So, I felt a little guilty about my AccuQuilt post. There are quite a few people that love the AccuQuilt system. I love it for applique shapes. I have one and many dies. What I had a hard time with was cutting square, triangles etc… I felt that I was double cutting and there was a lot of waste. Many people chimed in on both sides of the fence, which really was the intent, to hear form those that use it for that and those that don’t think it is for them and reasons behind their thoughts. I truly love everyone’s opinion and that is what they are, opinions. Some things work better for others, some are wondering about things. Just meant to start some good dialogue and hopefully get some to try things they might not have in the past.
I truly believe that I don’t care for the AccuQuilt for cutting my traditional shapes because I also have/use every day, Alto’s Quilt cut. I have had it for maybe 15 years. It is a super fast and accurate way to get things cut. You can tell by my photo, that mine is well used.
This has a base that holds a cutting mat. You have the ability to move the ruler all around the mat. It has something called a Speedcut (metal ruler on right). This let’s you cut row after row without measuring. Just move the ruler to the desired measurement. Cut and move (to where metal ruler is at edge of previous cut). You can cut and cut without measuring and each will be the same. The ruler also tilts at any degree. Super helpful.
So, what is the downfall? It is pricey $229.95 on Amazon. However, I use this every day. I always cut with it. Downfalls, well the cutting mat wears out as any cutting mat would with constant use. It is a special size, so you can’t go buy it anywhere. You have to buy it from them to get the right size mat. Those are truly the only downfalls I can come up with. I can cut things very accurately and quickly.
I am not advocating that everyone run out and buy one, just explaining why the AccuQuilt for traditional shapes is not my favorite. Does not mean that it can’t be yours 🙂
Happy Sewing
Happy Quilting

reverse applique on these. Interesting way to do things. I think it lets me see more of the snowflake. I like it. We will see as I go along. I think I figured that I will need 20 of these. They are 5.5 inches square. better get busy. Not to mention Block #5, which came out today. Super cute snowman. If you need to download the instructions, they are
that there seemed to be a lot of cutting before you die cut and then there was a lot of waste. I had a fairly large half square triangle that was just that a half square triangle on the die, instead of a square cut on the the diagonal.
sashing, which will involve some snowflakes, somehow. Must keep with my theme.
sort of but I would need to find the correct Fabric to make it work. But who knows, I could change my mind 10 times before then.
making her a library quilt, she has wanting me to make it my one monthly goal. I need 30 blocks for this quilt and I have 3. So, I will make it my one monthly goal to get to the half way point and make 12 more blocks for her quilt. It is a pretty tall order, but I have been a bit of a slacker lately (according to Haley). I guess this will get me half way there.
just top stitch all the pinwheels down. Nope, that did not work either. Seem pulled apart anywhere there was stitching. I knew it would never survive being quilted in any way even if I managed to get it all together.
RIP. There is a reasonable amount of the rainbow batik left. Maybe I will make a small wall hanging version. Who knows?
eclipse photo. It was only when I put the eclipse glasses over my camera lens did I actually get photo that you could tell was an eclipse.