Cutting 2.5 inch strips with my GO Big Electric Fabric Cutter from AccuQuilt
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Cutting 2.5 inch strips with my GO Big Electric Fabric Cutter from AccuQuilt
Go Big Electric Fabric Cutter: shrsl.com/47ir3
2.5.inch strip die/template:
shrsl.com/47ir5
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I hope that you can keep doing your fabric like that, looked perfect too
Thanks for showing me your luck with the Go 👍🏻
Excellent tips and ideas!!!!
The best strip cutting video with fan folding I’ve seen! Thank you
Best compliment ever, thank you
I love my Go Big! It’s such a time saver and the precision.
Your cardboard template for fan folding the fabric is such a brilliant idea!! Thank you for the tip and the demo. 😃
Great job! Love the hacks you shared. Thanks so much. I look forward to more!!
Thank you for the information
Great job! Thank you for your demonstration.
Really helpful and easy to follow. Thanks!
Ty for great tip of making a template super great idea.. remember to rub the cutting mat for build up static and slide off the mat..
What a great tip. Thank you for sharing
I like you idea to use rectangle cardboard to measure. Nice tip!
I have a piece of card, Stock measured to just slightly over the two cutting lines to the left and right of the blades So when you lay your card stock over your blades, they just cover the blade line then use that at ironing board neither could stop to the edge of your fabric fold it over and press then fold it back and press and then you can slip your card stock out and when you lay it on your die it should make smooth and precise
Thank you. I love my AQ system Had mine going on 2 years. Remember to clean where the cutting blades are Over time you will get build up of threads.
Thank you, waiting for Xmas to open! I love your tips and will follow along.
I too have a GO Big and it is amazing.
I have the crank one, and honestly, it's
a pain. Last i saw, accuquilt will let me trade in my crank one for the electric one, which i am strongly considering.
My local fabric store sells them for 50 cents apiece in a package of 10/$5.00.
I’d like to see a closer look at your ironing board. I need to figure something else out for my sewing room. TIA
Use the mat to fan fold maybe
I’m confused about the grain of fabric. AcquQuilt tutorial says to put selvage facing towards you. But you put the selvage at the top. Are both ways correct?
Where did you get those overalls? I loved them!
Shien
You’re scared? I have not even taken off my dust cover! Show me everything, I’m new too!💕
Are there any rules for the direction the fabric on the die? Do you place on the straight of grain or can you put it any direction that you like?
Silly question /How LONG is your cardboard? As long as the die? What a great idea! 👍🏻✌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Since I have a whole room of scraps, I would like to see how you cut charm packs, layer cakes, fat quarters, hexagons, etc. thank you❤
I wish I could show you but I don't have the die/templates for those shapes yet
@@UniquelyMateo well, since leaving my comment I have purchased those dyes…have not used them, just bought them. I tried to think with vision when I bought all of them, like buying the hexagon dye that has three sizes on it, etc. plus, I waited for a sale. Thank you for responding to me✝️💕🇺🇸
@@dayzemae9015 I am excited to see what you think of them. The hexis are next on my wish list
@@UniquelyMateo I tried a sample on the hexagon dye. They cut clean and exact. There is no way I could cut them as good. I bought the Dresden plate one and that was on my wish list. I just retired working twenty years with high school teenagers, and I bought myself a Babylock Soloris…..what a beautiful machine! I tell it everyday how much I love it……it will want for nothing.✝️🇺🇸💕 Thank you for responding.
I love you apron is there a pattern? Thank you
I got it from Shein. I wish I had sewn it
Seems like you're cutting cross-grain. Doesn't Accuquilt say that we should cut straight grain?
You are correct.....except for the 2.5 inch strip 🥰 because of how you have to lay it out you don't focus on the grain. I was paranoid but I watched a video from AccuQuilt to make sure
@@UniquelyMateo thank you so much, it's all so confusing!