Trying to decide if I need an Accuquilt cutter . . .
#111
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Western Wisconsin
Posts: 12,930
Originally Posted by VaNella
It is true. A big waste of fabric. I use the leavings for stamps and in string quilts.
#114
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 554
Originally Posted by rvsfan
Just exactly what do you do with your Accuquilts and Accuquilt go? Do you just cut shapes that you could do the same by using a template? I want one because it's a new toy and I could tighten my belt a little and afford it, I just can't imagine what I would actually do with it. Seems like a lot of money to accomplish what you can do with templates. Maybe I'm missing something???
I LOVE my Go and wouldn't trade it for anything. (Well almost )
#115
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: currently central new jersey
Posts: 8,623
Originally Posted by babyfireo4
Go to: http://www.accuquilt.com/GO-Fabric-C...FUdrKgodDRdO2A
They have a demo right under the pictures on the top left hand side. It might help you see if you'd really like it or not. The only use I personally see is for the shapes that are odd (like a butterfly) that you can applique with. It's easier just to cut long strips for the regular sized strips, squares and triangles. Happy Shopping!
They have a demo right under the pictures on the top left hand side. It might help you see if you'd really like it or not. The only use I personally see is for the shapes that are odd (like a butterfly) that you can applique with. It's easier just to cut long strips for the regular sized strips, squares and triangles. Happy Shopping!
#117
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 554
Originally Posted by butterflywing
Originally Posted by babyfireo4
Go to: http://www.accuquilt.com/GO-Fabric-C...FUdrKgodDRdO2A
They have a demo right under the pictures on the top left hand side. It might help you see if you'd really like it or not. The only use I personally see is for the shapes that are odd (like a butterfly) that you can applique with. It's easier just to cut long strips for the regular sized strips, squares and triangles. Happy Shopping!
They have a demo right under the pictures on the top left hand side. It might help you see if you'd really like it or not. The only use I personally see is for the shapes that are odd (like a butterfly) that you can applique with. It's easier just to cut long strips for the regular sized strips, squares and triangles. Happy Shopping!
#119
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Casa Grande AZ/Wisconsin
Posts: 208
I got one fore Christmas.It was on sale really cheap.I too decided to get it because,1. I have a back injury and bending over a table to cut long strips put a strain on my back and 2. I have a problem with my right wrist and mussel
going up into my thumb which caused severe pain when I cut with a rotery cutter.I have to wear a brace on my hand after I cut.This makes it so much easier for me.I wont buy all the dies,because first their costly and I dont have enough storage.As Im writing this my hubby is putting up shelfs in my spare room closet to put my stash after reading about storing in plastic containers.Now Iwill have to get busy and sort ad clean.Wish me luck.
going up into my thumb which caused severe pain when I cut with a rotery cutter.I have to wear a brace on my hand after I cut.This makes it so much easier for me.I wont buy all the dies,because first their costly and I dont have enough storage.As Im writing this my hubby is putting up shelfs in my spare room closet to put my stash after reading about storing in plastic containers.Now Iwill have to get busy and sort ad clean.Wish me luck.
#120
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Farmington Hills, Michigan
Posts: 5,626
I just saw one on Joann.com and was wondering about the possibilities. I will need to think harder on that especially since I was going to use it to cut strips and Connecting Threads does the cutting for free.
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