quiltcut 2 cutting system by Alto's
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Location: Northeast Oklahoma
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I have been thinking about getting this cutting system. Do any of you have this system? Would you recomend it? I know it is pricey, but I have arthiritis in my hands and thought it might help. Thank you
#2
I bought one last year at Paducah. It's very nice but I have to say it took me a long time to get comfortable using it. The fabric has to be placed very accurately on the mat before cutting. I still can't turn the cutting guide to cut squares, diamonds, Hst, without messing up the straight cut. I really like the clamps that hold the fabric so it won't move. I think if I used it more I'd get better. I bought a fabric die cut machine because my hands were hurting rotary cutting a lot. The die cut machine has been the better of the two systems for me as far as no pain at all using it.
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i'm not in the market for one, but i've always wondered....aren't you restricted as far as size is concerned? do you have to keep buying different size dies for each quilt? i know that the dies are pretty expensive.
and also, does it have curved cutters like drunkard's path or gandmother's fans? how versatile is it?
and also, does it have curved cutters like drunkard's path or gandmother's fans? how versatile is it?
#4
Here is a website that has a video and different sizes of the die cut machines. I got the Go! portable one. The dies come in basic sizes and in every shape. One die may have several shapes but if I only want one shape I put the fabric over that one shape about 1/2 bigger then the size of the shape. I have the 2 1/2 strip cutter and it cuts strips the length of your fabric, just like rotary cutting. I haven't found any quilt pattern that I can't cut using the die cut machine. The Studio model has more die shapes but it's bigger and more for quilt shops. New dies are coming out several times a year for the Go portable model. It may be expensive but the value is what is important to me. I can enjoy my quilting for years to come using the die cut machine. It only takes minutes to have perfect cuts for a whole quilt top and no pain.
My husband asked me why I was carrying around that portable typewriter all the time now. I explained it was a fabric cutting machine for quilting but as soon as I said quilting his eyes glazed over and he went deaf.
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http://accuquilt.com/
My husband asked me why I was carrying around that portable typewriter all the time now. I explained it was a fabric cutting machine for quilting but as soon as I said quilting his eyes glazed over and he went deaf.
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http://accuquilt.com/
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Location: Western Wisconsin
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I think I would spring for the Accuquilt Go! by the same company. There is an email list named accuquilt at http://groups.yahoo.com ; everyone there is very happy with the Go! I have seen the quiltcut 2 for sale used on eBay; it looks less user-friendly to me than the Go!
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The yahoo group is
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/accucutquilters/
I don't think Alto is the same company as Accucut. I think Alto is part of Martelli Enterprise.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/accucutquilters/
I don't think Alto is the same company as Accucut. I think Alto is part of Martelli Enterprise.
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
The yahoo group is
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/accucutquilters/
I don't think Alto is the same company as Accucut. I think Alto is part of Martelli Enterprise.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/accucutquilters/
I don't think Alto is the same company as Accucut. I think Alto is part of Martelli Enterprise.
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Location: South Puget Sound, Wa. State
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In answer to your post about the Altos system...
I bought the original when I first started quilting and I have been very pleased with the results.
I use it all the time. Not just when cutting out my pieces but I use it as my general all purpose mat.
Mine is not as fancy as the 2 but mine was a great investment when I bought mine several years ago.
I have yet to change the cutting mat, the ruler is still in good shape and I love the fabric clamps.
Kirsten
PS...I have been looking at the die cut machine as well
I bought the original when I first started quilting and I have been very pleased with the results.
I use it all the time. Not just when cutting out my pieces but I use it as my general all purpose mat.
Mine is not as fancy as the 2 but mine was a great investment when I bought mine several years ago.
I have yet to change the cutting mat, the ruler is still in good shape and I love the fabric clamps.
Kirsten
PS...I have been looking at the die cut machine as well
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