Wednesday, December 8, 2010

wanna Go!?! -- closed

Pin It Just in time for the holidays. :)

Win an AccuQuilt Go! cutter. (and three of your favorite dies). :)
Q and A:
If you have a question -- please post it in the comments, and over the course of the giveaway, I'll post the answer here. 

-Question from Peris -- The accuquilt looks really cool but how do you store it...does it come in a bag or box...limited space means storage questions???

Peris -- It measures about 12" x 16" x 5" (with a little extra for the handle) when it's all folded up.  Mine is tucked next to my desk, and doesn't take up much room at all!  The top stays up with strong magnets, so it's secure, but easy to open -- like in the photo above -- when you need it. 

Here it is all closed up (next to the Go! Baby)



Someone asked me about the Go! Baby as well -- 
Yes, I've seen it, but I'd personally prefer the regular size Go! because it can use the wider dies (like the Rob Peter to Pay Paul, which I really love)... If you can't wait for a good sale, and if the cost of the full size is prohibitive, then the Baby is a great option.  Also, if you don't see yourself using the bigger dies -- then go for it! 

Calico Cat asked about wasted fabric -- 

I do have a question about the GO! - is there a lot of wasted fabric when you use it? The last thing I need is more snips and scraps of tiny fabric pieces, LOL - I'll feel obligated to keep them for "someday" or "just in case"!

Personally, I don't think the waste is much more than it would be cutting shapes yourself.  Irregular shapes will always have more waste, and that is no exception with the Go! cutter.  There is little waste with the geometric shapes (strips and squares) -- well, as much waste as you want there to be (based on how much overlap you make)

I don't feel bad throwing away irregularly shaped scraps, or anything smaller than 1 1/2" in width.


Here are my background posts and full reviews of the different dies I tried.

BUT -- to summarize:
- this product is really, truly easy to use -- sturdy and convenient
- makes piecing with tricky shapes much more manageable
- a nice tool to add to your quilty notions and gadgets
- would be a great investment if you make custom quilts or a lot of quilts
- If you can't afford it, it would be a great item for a wish list if your parents/rich great aunt/in-laws/fabulous sibling want to get you something, or if you find it on sale (they were just recently $200 at JoAnn's -- a great deal!)

I had wondered about a couple things from my experience, and I got a response from AccuQuilt directly: 
- When using the rag quilt die, you will probably want to have an extra 10" cutting mat, because it is very hard on them.
- Also when using the rag die, watch for the little blades to pop up, and just make sure you pop them back in.  If they don't pop back in -- call Accuquilt for help/replacement.


My personal favorite die I've used is the Rob Peter to Pay Paul.  I just finished a pillow using that die this week in fact. 
Modern Swappers pillow

The quilt top I made with this die (using a layer cake) is bordered, basted, and waiting for the holidays to be finished and donated

Breakfast at Tiffany's quilt top

I also really enjoyed making this little pillow -- made with the round flower appliqué die (tutorial here) -- which now resides happily in a baby girl's room. 

pretty little pillow

The next one I want to get my hands on is the Double Wedding Ring.

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Now for the giveaway!

To enter:
(separate comment for each please--and make sure I can get a hold of you!)

1) Leave a comment -- it can be a question, a cute little note, a boring little note -- author's choice for this one. ;)

2) Become a follower of traceyjay quilts (or tell me if you already are)

3) Be or become a follower of Quilt Hope In (the blog of our coming soon charity etsy shop)

4) Blog about Quilt Hope In and this giveaway... (yes, that is two things you must blog about for entry #4) -- don't forget to leave me a link!

So, you each get four chances.  I am going to have an outside party pick a winner via random.org next week (Monday, December 13)... 

452 comments:

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Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

I love the pillow you made for the Pillow Talk Swap using your robbing Peter to pay Paul AccuQuilt GO die.

Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

I'm a follower of Tracyjay Quilts!

Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

I'm a follower of Quilt Hope blog.

Donna S. said...

I would love to win this GO!

Donna S. said...

Oh yes, I am a follower.

michele said...

I am following tracejay quilts!

michele said...

I am following quilt hope in.

michele said...

Oh, I do hope I win a Go!

michele said...

I have blogged about your blogs.....

http://quilting-tutorials.blogspot.com/2010/12/giveaway-and-charity.html

Deb said...

I had thought all the Go! giveaways were finished before Christmas...wouldn't it be wonderful to win this one at the last minute before Christmas?! Please enter me.

Deb said...

I'm already a follower of your blog.

SteffiD said...

Oh this is such an awesome giveaway so close to Christmas!!

SteffiD said...

I've been a follower of yours for a while now, and you really do have an amazing talent with fabric!

Nancy Sue said...

