Doin' a happy dance! Now I need help shopping
#92
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i would say not the rag die unless you plan to do alot of rag quilts the rag dies only work realy well on the studio acucut cutter. i would recomend the flower dies tumblers and maybe the rob peter to pay paul i just cut out twelve kits of that yesterday. and if your willing to spend the extra money the studio model is well worth it espesaly if you can purchase it with a group of freinds.
#95
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I am thinking more and more about getting an Accuquilt. I especially think the rag quilt die would be worth it.
Oh dear! I just read lindy-2 response about the RQ dies. I know I couldn't afford a Studio. :roll:
Oh dear! I just read lindy-2 response about the RQ dies. I know I couldn't afford a Studio. :roll:
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Congratulations!
I just purchased a Go Cutter and I also purchased the 2-1/2" strip cutter and mat. Great for tube quilts and borders or for 2-1/2" squares.
The flower cutter would be great for appliques but when you buy the Go cutter, you get a square and a triangle cutter too. So I opted for the stip cutter. Next purchase I will get the 1-1/2 strip cutter.
I just purchased a Go Cutter and I also purchased the 2-1/2" strip cutter and mat. Great for tube quilts and borders or for 2-1/2" squares.
The flower cutter would be great for appliques but when you buy the Go cutter, you get a square and a triangle cutter too. So I opted for the stip cutter. Next purchase I will get the 1-1/2 strip cutter.
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Congratulations. I love my accuquilt. Right now I am cutting a double wedding ring with it. The really nice thing is that it places notches on the arcs and the melons so that it is easier to line up. I would assume that the drunkards path is th same way. Have fun shopping
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