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Old 11-21-2010, 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Debi S
Absolutely love, love, love mine. Although the dies can be a bid pricey I got most of mine through SewBids.com. Its a penny auction site where you buy bids and then bid on dies, GO's and other sewing and quilting items. A crafty (no pun intended) bidder can get dies bought for literally pennies and a few well places bids. I would guess that most of my dies were 50-75 percent off of retail. If you go check it out you can get a few free bids just to try it. .... With the cost of material rising you can take scraps and run them through the AccuQuilt GO and have a great quilt cut out in minutes.
In case anyone decides to try sewbid, please please make sure you thoroughly read how it works before spending money there. In a nutshell you pay to bid even if you don't win. I've seen where a lot of people have been disappointed with sewbid after spending lots of $$ (I believe minimum bids to buy is $40 worth or something like that) and ended up with nothing to show for it.
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