Wow, having this giveaway is going to free Santa up on ONE Go! out of his goodie bag, but I'm sure he's going to have more Go!'s to deliver as it's on a lot of hubby and Santa wish lists!
nsue21702 at gmail dot com

Becky said...

I'm a follower of traceyjay quilts.

Becky said...

I'm a follower of Quilt Hope. Can't wait to check back to see all the good work here.

Becky said...

Thanks for a chance to win a "Go", it would sure make a nice Christmas gift for myself. I don't know if Santa has it on his list this year. Hope everyone has a Merry Chritmas.

Beeshebags said...

Hopefully I've made it in time.....pant pant, ran all the way over here as soon as I read about it on Ardea's Nest blog (Thanks for the heads up Melissa). Pant Pant, wipes brow and promptly bursts into Christmas Carols.....nah, can't sing to save my life, but I do sew, and would have soooooo much fun with a GO! Thanks for the chance to win. Hugs naomi

Beeshebags said...

I went to become a follower, but being way behind in all my google reader blog favourites....I hadn't seen that you had a GO! giveaway, but I am a follower, honest *winks* Hugs Naomi

Beeshebags said...

I'm in the process of moving house, so won't have time to read Quilt Hope In blog just yet....but as soon as the internet is up and running and I get caught up on my reading, I'll have a good read....I'm now following the Quilt Hope In blog. Hugs Naomi

Beeshebags said...

I was going to blog about the giveaway, but as it's almost deadline day, it possibly wouldn't be worth it, will pop a link in my sidebar though to QHI blog though...hope that's ok. Hugs Naomi

Julie said...

I have two cutting machines for scrapbooking and would love one for sewing. I just started quilting and this would help me have perfect cuts.

Julie said...

I have been following you for awhile. Love your blog!

Julie said...

I also follow Quilt Hope In. What a wonderful blog!

kt said...

I have loved seeing what you've made with your Go. Would love to win one--thanks for the chance!

Meghan said...

I really hope that Random Number Generator Picks my number, please please, please. Thanks for another great giveaway!

Meghan said...

I not only follow your blog, I heart your blog!

Meghan said...

I also follow Quilt Hope In and can't wait to see everything up on the store site.

Pam - said...

OMG, I've wanted a Go! for so long. Thanks for the chance to win one! Fingers are crossed.

Pam - said...

I've been a follower of your blog for quite a while! Love it!

Pam - said...

What an inspirational idea to raise money through quilting for the Haitian women and children. I'm now following the site.

Anonymous said...

Oh I would love to win one of these! Thanks for the chance to win

Michele said...

Thanks for the chance to win! I'd love to have a Go! Cutter....wouldn't everyone? What a great giveaway!

Jen said...

I'm a follower of your blog! Thanks!

Jen said...

I am now following Quilt Hope In! Thanks!

Jen said...

Thanks so much for the giveaway!

Natalie J said...

Such a great prize. I'm a total notice quilter, trying to finish up my first proper attempt this week (for my nephew). I know it's a little wonky and has a bunch of flaws, but I'm hoping he'll love it!

mennikelly said...

I'm already a follower of Traceyjayquilts.

Heidi Grohs said...

A relatively newbie to blogs and yours is one of the first I have started to follow this last month.

I LOVE YOUR BLOG AND YOUR QUILTS!

GO! Question...I currently have the "old" sissix die cut system and noticed they have their own version of the GO! They say that GO! dies work on it. Can Sissix quilting (LARGE) dies work on the GO!?

Pinky said...

I'm a follower :)

Pinky said...

ummm.... this would be the boring note entry....

Kendra said...

I am now a follower of the Quilt Hope...

Jocelyn said...
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Heidi Grohs said...

Now following Quilt Hope In. Hoping to put it on my blog!

Michele said...

I'm now following your blog! Thanks for the chance to win!

Heidi Grohs said...

Just made a link in my blog to Quilt Hope In. Can't wait for you to give more info so I can find a way to contribute!

http://boysbuttonsandbutterflies.blogspot.com/2010/12/quilt-hope-in.html

Unknown said...

I would love to win! I am ready to use it immediately....

Happyme said...

I would love to win. I have tried cutting fabric with a teacher's die cut machine, but I have a feeling this would be so much easier!

Happyme said...

I have become quite a follower of your blog!!

Emma said...

Awesome giveaway! Having something to speed up my cutting would be amazing - with a three month old anything that can optimise nap time is a huge bonus - particularly when nap time is only 20 minutes long and there are a pile of Christmas presents still to be made!

Emma said...

Oh, and I follow your blog - LOVE it :-)

Emma said...

And I just subscribed to Quilt Hope In, thanks for raising awareness :)

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