is a die for the size I need for the next quilt. I didn't look forward to all the cutting. I need something quick in between harder designs and I was thinking of doing a jelly roll quilt before the HST one. I have a book of jelly roll patterns and they are so simple but pretty.
I really hope there is a die for the size I need for the next quilt. I didn't look forward to all the cutting. I need something quick in between harder designs and I was thinking of doing a jelly roll quilt before the HST one. I have a book of jelly roll patterns and they are so simple but pretty.
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Originally Posted by Prism99
Originally Posted by tslowery
I would like one of these real bad but with my luck I would sew them wrong not 1/4 perfect and then everything will off from my sewing and then that money would be wasted cut straight sewn wrong. Geezz :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
On my machine, I have to move the needle position one space to the right to get the 1/4-inch seam and, when I turn off the machine, it reverts to the regular position. After forgetting to move that needle once too often, I learned to place a piece of masking tape over the knob to remind me the next time I sit down to piece.
Works for me! :D
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