In love with accuquilt go
#51
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: AZ and CT
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Now that your have your GO, check out www.diecutyourfabric.com. It was mentioned in a thread a few days ago, and backed up by board members as a safe place to buy dies deeply discounted.
I love, love, love my Go so much that I have one in CT and one in AZ. Can't be without it, and I don't feel at all guilty. Arthritis makes rotary cutting difficult, butIi think I would use one anyway, because it's so FAST and ACCURATE! I may even try applique, because it makes cutting out those intricate pieces with fusible attached so easy.
I love, love, love my Go so much that I have one in CT and one in AZ. Can't be without it, and I don't feel at all guilty. Arthritis makes rotary cutting difficult, butIi think I would use one anyway, because it's so FAST and ACCURATE! I may even try applique, because it makes cutting out those intricate pieces with fusible attached so easy.
#52
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: AZ and CT
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It's up to you - you can cut them either way. Personally, I prefer lengthwise - less stretch. I even rip about 1/2" wider than I plan to cut (strip cutters cut 3 to 5 strips, depending on width of strips), then fold carefully and cut many strips in seconds. Up to 6 layers with no problems. Some people cut 8 layers, but I'm happy with 6!
#53
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i have a friend who has a go cutter and the cover sheets are plastic and do not last very long and for a large quilt it takes forever to cut out the pieces, I have a studio cutter and LOVE it as I can cut out 70+ strips at once and can trun them across again and cut the squares any size from 1" to 6 1/2", all other dies can also be cut in 6 to 8 fabric thickness at one cutting making it quick to cut hundreds
#54
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Northern Virginia
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i have a friend who has a go cutter and the cover sheets are plastic and do not last very long and for a large quilt it takes forever to cut out the pieces, I have a studio cutter and LOVE it as I can cut out 70+ strips at once and can trun them across again and cut the squares any size from 1" to 6 1/2", all other dies can also be cut in 6 to 8 fabric thickness at one cutting making it quick to cut hundreds
#56
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Northern Virginia
Posts: 506
I have placed that die in my cart two or three times at the sewforless.com site, but I just can't justify the expense for that one block either. Now that my strips are always straight and true my last log cabin block had the least amount of trimming up of any log cabin block I had ever made.
#57
Well, a few weeks ago I stated on here that the GO was a waste of my money, and I never used it. After reading everything positive on here, I decided to give it another try. Our Thimbleberries group is making a 4 patch quilt, and the squares are to be cut 2 1/4 to 2 1/2. When sewn together, we will trim them up. I need ten sets of ten four patches to exchange, plus about another 260 four patches for my quilt. Decided to order the 2 1/2 square die, (since of course, that was one I didn't have!) and use my GO. Just ordered it from "Sew for Less". That is the best price I found, even better than diecutyourfabric.com. $27.99 vs 26.89. Now I'm anxious for it to get here so I can dust off the GO and give it another go (pun intended!). I also ordered a 5" to make a bunch of charm squares. Will let you know how it goes when I get them and am done playing! Maybe all that money won't be a waste after all!!
#58
Okay all, so help me figure out what I'm doing wrong with mine. My husband encouraged me to buy it when they first became available and I have hardly used it. I can't seem to get anything to work right when I use it. My strips all come out with the V in the middle, the ends aren't even cut apart, the fabric wrinkles when it goes through the roller so that the strips end up crooked. I've tried cutting one layer of fabric up to four layers of fabric and have yet to get a straight 2 1/2 inch strip out of it yet. I bought it because my strips are always wonky when I cut them thinking this would help and in truth, my strips are even worse with the Accuquilt. What helps can you suggest for me?
#59
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 1,389
I had a problem with my 10" square mat with the large tumbler die. I called the company and asked if it should be expected to last for more than just one queen size quilt (which I hadn't even finished cutting). She said absolutely it should last longer and they sent me a new one free of charge. I told her I was labeling the mat 1, 2, 3,4 on one side and a, b, c, d on the other so I could keep track of the rotation. She said she thought that was a good idea and she was going to pass that on to other customers ... btw I did not buy the mat from them but they stood behind it anyway!
#60
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: metuchen,nj
Posts: 553
I was so disappointed that when I ordered new dies, that they didn't come with cutting boards! So when I went to used the long strip cutter, THEN I discovered that now I have to order the cutting board to use it. So I'll probably go ahead and cut them by hand so I can start while I'm waiting for the board to arrive. BUMMER! You'd have though that as expensive as it was (about $60) they could have included the board or said in the ordering that it wasn't included. So for anyone ordering new dies, make sure to get the matching cutting board.
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