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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 07 Apr 2012 03:05 #78674

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happy birthday girls! enjoy the new gudjets! (many happy returns for the birthday, many happy gajets !! ) * sorry about spelling mistaks :( dyslectic...
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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 06 Apr 2012 11:28 #78646

Hi Everyone, I am new at posting here and I just saw this topic. I wanted to let you all know that Ritzcamera.com often has great sales on the Accuquilt dies. They will be hard to find on the site so just type Accuquilt in the search bar and it will take you right there. Not sure how I found them but I am glad that I did. I checked in once a week or so and caught some great prices when I was trying to build my die stash. I am in no way affiliated with them. I did a lot of research to try to find the best prices on the internet as there was no where local for me to purchase other than a Joanns that never puts them on sale. Enjoy your new tool!

Penny
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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 07 Mar 2012 04:35 #77265

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snowladyns wrote:
Coni I signed up on Accuquilt site and then missplaced the password, I clicked on forgot password and they said it would be emailed to me well I am still wating. Why have a web site if you are not going to moniter it. I am really tired of screen names and passwords

I'd say write them again. My order for my GO! must have gotten lost and after 2 weeks I wrote and it was shipped that day. An apology would have been nice. :roll: I've not been pleased with customer service yet but do love the cutter!
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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 05 Mar 2012 15:59 #77176

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It's not about the GO. I know absolutely nothing about that, but you being so tired of screen names and passwords made me think, you could be interested in this

https://lastpass.com/

I use it for everything that is not handling money or other very important things, but for sites as this I use it to automatic log in. Very easy.

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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 05 Mar 2012 09:29 #77155

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Coni I signed up on Accuquilt site and then missplaced the password, I clicked on forgot password and they said it would be emailed to me well I am still wating. Why have a web site if you are not going to moniter it. I am really tired of screen names and passwords
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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 05 Mar 2012 07:37 #77151

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The GO usually comes with a beginning set of dies and if you check out You Tube there are many videos showing what can be done with it by Accuquilt as well as many others who have made neat quilts. You can sign up on Accuquilts site and get free patterns and ideas also.
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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 05 Mar 2012 02:54 #77144

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I love my Go! I find I use it quite a bit. I really use the 1 1/2" and 2 1/2" strip dies. Any scrap that is less than a fat 1/8 gets cut up into strips if it is more than 10 inches from a selvidge. If it is smaller it might get cut into a square or triangle. Then they get set into a box for use at some other time. I'm actually thinking about selling a bunch of them at my next garage sale (can't hurt to try!). I also have a quilt top my grandmother made that is really poorly cut and sewn, so I took one of the blocks with me to the quilt show last year and the people at the Accuquilt booth helped me figure out which dies I needed to recut the pieces so I can have a sturdier keepsake and it will still be part of my grandmother. As for the studio, I really didn't think about getting one, mostly for space reasons. The Go! folds up and sits under a desk until I need it.
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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 04 Mar 2012 12:00 #77107

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I'm going to share mine with my daughter in law-- orinebula -- plus I just retired to be a full time fabric artist, so it seemed a good investment for me. I agree it's really expensive for casual use. If you have several quilters nearby, perhaps you could pool your money and buy one together to pass around as needed. I may find though that I use it a lot. Will let you know.

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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 04 Mar 2012 10:58 #77100

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PosyP wrote:
I get the feeling that for most of us it would be great to be able to hire one for a week at a time or to be able to book time on one at a local quilt shop. This would be especially useful for finding out if it is some thing that we would like to buy or not.

I totally agree with you, Rosemary. I cannot even fathom using one regularly and would rather put my pennies elsewhere. They also take up precious space that I don't have. I would not mind booking time for a fee, though, to cut out the small circles I need for the BOM 2012, for example. Renata

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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 04 Mar 2012 10:48 #77098

That's a great idea Rosemary, I wish it were possible here.
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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 04 Mar 2012 10:40 #77095

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I get the feeling that for most of us it would be great to be able to hire one for a week at a time or to be able to book time on one at a local quilt shop. This would be especially useful for finding out if it is some thing that we would like to buy or not.


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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 04 Mar 2012 10:32 #77092

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Hi Sandi The Go Baby will work with Sarah's Sedona Star that is why I ordered it. I don't think I will use it very often I do think it will help in June for BOM. The dies are expensive, I was not crazy about fusible applique in the past time will tell like Betty Jo I will play for awhile and let you know. Joan
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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 04 Mar 2012 09:08 #77085

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sanann wrote:
I've been considering getting one for awhile. Would love to hear how you feel about them after you've had them for awhile. If you got the baby...do you wish you had splurged on the medium one? Same with medium size...do you wish had splurged on the studio? Also, so many dies to choose from? I've made a list of ones I want...need to float a loan on the house! :) Well, slight exaggeration, but which would you recommend as starters? Thanks! Sandi
OK Sandi. I'll do that, but don't expect feedback for a while. I still haven't gotten all my cutting mats,, and I'll need some time to play before I'll feel confident to provide good feedback. Just remember though I am not a traditional quilter, so what is useful for me may be different for traditional quilters. I got the medium one. :)

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Re: Ok, I did it, I ordered an accuquilt go! 04 Mar 2012 06:19 #77079

I've been considering getting one for awhile. Would love to hear how you feel about them after you've had them for awhile. If you got the baby...do you wish you had splurged on the medium one? Same with medium size...do you wish had splurged on the studio? Also, so many dies to choose from? I've made a list of ones I want...need to float a loan on the house! :) Well, slight exaggeration, but which would you recommend as starters? Thanks! Sandi
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