What a difference a year makes!

I remembered a post from Betsy regarding the Accuquilter system. I had re plied that it seemed expensive for the dyes, etc and that she would probabl y be better off applying the retail price towards her sewing machine that w as on layaway. I have changed my mind because of medical reasons!

I recently posted that I was having rotary cutting problems with multiple l ayers of fabric, as a result I decided to order the cutting system and the strip cutting dyes in the sizes that I have used the most. I have watched as many videos as available and searched in Canada for the best dye prices

- the machine is currently waiting at customs for import and with the cutti ng dye included with purchase, I will have the opportunity to practise unti l I am adept at rolling fabrics through.

I'm due for more blood transfusions on Tuesday so I'm hopeful that increase d energy will soon follow - these units are numbered 18&19 - hard to believ e for a one-time ex-blood banker! I am ready to sew....Jennifer in Ottawa

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Time and life does change how we look at things. Sending you well wishes for improved health. Bless you Jenn. hugs, taria

I remembered a post from Betsy regarding the Accuquilter system. I had replied that it seemed expensive for the dyes, etc and that she would probably be better off applying the retail price towards her sewing machine that was on layaway. I have changed my mind because of medical reasons!

I recently posted that I was having rotary cutting problems with multiple layers of fabric, as a result I decided to order the cutting system and the strip cutting dyes in the sizes that I have used the most. I have watched as many videos as available and searched in Canada for the best dye prices - the machine is currently waiting at customs for import and with the cutting dye included with purchase, I will have the opportunity to practise until I am adept at rolling fabrics through.

I'm due for more blood transfusions on Tuesday so I'm hopeful that increased energy will soon follow - these units are numbered 18&19 - hard to believe for a one-time ex-blood banker! I am ready to sew....Jennifer in Ottawa

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I suggest that you try using a die cutter before buying. I've seen people struggling with them when testing at shows!

Susan quilt> I remembered a post from Betsy regarding the Accuquilter system. I had replied that it seemed expensive for the dyes, etc and that she would probably be better off applying the retail price towards her sewing machine that was on layaway. I have changed my mind because of medical reasons!

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Thank you for your kind wishes, Taria. I appreciate them, Jennifer in Ottawa

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Unfortunately pretesting is not an option for me - I received notice today that delivery of my Go had been attempted while I was busy at the thrombosi s clinic. Ultrasound has shown that I have thrown another large blood clot in my left leg so my anti-coagulant syringe dosage has been increased for a while. This also means that sitting upright for longer periods to sew, e tc. isn't possible. I'm looking forward to opening my new toy tomorrow! Jennifer in Ottawa

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Thank you for your endorsement of the cutting system. I decided on the Go machine and 3 extra dies - the 2-1/2"and 2", 1-1/2, 1" multi strips plus th e triangle in a square die (2-1/2"). I'm looking forward to receiving the cutting machine tomorrow - the dies are in transit and should arrive early next week from the west coast. I can practise with the included die over t he weekend to get a rhythm going and watch my scraps diminish in size! I still plan to use my old methods of rotary cutting my curved pieces and I'm looking forward to sitting down at my machine again. While resting my swo llen left leg, I plan to sit in the lazy boy downloading more of my embroid eries and organizing them, finally.

I don't have anyone whom I would trust to rotary cut for me because of the sharp blade involved but the Go just might intrigue my sister enough for he r to try it out? At least, once! We shall see...Jennifer in Ottawa

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I've been disappointed today! My sister went out earlier to pick up my cut ting machine from the post office but then they found that it was too heavy to carry out of the car! It will remain in the trunk till my nephew is ab le to come over to release it....almost had it....I should explain that my sis is 82 and her husband is 86.

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