by vikkilporter 03 Dec 2012

So for Xmas my husband always likes me to give him ideas of what I might want. Has anybody used one of these before. http://www.quiltcut.com/. or Plugins for Embird Studio and Stumato Stitch. Thanks everyone. Can't make up my mind. Right now I have 4 baby quilts that I need to do.vlp

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by ceirby1 11 Dec 2012

This looks neat haven't seen one of these I'll have to look this up but the accu quilt go is my favorite with die cutters from $99 and down although I find a lot of my dies for $22 on ebay
GO! and GO! Baby Fabric Cutters have accuracy, speed, ease and portability. Whatever your experience level, GO! will make quilting and fabric crafting even more enjoyable for you. they have every size and shape of quilt cuts and applique cuts amazing and you can also cut several layers at one time and the extra you just put in a pile and sell on ebay I make enough to just abut pay for each quilt I make this has paid for it self over and over and making Jelly Roles nothing faster

•Cut accurate shapes
•Up to 90% faster than rotary
•Safe and easy to use

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ceirby1 by ceirby1 11 Dec 2012

I Would like to know about the embird my self I'm suppossed to have all the plug ins and create designs my self but haven't been able too.

ceirby1 by ceirby1 11 Dec 2012

Oh and designs by Sick came out with nursery Rhyme quilt blocks

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by vikkilporter 04 Dec 2012

We have decided. I showed my husband the Quiltcut 2 and it just makes since to him, plus he is ready help cut squares or any other angle I need. But he said we had to get the same kind of cutter he liked that one. Martelli Ergo 2000 45mm Rotary Cutter -Right Hand. So lucky lucky me I get that also. He asked anything else well... The Simplicity Bias tape make with tips. So spoiled, spoiled. Let alone he came home from work to night and built a shelf with a rod for hanging things in my sewing room. I have gone through things in my past but now I get treated like a queen. Very lucky to have such a caring man. I would do anything for him. We are in good ok health right now and have not been so in the last 13 years. It has almost a full year and half since last visit to the ER. Here's to eating right. Forks over Knives... VLP sorry to carry on just happy right now and some place to share. Thanks

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noah by noah 11 Dec 2012

Ah that what i want at walmart there $48.oo and they will order it for u if they don't have it ok

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by justonlyme 04 Dec 2012

Interesting device. I've never seen one of those before, but it looks like it might be incredibly useful. Personally, I would go for something to do with quilting because embroidery and quilting go hand in hand. Do you have Electric Quilt?
I'm intrigued by your suggestion, above! I would probably go with that, now that I'm looking at it. :) Good luck conveying the right message!!!

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vikkilporter by vikkilporter 06 Dec 2012

No not so lucky to have Electric Quilt. But like many of us I have multiple machines my Pfaff 7570 does a great job. As far as my husband I just get out the I pad out when he is looking at his computer and show him. He likes that and so do I. Have fun creating.

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