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caspharm 12-27-2015 09:42 AM

I have a Studio and love it. I got rid of both the Go and Go Baby, which are not that sturdy. I have used Sissix dies in my Studio, but have to be careful with them. The dies don't seem as sturdy.

Accuquilt is having a sale now on the Go's, but it's not as good as the one at beginning of the month. You could look for a used one.

Onebyone 12-27-2015 09:48 AM

The Creative Grids Stripologly ruler better then the JuneTaylor strip one.

candlesewer 12-27-2015 12:28 PM

Hello All, I just purchased the Big Shot Pro, will be delivered next week. Have a Vagabond and love it but wanted to use larger dies and option of using Accuquilt. I bought a book by Ebony Love and it is very helpful but I'm still not sure how to shim a Big Shot Pro for an Accuquilt die, is there a method or trial and error by adding card stock? Also wondering if you use the acrylic matts on a Pro with Accquilt dies or do you need to buy a plastic Accuquilt mat?

I'm excited to get the machine, I purchased on Overstock with an 11" Scallop die. Wanted the white/gray but for the price difference and a free die, decided I could live with the blue/purple? one and figure I will make a cover for it anyway. Glad to hear good things about the pro, I bought the crazy quilt die to see if I like that for piecing.

candlesewer 12-27-2015 06:58 PM

I got out my book and found answers to the questions I asked above so thought I would share what I read-States you need 1-2 layers of thin cardboard and 2 Mylar shims to use go dies in the big shot pro or purchase the go die adapter and also states it is best to use the Sizzix cuting pads.

craftymatt2 01-07-2016 04:06 PM

i just purchased the studio fabric cutter, havent tried it, but im hopeful, i purchased it for a very good price, i dont have the sixxix, so im not sure what that one does, the studio is suppose to cut up to 10 layers of fabric. whatever you choose i sure you will like it.

QuiltnLady1 01-07-2016 07:54 PM

I have had my shape cut (the original) for over 10 years and it is still in good shape and is still a go-to for cutting strips. I recently got the 18" one from JA's and love it too. I have never cut a sliver off the shape cut.

Onebyone 01-08-2016 05:24 AM


Originally Posted by Geri B (Post 7414366)
I don't have a DH to do that...and I wouldn't know how or where to get the bearings


Amazon is the easiest place. They are inexpensive.

bjchad 01-08-2016 09:12 AM


Originally Posted by candlesewer (Post 7415397)
I got out my book and found answers to the questions I asked above so thought I would share what I read-States you need 1-2 layers of thin cardboard and 2 Mylar shims to use go dies in the big shot pro or purchase the go die adapter and also states it is best to use the Sizzix cuting pads.

I use an old catalog, some sheets of card stock, or a few pages of an old magazine as shims in my Sizzix. Works fine. I do use the sizzix cutting pads.


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