Accuquilt cutters are like an XBox - They are expensive to purchase and you have to buy the games or in this case the dies to use with it.
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Originally Posted by JUNEC
Accuquilt cutters are like an XBox - They are expensive to purchase and you have to buy the games or in this case the dies to use with it.
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My rag die has made over a dozen rag quilts and still works like new. I don't think the dies are too expensive for the time and effort they save me. I'm thinking of getting the Vagabond die cut machine to use cutting my most used die shapes. I love playing in my sewing room with all my stuff. DH plays with his woodworking stuff and now I understand his joy with a new machine.
His last new machine set up to cut wood was over $2000 with many more accessories to buy later for it. Yes he could use a hand saw like I could use scissors to cut my fabric. NOT! LOL |
I don't know. That is an awful lot of money for a toy that you might only sometimes use.
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I got my accuquilt today I cant wait to put it to use but I just have to finish my borgela quilt first and as many times I have been ripping out on the quilt , it might take me a while.
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Originally Posted by Camping Betty
I got my accuquilt today I cant wait to put it to use but I just have to finish my borgela quilt first and as many times I have been ripping out on the quilt , it might take me a while.
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i cut enoough 2.5"squares today with my Accucuter for a twin size quilt - in about 15 minutes.
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you can use other die on the Studio http://www.thriftyideastoday.com/201...lt-studio.html
Originally Posted by clsurz
I opted for the Sizzix Big Shot Pro Westminster Edition cutter over the Accuquilt Studio one for a couple reasons...... 1) price - Accuquilt Studio is $549+ and 2) it uses only it's dies in it.
My Westminster cutter 1) price was half of the studio 2) uses ALL dies from all name brands... yes even the accuquilt one's with the exception of the jumbo and extra large accuquilt dies. I've been using most of the Accuquilt studio dies with exception of above mentioned sizes, the Go dies, Sizzix dies, Ellison, etc. I paid $280.00 for my Westminster compared to over $549 for the Studio. Another reason I went with that machine is not just to cut fabrics but also other type materials from paper, cardstock, chipboard, vinyl, etc although I have other cutters for that. It also is an embossing machine. I am however using it only for fabric right now. |
I agree...this is not a toy. its AWESOME! and I like that that it does not plug in or need a computer to use...the dies are worth it...I look at how much rulers and rotary blades cost...I hated cutting fabric now I love it and look forward to do it while watching TV. I never have to fuss with my shapes and its a breeze to sew. I am not one to waste money...and I would not want to quilt without one. totally worth it...and no waste..I have small dies shapes and cut them all once I am done a project. I can also cut a bunch of shapes for future quilts. I store them neatly in a box.
Originally Posted by JoanneS
Originally Posted by JUNEC
Accuquilt cutters are like an XBox - They are expensive to purchase and you have to buy the games or in this case the dies to use with it.
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My Go cutter is at the LQS trying to get sold. I hope someone buys it.
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