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Originally Posted by carolaug
Originally Posted by carolaug
I was storing the Go dies in a art bin the stands up but now I use a metal file rack holder that you can get at an office store like staples. Works great and looks like the ones that they sell on the accuquilt store. I use the Art bins to hold my studio dies. They are thicker than the Go dies an d just a bit to small to use the wire rack holder.
Originally Posted by plainpat
Forgot to ask on previous post. How do you store the dies? The web site says not to stack them on top of another die. Do they need to hang or just in a holder like shown on the site?
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I have made a Tennessee waltz and I am working on apple core and a doulbe wedding ring. I never would have attempted these without the go cutter. Have fun!!!
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About clean cuts. Pay attention where the hole in the mat is. The cutter skips there.
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Tennessee waltz is really neat looking. You must be good with curves. I tried the apple core. Too hard for me.
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Tennessee waltz only has straight lines. The curves are an optical illusion. I can't do curves with the machine either, but they are not difficult by hand.
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I bought that Lullaby die, the one with the sheep and the baby rattle, and made the quilt suggested in the leaflet that came with it. Sheep standing on a field and clouds in the sky. It is TOO cute.
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