I have one for myself and also one for sale if interested when you are ready for $200.00 which includes postage.
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I have one for myself and also one for sale if interested when you are ready for $200.00 which includes postage.
I have the AccuQuilt Go cutter tote for any one who likes to take their cutter to classes. Good price of $80.00 plus postage.
[QUOTE=HandQuilter;40591]If you cut your fabric just a little big larger than the die you will not have much waste and it is so much faster , if interested in the cutter I have a brand new one for sale.It is not mine, I would not sell mine, just love it and the cutting is so much more accurate. For any that take their cutters to classes I also have the tote for sale for $80.00 plus postage.
I have the Go cutter and just love it....if you trace your blades with a Sharpie as recommended it is much easier to see where you need to fold the fabric so it is all cut....I have the 2 1/2 in dye and have had no problems with it...I do have to remove lint but was given a tool just for that purpose with my Cutter and kit....I purchased it for the tumbler dye and the strip dyes...I don't do applique much so couldn't tell you about those...love my cutter...cut a quilt in half an hour vs. two to three hrs with rotary cutter and mat
It appears everyone loves their Accuquilt Go, and I'd just like to add that I, too, love mine. The amount of time it saves is extraordinary, plus I get nice, STRAIGHT cuts - something I'm not very good at doing with a rotary cutter. I think you'll love it, too!
I have the Go and while I have not yet used it much, I have really loved it when I have. It cuts great strips and squares. Everything is perfect and everything is the same size. I can't get that accurate with my rotary cutter. The Accuquilt web site and YouTube have videos to help learn how best to use the Go. I did outline all the die lines with a sharpie so that it is easier to place the fabric. Didn't have much fabric waste when I have used it.