I just received my GO this week. I bought it for $169.99 total. No tax and free shipping from Sewforless. Came with a starter die and mat. This was the best price I found and believe me, I checked everywhere.
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Originally Posted by Dingle
(Post 6170830)
I just received my GO this week. I bought it for $169.99 total. No tax and free shipping from Sewforless. Came with a starter die and mat. This was the best price I found and believe me, I checked everywhere.
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I'm lazy. I use the Go or use pre cuts for all the quilts I've made in the last few years. I haven't found any pattern I want to make I can't cut with the Go. When this Go wears out I'll buy the Studio. I bought one of the first Go machines it's been about 7 years ago and it's still works like new. I don't baby it at all. I cut anything that will go between the rollers.
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BellaBoo, that is great to know for sure. I have the studio and got it because of my bad hands, it really saves them. It is fast and the time I save I can sew. Before I was done after cutting everything and couldn't sew any more for the day, now I can go at it.lol
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If you have a problems folding your fabric and rotary cutting, you still may have a problem with the Go. I bought mine and the strip cutters, I figured I can cut out pieces with the strips. I still get wonky strips sometimes.
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Originally Posted by Peckish
(Post 6170960)
Was that the Go, or the Go Baby?
It was the GO. Figured I might as well get the big one since it wasn't really that much more then the Baby. |
MUCH MUCH Cheaper on Amazon and Sewforless.com
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I love my Go. I have a friend with arthritis and she uses the Baby and loves it.
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