Hi thinking of buying the accuquilt go,baby, but wondering if I will be sorry I didn't buy the go instead. I really just want to,use it for Applique. Just wondering how you,like either one and advice would be welcomed.
Hi thinking of buying the accuquilt go,baby, but wondering if I will be sorry I didn't buy the go instead. I really just want to,use it for Applique. Just wondering how you,like either one and advice would be welcomed.
I spent the extra money for the go versus the baby as it has a lot more dies that will fit. I was afraid the size of the baby would limit me on dies.
Debbie
I also got the GO size and I'm happy with the number of dies I have. I certainly haven't used them all. And I went a bit overboard on dies themselves.
I often wish there was an exchange program for dies like there are for books!!! Anyone interested??
My friends hear the song in my heart, and sing it to me when my memory fails.
Eileen
I have the Go Baby and use if often for applique. I have found that there are no dies that I have wanted that won't fit, so if you check the website and see which dies you would be interested in purchasing now and in the future you will see which machine you need to invest in.
Beth
Creative clutter is better than idle neatness.
I love my go baby and cut out quilts on it. I didn't feel like I could afford the larger one when I bought it. I love it.
Mary
I have the GO and love it. I'm in the process of getting my sewing room in order and when I do I will be able to use it more than I do now. My husband bought it for me for Christmas when they first came out and JoAnn's had them for 1/2 price. I used it then cutting a lot of 2 1/2" strips and such. Now I have more dies and can't wait to use them.
I have the go and use it for applique too. The size has been fine for me.
I have a friend with the Go Baby. She seems happy. I have the Brother Scan N Cut. It just started offering a way to load your PES files to the Scan N Cut so it cuts out your exact applique material.
Susan Davis
Remember, the mighty oak was just a nut that held its ground.