Save your money on the strip cutter, have two and neather one works, If I could have sent them back I would have.
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returned mine. wasn't worth the money...
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I'm thinking...... Is it worth the trouble? Don't you have to cut your fabric into strips anyway to feed them through it?
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I bought one and didn't have any luck so went and bought more blades!? Hare it...didn't realize you could take them back? I would not suggest this product!
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I think that since you have to cut strips to feed through the machine you aren't really saving yourself from the rotary cutter. I think it might be good if you sew from squares,shapes,ect. it would be more time and body part savings. Most of my sewing is done from strip sewing.
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I did not have to cut the material into strips. I just fed the material (1/2 yard) thru the machine until all the strips were done.
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Originally Posted by twinkie
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I just noticed that I took the picture of the "French" side of the box. OH WELL, our ladies in France will enjoy that.
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Originally Posted by Moedeenie
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I do not have this machine, but do own the bobbin winder and binding machine which I love! I agree this would be great for making jelly rolls...also for sashing strips, borders and I think it would make log cabin quilts a breeze! Lucky you! Have fun Twinkie and let us know how you like it!
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I have one and belive me it is not worth the money and headache ---- it does not cut stright -- does not fail to tear up fabric --- and is just over all junk !!! The idea it great needs to go back to the drawing board.
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I had heard about this cutter. That is why I saved my pennies and purchased an Accuquilt Go.
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