Originally Posted by wellphooey
(Post 7985419)
Thanks everyone for your comments. I have wanted a cutter for a long time but couldn't justify it and didn't have a clue which one was the right one for me. Now I can go shopping!
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I appreciated this thread as I always second guess myself. :( I got the Go Big after selling the regular Go cause I couldn't turn the handle. It was my wrist and arm strength.......... My friend has no problem with it, so we both Won.
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Great post. Very helpful information. Thanks for all the input.
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Love my Go! Don't forget that you can share dies with a friend. There are embroidery designs available to go with some dies too.. Fun projects!
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I have the Studio 2 and love it. I have mine set up on a rolling cart and store my dies and cutting plastics below the machine in the cart. I do not regret the money I have invested in my Studio 2 and dies. I am able to cut my quilts perfectly with minimum effort. I have never regretted buying the commercial grade machine. Dies go on sale. I pick the dies I want and put them on my Wish List on the Accuquilt site. When the sales come along, I am always ready to take advantage of them. I absolutely love piecing with PERFECTLY cut pieces.
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I love the Sizzix, no problems. I bought it because they started making the quilting dies for Jenny Doan's projects, of Missouri Star Quilt Company and I am a huge fan. Friends that have Accuquilt also bought the Sizzix for the quilting dies & were impressed with the lower cost and large variety of quilting dies.
Accuquilt dies can also be used on the Sizzix, so I did buy a couple of them when I saw a sale at Quilt in a Day site, haven't had a chance to use them though. |
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