Whoo Hoo !! look what I did!!!!
#33
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: at the foot of a beautiful mountain in Va
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Don't know where you are but if you are ever in Va. and have your Accuquilt with you, stop by my house I also have bags of scraps that I think I will do something with but....hasn't happened yet. Great job.
#37
Originally Posted by kylenstevesmom
Funnily enough yesterday I was looking at the Accuquilt... and after seeing what you've done with it, I think I will ask for it for Christmas.
I have a couple of questions though... can you get the dyes at Joann's? If you can, can you use the coupons for them? I might just get them in Niagara Falls, NY instead of hunting around here for them.
I have a couple of questions though... can you get the dyes at Joann's? If you can, can you use the coupons for them? I might just get them in Niagara Falls, NY instead of hunting around here for them.
#40
Originally Posted by Annaleehunter
Sew.... is the Accuquilt really worth it? I have been looking but the 300+ price tag has kept me from making a decision. I am not a great rotary cutter and that has made me look for alternatives. But 300+? Not only that, but I would have to buy add-ons (dyes) for certain cuts. Please give me your honest opinion.
I have arthritis in my thumbs and hands that is getting worse. Can hardly use scissors or cutter anymore and I love to quilt. It isn't too hard to turn the crank to get the fabric through and I can use my hand and not thumb. There are some drawbacks, but you can work around them. Thread from the fabric gets caught in the dies, but you can get it out. I made several rag quilts that I would have never been able to cut if not using the template. I am making really cute Christmas ornaments now. Could never make the cuts for the snowflakes by hands. So much to do so little time!
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