Reetzbobeetz wrote:
I have been printing out my hexies (3/4") and cutting them out by hand. So far I think I have done about 1000! Lots more still to go.
Maybe it will be worth it in the end.
A thousand hexies? How do you do it and maintain your sanity, Rita?
Okay, I am saying this tongue-in-cheek, but... we spend so much money on a good sewing machine, anywhere between US $3,000 and $10,000, sorry, I mean a sewing
computer. Why not just buy the fabric laser cutting machine too? The cheapest one only goes for about $3,000 and requires manual feeding of the fabric. If you want one that is auto feeding and with a drift corrector to avoid fabric being fed unevenly while you walk away to sip your favorite beverage, then the price goes up to US $10,000 (the price of a Bernina 830).
Okay, Rosemary, lets see how
twisted your humor could get with this one!
But, seriously, I don't own an accuquilt, but how much would the large one cost and then how quickly can you get up to $3,000 worth of dies? With the laser cutter, you could make anything you want. All I'll say is that if DH insists on buying a laser cutter for his woodshop, it better cut fabric too!