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accuquilt go?
Howdy Sandy, I am with you on this. While sewing with the 'blanket
ladies', as my dad refers to us, we were talking about some speedy quilting idea. Finally I had to just shake my head and suggest at some point we need to just go buy 'blankets' if we don't enjoy the process. To be fair the group of blanket ladies do a lot of charity quilts for kids and vets, etc. Still I just have to think it is the process that brings me to quilting. That said, some folks have a tough time with cutters and scissors. I know of sharing of these systems and that seems more reasonable. If it can extend the ability for a quilter to quilt I get that. Taria "Sandy E" wrote in message ... Howdy! Machine costs $350 - $600 (are you really going to choose the little Baby cutter?); the dies run $111 - $600. Cutting mats $7- $20 (the guy in the demo suggests having more than one, & you'll have to have a mat that matches the size of the die). So, reckon $600 or more for the machinery to set yourself up in business, and I'm thinking: that's a lot of fabric allowance! g But, to each her own. http://www.accuquilt.com/fabric-cutter-comparison http://www.accuquilt.com/go-shop/die-sets.html Lee's really cranking out the piecs: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OasY-XZoRTo Quilting: what's the hurry? Ragmop/Sandy |
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accuquilt go?
On Apr 30, 7:28*pm, Sandy E wrote:
Howdy! Machine costs $350 - $600 (are you really going to choose the little Baby cutter?); the dies run $111 - $600. Cutting mats $7- $20 (the guy in the demo suggests having more than one, & you'll have to have a mat that matches the size of the die). * So, reckon $600 or more for the machinery to set yourself up in business, and I'm thinking: that's a lot of fabric allowance! *g But, to each her own. http://www.accuquilt.com/fabric-cutter-comparison http://www.accuquilt.com/go-shop/die-sets.html Lee's really cranking out the piecs: *http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OasY-XZoRTo Quilting: what's the hurry? Ragmop/Sandy On 4/26/12 3:36 PM, in article , "barnyowl" wrote: I'd say that it depends on how many shapes you want to cut at one time...it is expensive and the various cutting dies are exhorbitant...$120 for the one which cuts 2-1/2" strips. I've seen them demonstrated on a couple of tv quilty shows and I'm sure there was steam and bad language coming from the users, even with a smile. Personally, I would invest the costs into getting a sewing machine out of layaway sooner! *barnyowl "betsey" wrote in message ... on some of the other quilting forum places, lots and lots of raves about the accuquilt go. *i like gadgets g, but i'm thinking "will i really use it". so.....what's the opinions????? betsey Sandy--yep, i came to the same conclusion. plus it's made in a place I try had not to buy from. |
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accuquilt go?
I got really lucky, I went on Craigslist and found an Accuquilt GO, with 13 dies for $350 ( on 2 dies were used).. Just look around you just might find a great deal like I did. Btw, yes it's def worth even purchasing it. Check Joann.com sometimes the GO! Is on sale for 40%+ off and they have sales on the dies all the time. Hope this helps
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