sorry that the link did not work for you - possibly try: www.accuquilt.com - they have two machines - one for businesses and one for home quilters nicknamed the "Go" - it seems very similar to the Cricut for scrapbookers. Expensive as you have to buy the dies separately but a great investment for people who have trouble with cutting. |
Hi Bellaboo!
I LOVE my Accu-cut machine. I recently upgraded my Mark IV machine for the new machine that they have (Studio??). I LOVE LOVE LOVE my machine. so much that I started an online custom cutting business. The "dies" are expensive, but make nice birthday, anniversary, christmas, etc. gifts. family ALWAYS know what to get me. I have an ongoing wish list that I give them. =) if anyone has any questions, please email me, or call Accuquilt--their customer service is the best. Roxanne is the rep I usually ask for. Rose Hall www.customquiltkits.com |
Bellaboo,
What comes with the Go and how many accessories/dies do you think it would take for the average quilter? How did you decide between the Go and the studio? I am interested because I have a hard time cutting and my finger joints and one arm is painful. Margie |
I have been looking at the accucut longingly. No money for it just now. Maybe someday.
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I too want one real bad! I can't justify the cost though. But my LQS has the larger one and they allow shoppers to use it for a small fee. I haven't done that yet but I love that the option is available to me.
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