AccuQuilt to buy or not?
#51
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Madison, WI
Posts: 187
My husband got mine at http://www.quilting-warehouse.com/
Look around as prices vary, sometimes a lot, for the dies.
I love my GO (would not get the samller one as you have more options with the GO)!
Look around as prices vary, sometimes a lot, for the dies.
I love my GO (would not get the samller one as you have more options with the GO)!
#52
BUY! My husband bought me one for Christmas and you wouldn't believe the time that it saves. If you go to sewforless.com they had one on there for $199 and a bunch of dies on sale! As far as what to get, I started with the ones I know I will use all the time- 6.5in square, double wedding ring, and the 2.5in strip cutter for all my binding. The circles are on my list too...actually I have a HUGE list, but I would suggest starting with the basic shapes/ favorite quilt tools and branch out from there. I haven't really tried any of the applique dies yet either.
#53
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Madison, WI
Posts: 187
Is the Go enough? I could do the $200 for that one, but no the extra for the Studio.
I actually like cutting strips, but have been messing with curved templates for apple core and drunkards path, and that is a pain.
I actually like cutting strips, but have been messing with curved templates for apple core and drunkards path, and that is a pain.
#56
Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Bellevue, WA
Posts: 73
I have this piece of equipment, used it to cut strips and squares. Had a bad experiene with the AccuQuilt company, my 5" square die does not cut right, I have only used it 3 times, if I can produce a receipt that is less than a year old for the purchase of the die, they will look into replacing the die. I don't keep a receipt after the first time I use something, needless to say, I threw this equipement to the back of the closet, not sure when it will see the light of day again. So for now, this company is on my S**T list.
#57
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Southern, Utah
Posts: 1,233
I have really enjoyed mine. I tamed a pile of scraps and have liked what the results have been. Have used it cutting strips and they are perfect. Each shape is fun to do. I bought the go about 2 or 3 months ago and love it. Warning: I keep getting more dies and it's just as addicting as fabric. But love em!
#58
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Madison, WI
Posts: 187
Best prices are at diecutyourfabric.com. Prices show are retail, discounts are taken after you select your payment method. You won't be charged until you actually submit your order. No affiliation, just a happy customer, yada yada. Owner of the website has a yahoo group pinsandneedles1 if you're interested or have questions.
The whole experience really soured me on the Accuquilt. I'll stick with paper piecing for a while.
#59
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 3,536
It is quite surprising that there are so many prices on the same item. I bit the bullet and ordered the Baby for a good price and THEN I discovered another place that had it for $20 cheaper. Of course, neither included mat or dies so I ordered that - should be getting it by FRIDAY!! I am excited! Oh! free shipping also, so that helped. The reason I chose the Baby is that it could be less waste????
#60
I guess I don't understand the use of cutting machines. When I looked at the prices for the Accuquilt, and then how much each additional die cost, I couldn't imagine spending that much...maybe if I had more $$$ i wouldn't be so skeptical. I guess if my grandmother cut her own strips and shapes, I can too.
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