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windyridge
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Vanessa
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That's not for the dressmaking, TG, it's for the craft-side of my business.
Whether cutting fabric or card, it's held in place on a tacky backing board (reusable). Guided by my computer.
Windy, I'm planning to make greetings cards etc with it primarily, but also want to dabble in things like fascinators, and can cut the stiffened fabric with it quickly and accurately.
The one I've ordered cuts up to 18" x 24", so quite big. Mostly, I'll be using it to do multiple cuts of smaller things in "one loading" so to speak.
I've ummed and aaahed about it for some time now, was going to go for a much cheaper machine ... but hubby persuaded me that I'd "outgrow" a cheaper machine, so it'd be a false economy. I really didn't want one that needed design cartridges as well, I wanted the freedom to "do my own thing". |
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sally_in_wales Downsizer Moderator
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Vanessa
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