I haven't been out much LOL. I just don't usually shop for "expensive" toys like this
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
(Post 5052556)
I have one but it's impossible for me to get an accurate cut strip for quilting. It's great for cutting strips for rag crochet, wrapped clothesline for bowls, rag rugs and other craft projects. There is two machines, one is the bias binding maker. I have that one too and I use it all the time. It works great. Odd you haven't seen or read about these machines, they have been available for several years now.
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I would save my money. I don't have one, but have read many, many complaints about the machine.
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Good luck with your new toy! I had one and I just couldn't get accurate strips from it. If you do a search here on the board there are numerous threads about this machine. I wish you luck!
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I couldn't get accurate strips so back it went. I hope you have better luck.
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I have one but do not care for it. Can not get good strips with it.
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I do not have one but I would suggest you try it out for yourself. You may love it.
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I bought that exact model and I don't like it at all. It rips some of the cuts and is just horrible. Barely cuts at all!
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I work in the fabric department at a WalMart. When these rotary machines came in we were curious. We took one out of the box and played with it. IT DID NOT WORK. When a customer asks us about them we tell them of our experience using the machine. In my opinion if there was a way to run a stick of hot butter thru it it would not slice it.
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That is the Canadian side, for selling in Quebec. I have the Bias maker and love it, but have heard mixed reviews about the strip cutter.
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Hay, that sounds good. How much did it cost?
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