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Old 05-04-2011, 09:34 PM
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check out the sale at Bayside quilting! And they are coming out with some new dies.
I cannot wait!
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Old 05-05-2011, 12:11 AM
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You will love it! It makes applique so much quicker.
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Old 05-05-2011, 04:46 AM
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I'm curious how you decided on the BABY Go instead of the full size one. I know it's less expensive but it also seems very limited in the size of squares you can cut. Not sure I'm right about that. After you suse your Go, I too would love to hear your pros and cons. I've talked my husband out of a sewing machine and an embroidy machine in the last 10 months so I have to have all the amo I can get to talk him into or should I say out of the Go althought I'm thinking I reallllly need one? lol
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Yeah. I wish the Go had come out before I bought the Studio. I have an awful amount of money invested in something that just sits there.
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Old 05-05-2011, 04:58 AM
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You don't use your studio?
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Old 05-05-2011, 05:09 AM
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I just got one but haven't had time to work with it much. I only have one die, triangles but found them on E bay and Amazon.com for very reasonable prices.
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Old 05-05-2011, 05:17 AM
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Originally Posted by donnacollierbess
Where did you get your Go? I want to go to store and see one before I decided to purchase one on line.
I went to accuquilt.com (i think) and bought mine. I wanted to see one B4 I bought also, but the nearest dealer was over 100 miles away! When you live out in the boondocks from podunk, you just have to rely on the internet!
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Old 05-05-2011, 05:19 AM
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Originally Posted by donnacollierbess
I'm curious how you decided on the BABY Go instead of the full size one. I know it's less expensive but it also seems very limited in the size of squares you can cut. Not sure I'm right about that. After you suse your Go, I too would love to hear your pros and cons. I've talked my husband out of a sewing machine and an embroidy machine in the last 10 months so I have to have all the amo I can get to talk him into or should I say out of the Go althought I'm thinking I reallllly need one? lol
Altho the Go! is a little more expensive I bought it B/C you can cut strips which is a big help to me. I can't cut a strip without a 'dogleg' in it. Since I broke my left wrist last June I can't put as much pressure on the ruler as I need to keep it from slipping. I LOVE MY GO!
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It"s onMy question my want list. My question is is there an advantage to buying the larger machine versus the GO Baby.
Will I be satisfied with the smaller one or regret not getting the bigger machine?
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Originally Posted by Sorrelpen
It"s onMy question my want list. My question is is there an advantage to buying the larger machine versus the GO Baby.
Will I be satisfied with the smaller one or regret not getting the bigger machine?
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I think you will regret it. You cannot cut long strips. The GO! will accept a die 22" long and I can't remember for sure but I think is till take up to a 12" square. The GO! will accept all of the Baby dies but not vice versa.
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