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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 05 Feb 2013 17:37 #96932

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Thanks, Nancy. That's too bad, because I like the Sizzix dies I've seen, and have wondered whether they'll work in my Go Baby.

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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 05 Feb 2013 06:36 #96856

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According to Patsy, you cannot use Sizzix dies with an AccuQuilt machine because the Sizzix dies are deeper. But this may depend on the die since I think some of the depths differ. Following that advice, I originally got a Sissix die cutter. But I found the Sizzix kind of awkward to use so I ended up getting an AccuQuilt cutter also. But I don't use either much, so the Sissix might get better after some practice. Just know that to use AccuQuilt dies with the Sissix, you need to cut a piece of cardboard to include in the layers to get the width you need to make the cuts.

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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 05 Feb 2013 06:23 #96853

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I see in Patsy's video that you can use AccuQuilt dies with the Sizzix machine. Does anyone know whether you can use Sizzix dies with the AccuQuilt machines?

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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 04 Feb 2013 11:26 #96783

I am handicapped and when my husband and I were doing the research on both he felt that the studio was the better one to buy. It has a longer warranty and it is a much better built. The Studio will last you a lifetime. I love it, it cuts great and now you can also use the dies from the Go on it so it is like getting two in one. You won't be sorry no matter which one you buy.
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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 02 Jan 2013 04:13 #94431

An extra tip about the Big Shot die cutter and Sizzix dies...

It's true that the Sizzix dies are used a lot for cutting paper, but I always check the description for each die to be sure it could cut multiple types of materials, i.e, FABRICS, metallics, papers, etc. Patsy demos cutting 6 layers of "fused" fabrics with her Big Shot cutter on her web tutorial. This is a fun little cutter!
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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 30 Dec 2012 07:09 #94188

Zarah wrote:
A new search gave me one result in Danish

http://baliquilt.dk/shop/accuquilt-87c1.html

The address is on the bottom of the page. If you tell me where you are going I could explore it more, but I know the lady who has this shop and she is nice.

You definitely need a car to transport this

Thank you very much, Norma. Very good of you! Korsør is not impossible if we bring the car as we would try to visit Sjælland although our main stay would be in Jylland. Would be fun to visit a Danish Patchwork shop though. Not something I usually get a chance to do when we go there.

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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 30 Dec 2012 03:27 #94177

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A new search gave me one result in Danish

http://baliquilt.dk/shop/accuquilt-87c1.html

The address is on the bottom of the page. If you tell me where you are going I could explore it more, but I know the lady who has this shop and she is nice.

You definitely need a car to transport this

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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 29 Dec 2012 12:32 #94156

Zarah wrote:
Marianne I did a search on AccuQuilt Cutter UK and this came up
http://www.quiltdirect.co.uk/acatalog/AccuQuilt.html

It seems they have something to choose from, but maybe they only have the GO.
I'm sure you UK'ers will be able to do it better. Just an idea of what to write to the search engine

Thank you, Norma. So far the shop you link to and one other is all I have found that sells the dies for fabric - the Sizzix cutter seems to be for paper craft only here but I will persevere. I may have to wait till there's a show on to find them both to compare. Are they available in Denmark? I will be going there in spring sometime and if we take the car I could transport it easily. I don't think I would like to add them to my luggage if we fly :lol:
Thanks again for searching.
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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 29 Dec 2012 02:10 #94133

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Marianne I did a search on AccuQuilt Cutter UK and this came up
http://www.quiltdirect.co.uk/acatalog/AccuQuilt.html

It seems they have something to choose from, but maybe they only have the GO.
I'm sure you UK'ers will be able to do it better. Just an idea of what to write to the search engine

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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 29 Dec 2012 01:41 #94130

Thank you very much, Margo!
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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 28 Dec 2012 16:26 #94109

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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 28 Dec 2012 15:04 #94104

sewlsistah68 wrote:
After watching Patsy Thompson's creative tutorial on using the Big Shot die cutter, I decided it was a great addition to my Studio and GO! cutters because it would "fill in the little gaps" to all my dies. It was on sale at Amazon for $49.99 on Black Friday! I got mine later for $55 on Amazon because I took too much time to think about that purchase. I also found some beautiful scroll-type Sizzix dies for half price.

I only mentioned all the above pricing info because this can be a costly addendum to our expensive sewing/embroidering machines. And...the die cutting capability is totally addictive! Little by little, our rotary cutters might become obsolete. :mrgreen:

I have searched around for Patsy Thompson's tutorial you mention above is it on YouTube or where did you see if. I am geared up to buy a cutter but can't decide which one to get. It is hard to find dies and accessories here in Europe or maybe I'm just not good at putting the right wording into my search engine :oops:
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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 27 Dec 2012 15:58 #94046

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I gave myself a couple of new dies for Christmas. I have the Go! and love it especially for snuggle quilts and appliques on clothing or utility items. :D

"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
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Re: Accuquilt Recommendation 27 Dec 2012 15:54 #94045

suehenyon wrote:
Shirley, Lots of good information there, but I believe the Go log cabin can only cut 4 to 6 layers, you are limited by the die, not the die cutter.
Have fun!
Susan

Hi, Susan,
Thanx for your comment and glad you read through all that verbage! :mrgreen: You're absolutely correct about the Go! log cabin die being able to cut 4-6 layers with the GO! cutter only. I mentioned for "comparison's sake only" that I could cut more log cabin layers with my "Studio" cutter because I have the larger tray and adaptable cutting mats for the Go! dies to do so. My point was the Studio cutter can accommodate all the Go! dies, but not vice versa. This makes having a Studio cutter worth its weight in gold for quilters who make a lot of charity or very large log cabin quilts...or any other quilts for that matter.
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