Can you use other dies with AccuQuilt?
You can effectively use any steel rule die on the market for consumer use, with the appropriate adapter. Always use the mat on top of the fabric that matches your machine, no matter what die you are using. AccuCut, AccuQuilt Studio, or Ellison SureCut dies: No adapter needed.
Can you use studio dies on AccuQuilt go?
Now Studio owners can take advantage of the entire AccuQuilt die collection, both Studio and GO!
Are AccuQuilt cutters worth it?
Almost all quilters unanimously agree: an AccuQuilt is worth the price. An AccuQuilt can cost up to $600, but its ease of use and the amount of time it saves easily make it worth the price to many quilters. Most quilting shops even use AccuQuilts as their standard die-cutting machine.
Can you cut paper with AccuQuilt dies?
You can cut other materials such as fusible web and small quantities of paper with AccuQuilt dies. Frequent paper cutting is not recommended since it will affect the performance of your die. We recommend keeping this practice to a minimum and that you treat your Studio and GO!
What are the most popular AccuQuilt dies?
25 Top Selling AccuQuilt Dies
- GO! APPLE CORE 6X12.
- GO! FLOWERING SNOWBALL 12IN.
- GO! SQUARE 2.5IN.
- GO! HEARTS.
- GO! STRIP CUTTING 2IN.
- GO! HUNTER’S STAR.
- GO! CUBE 8IN BLOCK.
- GO! SQUARE 3.5IN.
How long do AccuQuilt dies last?
100-200 cuts
Depending on the fabric, the mfg. says the dies are good for 100-200 cuts. Keep in mind, that’s six layers of normal cotton fabric. After that, they have to be replaced.
Do AccuQuilt dies wear out?
Crafting dies last a very long time but they can eventually wear out. AccuQuilt and Sizzix are two of the top brands of manual die cutting machines. They produce quality dies that should last for many hundreds of cuts when used properly and stored correctly.
How many AccuQuilt dies are there?
With over 200 piecing and appliqué die shapes available, AccuQuilt Fabric Cutters have turned the hassle of starting a new quilt project into a breeze.
Who owns AccuQuilt?
WILsquare Capital
AccuQuilt, maker of the GO! cutting machines, has been acquired by a private equity firm. WILsquare Capital, a St. Louis-based firm, announced the acquisition of AccuQuilt’s parent company, TekBrands, late last week.