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Old 12-27-2013, 05:57 PM
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Does anyone have the Quiltcut2 cutting system. I've been thinking about getting it because I have a hard time keeping my fabric from moving when I'm cutting. I only have one leg, and it's hard to sit and cut, so I do stand, but as you can imagine, not real steady, and thought that this system may help keeping my cutting accurate.

I like to hear from any of you if you have it, and is it work $230.00? That's a lot a fabric I could buy if this isn't really worth it.

Thanks everyone and I hope you all had a wonderful holiday, not matter what you celebrated.

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Old 12-27-2013, 06:00 PM
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I have one, and I use it more than my Baby go cutter.
Just last week I cut 144 3 1/3' squares and had no problems. I haven't tried it sitting down yet. But it is possible to use it comfortably like that. I found it well worth the price.

Happy New Year my friend
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I love mine that is all I use
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Old 12-27-2013, 06:29 PM
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Thanks ladies, my birthday is next month, so I think that is what I'm going to get. My DH doesn't know it yet.
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I love mine, too. Wouldn't be where I am, quiltingwise, without it.
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I've had mine for years and had to replace the mat even. I like that the angles are adjustable and correct. It only takes 1 pressure point to hold the ruler, which helps because of the pain in my hands from arthritis. Without it I wouldn't be sewing/quilting as much.

I store mine under the TV cabinet in my living room. I made a wrap with some black ripstop nylon from Joann's to keep the case cleaner and blend in with the furniture.
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