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greensleeves 10-04-2011 12:25 PM

Welcome and congrats! If I had an hour, I would take scraps and do tumblers, diamonds, or equilateral triangles and make a scrappy quilt of one of those shapes.

kiffie2413 10-04-2011 12:46 PM

Hi from Texas, and I think the other suggestions are all great ones! If you search and find some patterns you like, I would go that way...if not, then I would definitely cut out some general shapes, ones that you know you will use at some point...Have fun with it!
Kif

dmyers 10-04-2011 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by Farm Quilter
I would be hunting through my books and patterns to see what I want to make next then shop my stash to find material and cut the pieces that would fit those patterns. Failing that or if I had more time on the machine, I would cut lots of 2 1/2" width of fabrics (WOF), 5" squares and 10" squares (if they go that big). It seems that most of the patterns use the 2 1/2" WOFs or 2 1/2" squares which are easy to make if the WOF is already cut. If you like to applique, look for patterns like the teddy bear, leaves, flowers, etc. and cut enough of those to make a quilt or two or three! I wouldn't buy new material if I could help it.

Congrats on your win and I'll be looking for pictures of what you create with your goodies!

Welcome to the board! I couldn't agree more with Farmquilter! I own a studio cutter and my most used die is the 2.5" strip cutter. It's good for sashings, inner borders and the best for bindings. I think for the Go you can cut 6 layers (studio 10 layers) at a time . You can go to the Accuquilt website and take a look around. Enjoy and as others mentioned 1 hour goes by quick if you don't plan ahead. Enjoy, I have to say using my studio is one of my favorite things when I start a quilt!

Jim's Gem 10-04-2011 01:53 PM

Welcome to the board from Southern California!

PaperPrincess 10-04-2011 01:56 PM

It depends on how well and how quickly you currently can cut fabric by hand. If you are pretty accurate, I would bypass the strip cutters and go for a quilt that is difficult to cut by had, such as winding ways or drunkard's path. If you do a lot of appliqué, then cutting shapes, such as flowers etc. may be a good choice.
you need to see what dies they have available before your session. They may have a list. When you have made your decision, precut your fabric into appropriate size pieces at home. Folks on this board can help with the sizes. If you are going to cut appliques consider ironing on fusible before you cut. One hour isn't a long time, so preparation will maximize your time!

QuiltnNan 10-04-2011 02:23 PM

great prize! and welcome from MN. i would cut shapes that i'm not able to cut with the rulers that i have, like the baby shapes

joyce blint 10-04-2011 04:04 PM

Cut something that would be difficult to cut acurately or that you wouldn't enjoy cutting.

mama lyn 10-05-2011 04:01 AM

Congrats and welcome from Kansas! I would cut shapes prefused with double faced fusible for machine applique. These in my opinion take the most time to mark and cut by hand. Enjoy your hour, I love my go cutter and find it to be a real time saver.

Joset 10-05-2011 04:04 AM

congratulations and welcome from North Dakota

sguillot 10-05-2011 05:05 AM

2 1/2 " strips or 2 1/2" squares or strips and/or squares the size of your choice. I love Drunkards Path so if you like that pattern it would sure be easy to cut on the AccuQuilt. I have the Go Baby and love it, my BFF has the Go and when I needs strips I go to her house.


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