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AccuQuilt Storm Block Fabric Cutting Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.8
🔪 Die-Cutting & Embossing, 📝 Scrapbooking & Stamping

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Description of AccuQuilt Storm Block Fabric Cutting

All shapes to create the popular Storm at Sea block are now all on one board!. Cut a 9" Finished Storm at Sea Block with Single Sashing with 1 pass through the cutter. Cut a 12" Finished Storm at Sea Block with Double Sashing with 2 passes through the cutter. Compatible with the GO!, GO! Big and Studio 2 (with GO! adapter) fabric cutters. Recommended Cutting Mat: 10" x 24" (55113) (not included).

Reviews

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This die-cutting and embossing tool is perfect for all my scrapbooking and stamping needs. It makes cutting fabrics EASY and precise, saving me a lot of time. The machine is also compact and easy to use, making it a great investment. The only downside is that the price is a bit high but the efficiency and quality of the machine are worth it in the long run..

Pros
  • Efficient and precise fabric cutting with less effort and time.
Cons
  • Requires an additional purchase of the AccuQuilt GO! Cutter, which can be expensive.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Waste of Time and Money

Using this product our team found that it was difficult to use and did not cut through fabric cleanly. The cons heavily outweigh any potential benefits. The biggest pro is that it may work better for small, simple designs but it is not worth the investment for anything more intricate. Would not recommend to serious scrapbookers or crafters. .

Pros
  • Efficient and accurate cutting of fabric blocks.
Cons
  • Requires additional equipment and supplies, such as the AccuQuilt Go! machine and compatible dies, which can be costly.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worth every penny!: Stampings

If you've ever hesitated about making a Storm at Sea blanket, jump in. I say JUMP! I am very happy with this stamp set. My finished blocks after minimal trimming were 9 inches.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Requires an outlet