Accuquilt- Yay or Nay?
#51
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Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Va.
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Someone asked about using strip dies with the Sizzix Bigshot Pro. You can use them, but you need to have the extended tray and appropriate adaptors so that the entire length of the die fits into the tray.
I love my Bigshot Pro. It does take up room, but I can use it with just about any brand of die with adaptors. Mine stays out and I use it several times a week. It has helped a lot with scrap management and also accuracy.
Rob
I love my Bigshot Pro. It does take up room, but I can use it with just about any brand of die with adaptors. Mine stays out and I use it several times a week. It has helped a lot with scrap management and also accuracy.
Rob
#52
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Wyoming
Posts: 589
Due to a serious injury it is very hard for me to use the rotary cutter. My hubby has gotten me the studio and the go big. I have also had dies made for me for charity work. I started out with a go but if you can get one that does more. I got hooked very quickly and would never use anything else. Yes you might have to clip a few threads but saving in time is really worth it. Dies are expensive so start out with a few strip dies, squares, what you think you will use the most.
#54
In retrospect, I'd rather have not bought one. I have the regular Go: The cranking will wear your elbow out! Once the dies get dull, you have tons of threads to clip. If you put too much fabric in them, the stack of fabric slides and your squares come out with curved edges. I've had this happen even with the recommended six layers. I would say, unless you are cutting kits in quantity, it's just not worth all that money to save a little bit of time in cutting.
#55
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 619
Also look into the Sizzix , esp if you are a Missouri Star Quilt Co & Jenny Doan, they make dies for her projects. Plus the Accuquilt dies can be used on it & Sizzix dies less expensive. I have the larger model & the smaller one to take to Stitch Camp. I love Sizzix!
#56
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Sonoma County, CA
Posts: 4,299
I like it for rag quilt blocks and for curved pieces. Otherwise, my Stripology and Shape Cut rulers let me cut most straight-sided shapes really quickly and easily and with less waste than using the dies. Dies get dull and are more costly to replace than rotary blades. I've also gotten a bad die that was 1/8" off in one direction.
When I get older and start getting arthritis, I can see how the powered GO would be a good addition, but for now I'm young enough that cutting with my rotary cutter & rulers is my preferred method for most shapes.
When I get older and start getting arthritis, I can see how the powered GO would be a good addition, but for now I'm young enough that cutting with my rotary cutter & rulers is my preferred method for most shapes.
#57
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 540
I buy fabric by the yard so the GO is not convieniet to use. I don't want to waste any fabric by cutting it to size for the GO just to crank it thought the machine.
#59
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 7
I got my Go! this spring. My hands were beginning to hurt just using scissors and rotary cutters, so had quit quilting (for the most part). I'm burning through the awful 1980's stash in the basement quickly. I'm on my 3rd scappy quilt. I love it. I'm not worried about the 'waste', because the fabric is now being used for its intended purpose. A very freeing feeling. I purchased 2 dies with the cutter, and just ordered 3 more last week. Just my two cents.
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