accu cutter
#71
Originally Posted by Happy Tails
Originally Posted by klarina
I have the Go and love it. I have all the strip dies that are very handy and a 5x5 die plus the ones that come with the machine.
I want to buy some other dies but with what I have, I having too much fun.
I want to buy some other dies but with what I have, I having too much fun.
#72
I love mine. I have tried the Simplicity Strip cutter, both ones, and they are terrible, returned both. But the accu-cut is so much faster and my strips are even. I am hoping I get more dies for Christmas. I have already bought a lot when I got the machine. I thought I got a good deal from Nancy's Notions when I bought it. Has anyone ever cut the rag quilt squares? Which size have you used? I think I would like the 5 inch better than 10 inch, but not sure.
#75
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 4
I just bought the Baby Go at Shopper's Rule for $99. But nothing came with it..no dies, mats..nothing! I was disappointed, cuz now I have to pay extra for the basic dies and mat which by the time I pay for them I could have had a GO for the same money which already includes the basic accessories, I believe. Joann's had them for $199. So I haven't even had a chance to try it cuz I can't afford to get the accessories.
#76
Originally Posted by gingerella
Today I used my Accuquilt fabric cutter for the first time since I got it Friday Evening.
The first turns were hard. I am into the fifth or sixth week of carpal tunnel/trigger finger surgery one hand and just carpal tunnel the other hand. No fun. I'm a bit concerned that it will not be easier with practice, but my DH has said he would help. I got it because I wanted to cut the fabric, not ask him to help me every time. RATS.
So, my first use of the machine was not too good. I am hopeful it will get better. We go down to Arizona for a few weeks every year after Christmas and I got it so that I could take with me in the RV. Good for that as it is portable. So, along with my small sewing machine and the Accuquilt I was truly hoping for a good few weeks down south. Maybe ..
The first turns were hard. I am into the fifth or sixth week of carpal tunnel/trigger finger surgery one hand and just carpal tunnel the other hand. No fun. I'm a bit concerned that it will not be easier with practice, but my DH has said he would help. I got it because I wanted to cut the fabric, not ask him to help me every time. RATS.
So, my first use of the machine was not too good. I am hopeful it will get better. We go down to Arizona for a few weeks every year after Christmas and I got it so that I could take with me in the RV. Good for that as it is portable. So, along with my small sewing machine and the Accuquilt I was truly hoping for a good few weeks down south. Maybe ..
Also, the Accuquilt does get easier and easier to use - start with just a few layers and as it "breaks in" you should find it turning with less effort.
Good luck!
#77
I can see from the posts that most everyone loves their Go Cutters. I get why it works well for applique pieces and lots of small pieces, but I'm not sure why or how it works for borders. Can anyone explain about making borders?
#78
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 1,389
Originally Posted by katied772
Originally Posted by gingerella
Originally Posted by RkayD
Originally Posted by OmaForFour
That system (even the GO) is too expensive for me. My husband bought me the QuiltCut2 for Christmas. I will let you know how it is when it arrives.
It cost $300 with the carrying case. Rather than explain it here, just google it to see.
It cost $300 with the carrying case. Rather than explain it here, just google it to see.
Do you have a problem with lining up the 'speed gauge'? It looks like it would be difficult to see precisely, especially with progressive glasses.
Peggy
Omaforfour please post some photos or some other information about this product. It seems like it would be a competitor for the AccuQuilt cutting machine. But I can't get any info.
Thanks
http://www.quiltcut.com/
#79
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 554
Originally Posted by Happy Tails
Originally Posted by klarina
I have the Go and love it. I have all the strip dies that are very handy and a 5x5 die plus the ones that come with the machine.
I want to buy some other dies but with what I have, I having too much fun.
I want to buy some other dies but with what I have, I having too much fun.
#80
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: AuGres Mi.
Posts: 1,046
Originally Posted by gingerella
Today I used my Accuquilt fabric cutter for the first time since I got it Friday Evening.
The first turns were hard. I am into the fifth or sixth week of carpal tunnel/trigger finger surgery one hand and just carpal tunnel the other hand. No fun. I'm a bit concerned that it will not be easier with practice, but my DH has said he would help. I got it because I wanted to cut the fabric, not ask him to help me every time. RATS.
So, my first use of the machine was not too good. I am hopeful it will get better. We go down to Arizona for a few weeks every year after Christmas and I got it so that I could take with me in the RV. Good for that as it is portable. So, along with my small sewing machine and the Accuquilt I was truly hoping for a good few weeks down south. Maybe ..
The first turns were hard. I am into the fifth or sixth week of carpal tunnel/trigger finger surgery one hand and just carpal tunnel the other hand. No fun. I'm a bit concerned that it will not be easier with practice, but my DH has said he would help. I got it because I wanted to cut the fabric, not ask him to help me every time. RATS.
So, my first use of the machine was not too good. I am hopeful it will get better. We go down to Arizona for a few weeks every year after Christmas and I got it so that I could take with me in the RV. Good for that as it is portable. So, along with my small sewing machine and the Accuquilt I was truly hoping for a good few weeks down south. Maybe ..
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