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Die cutting machine

28 replies

Rudedog · 16/10/2017 20:55

So debating buying one - I quilt so it's probably worth it for hexagons alone

But can't decide which one - has anyone got one?

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tomatopuree · 25/10/2017 19:30

What dies did you buy? (Nosy)

Rudedog · 25/10/2017 19:59

I didn't get out - we've been away and DD has been exhausted and DH went out straight from work.
I'm child free for a bit tomorrow and if I go to Asda to get shopping I could accidentally go into The Range and The Works nearby Grin

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AWholeLottaRosie · 29/10/2017 08:03

I’m not a quilter but I do lots of die-cutting for paper crafts. For quilting I think the Sizzix Bigz dies are recommended, the ones that are on a thick base rather than just a thin piece of metal.

If anyone is paper crafting and does want THE cheapest metal dies you should look at Aliexpress. It’s a Chinese website but you can set language and currency to English.
Sometimes the translation is a bit off but there are clear photographs. A set of nesting dies that would cost about £18 in the UK you can expect to pay £2, that includes p&p. Nearly all dies and stamps are free shipping but obviously you have to wait a few weeks for them to arrive.
Ribbon and lace, paper flowers, tassels, Washi tape...all mega cheap.

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