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Old 04-04-2013, 08:21 AM
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Bought 2 sewing machines from Walmart and sewed them to death before finding out the machines just weren't made for the amount of sewing I do. I realize that not everyone can afford an expensive machine, but there are better brands than what Walmart sells.
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Old 04-04-2013, 08:30 AM
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I have my fair share of 'gadgets', specialty rulers being my weakness. I usually try to us the item, at least once. Some stay and some gather dust.

I think that our impulse weakness, is when we see it demonstrated it looks so easy and in our mind .. 'oh, that will help me soo much!', but when we get it home and months later when we pull 'it' out to try ... we do not remember how 'they' said it works. So read through the instructions, play with it ... darn that doesn't look right ... read some more ... get interrupted ... back to reading, playing ... success .. then might use it again ... months/years later.

We are all impulse shoppers... why do you think they have all that candy at the check out counters.
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Old 04-04-2013, 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by cbjlinda View Post
would love to know if any of you have the auiquilt go baby and if you think it is worth the price of the machine with the dies. I am thinking about getting one but just not sure if the price of the dies make it worth the investment.
Do a search, as there have been quite a few threads that discuss the Accuquilt Go and the Go Baby. I have the Go. The Baby does not take the larger dies. There is a comparison chart on the Accuquilt site so you can see whichGo! dies do not work in the baby.

Whether or not the Baby is worth it to you depends on how much you will use it. I thought I would love my Go! for cutting strips, but I don't; I actually prefer using my June Tailor Shape Cut mat. What I find the Go! really useful for is cutting odd shapes (such as tumbler, hexagon, and many people like the rag die) and for triangles. For triangles, you get many triangles per run through the machine and they are all absolutely accurate with "dog ears" cut off. Makes matching them up very easy. For people who find it difficult to rotary cut strips and other straight lines using rulers, the Go! is indispensable because it increases accuracy. I am fine with rotary cutting, so I use the Go! less than some.

It comes back to how the individual likes to work.
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Old 04-04-2013, 12:19 PM
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If I was investing in a cutting machine, I'd get the Go!. You won't be happy with the Baby once you have it. Yes, the dies are expensive, but you buy them one or two @ a time and it's not that bad. Buy only the ones that you 'know' you'll be using and go from there. I'd still be making my first quilt without my Go!
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Old 04-04-2013, 12:33 PM
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I bought that stupid "add a quarter" ruler that is only 1/4" wide because it was on the supplies list for a paper piecing class. I used it for the very first piece of fabric and then decided that the 1/4" marking on my workhorse 5 x 24 inch ruler worked much better. Same class, same supplies list, I bought the "purple thang". If I'd known that my bamboo shishkabob skewers do exactly the same thing I would have saved that money too.
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Old 04-04-2013, 12:43 PM
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yep,I bought that one too...........JUNK
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simplicity rotary cutting machine. Fortunately it was a gift so no cost to me, but I feel bad not using something a friend paid a good bit of money for. I can not get it to cut straight. It is ok for cutting scraps into strings if you don't care if they are perfectly straight but that is all, IMHO.
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Old 04-04-2013, 01:48 PM
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I don't piece if I can help it so I use my Baby Go for cutting out applique shapes. I only do fusable applique. I used it a lot In the beginning. Now it is like every other quilt gadget it sits more than it gets used. Since I primarily make Linus quilts I got the cute dies. I have a friend who is a dealer and gives me a 25% discount. I think I would use it more if I had a place to leave it set up. Having to pack and unpack each time I want to use it means it stays in it's box more often than not.
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Old 04-04-2013, 02:32 PM
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sidewinder bobbin winder. Worked great the first few times, then zip, nada. sits on the shelf in the box.
I LOVE my sidewinder bobbin winder. I can sit and load up bunches of bobbins and when I am sewing, I don't have to stop and un-thread the machine and go through the filling of the bobbin on the machine.
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I have a few but top of the list for me is the martelli zip bind system big waste of money and the quilt halo just can't use it for some reason
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Old 04-04-2013, 03:13 PM
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I have a couple specialty rulers that I've only used once or twice. I haven't had very good luck with several marking pens but I don't remember the manufacturer.
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