Accuquilt - Worth It?
#42
I love mine! I'm making a Grandmothers Flower Garden & the hexagon die fit the need quite nicely. Sure saved me a lot of time cutting out 4,000 hexs! Yes, there's waste, but no more than you would usually have when cutting out shapes.
#44
I would much rather use Inklingo, You get many more options, accuracy and even a line to sew on. The only drawback is you still have to use your rotary cutter. The price is much cheaper than any of those cutters.
#47
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Texas
Posts: 512
I couldn't do half of the stuff I do without my sister's GO. We both use it all the time and cuts the work required in half if not more AND you can count on every piece being perfect. That's a price worth paying for me. I'm thinking about getting my own and exchanging dies. I say GO for it.
#49
Member
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Midwest
Posts: 47
I don't own one but used the Go and studio cutters. The studio cutter was much easier for me to crank but it's considerably more money. I have no problems cutting out basic shapes with my rotary cutter so I opted for the Bernina Cutwork Software. Now, I can scan any shape into the software and cut as many that will fit in my jumbo embroidery hoop x 10 layers of fabric....and no extra dies to buy.
#50
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Western New York
Posts: 5,834
I have the Go cutter and love it also, especially for the 2 1/2 strips. I,m not the greatest at cutting straight and the
cutter allows me to do this. I don't have all the dies, just the ones that I use the most. I would highly recommend it.
cutter allows me to do this. I don't have all the dies, just the ones that I use the most. I would highly recommend it.
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