After watching this video, I am so glad I never bought the scan and cut! That is too many steps! And I absolutely love my Accuquilt Go Big Electric Cutter!!! I have owned it since 2017. I HIGHLY recommend it! And NO, it doesn’t waste a lot of fabric!!!
With The Accuquilt system the possibilities are ENDLESS!!! And if you watch for their sales you’ll get some great deals! I did! Less time cutting, more time quilting! Go Accuquilt!!!
Woohoo! The Go Big is my favorite😊. I hear you on the Scan N Cut, I use it sparingly for appliqué projects. Thanks so much for commenting. I hope you stick around for more videos 😊
Hey Tammi, Great review of these 2 products. I had thought about purchasing a Cricut Maker to cut fabric but at my age learning new software on the computer was not something I cared to learn. I'm so glad I got the AccuQuilt cutter. I didn't even know about the Brother Scan and Cut for fabric. 😊
Hey Tammy! You made an excellent choice. I hear the Cricut Maker has glitchy software and isn’t using friendly. I bought the Scan N Cut before I bought the GoBig because I thought it would suffice, but quickly found out it was way too much work for quilt blocks. So that’s when I got the GoBig. I also do machine embroidery, so I use the Scan N Cut to cut out pieces for my applique designs 😊
This is a great starting point, but wait, there’s more… I have all of the Accuquilt Go! Cutters (not the Studios) and the newest Scan n Cut DX330. For “Artistic” quilters, the Scan n Cut is the most versatile, for sure. I also love that I can use my SnC to scan any of my Accuquilt appliqué dies and play with the sizes to create custom appliqué. On the other hand, the Accuquilt Go! and GoBig! Cutter can cut an entire quilt in a couple of hours, six layers at a time for all of the pieces on a given block. I cut an entire queen size Double Wedding Ring Quilt (>1,600 pieces) in my RV in two days on the manual GO! And you can’t beat the strip dies on an Accuquilt cutter. So a beginning quilter will probably be happier on the Manual GO! And the 8” Mix & Match Cube. I have made scores of quilts using my Accuquilt cutters and wouldn’t be without them! The Scan n Cut by comparison, is limited to one layer of fabric at a cut, although you can have multiple and varied objects per cut. The learning curve on the SnC much higher, but I love the machine for the flexibility it gives me. If you are not very “Tech Savy” go for the Accuquilt first. There are a few dies that can only be used on the GOBig! But all of the strip dies and block dies can be used on the Manual GO! Hope this adds something for potential buyers!
Laura, your comment is AWESOME 🥰!! Thank you so much for contributing 😊. I love your hack of using your ScanNCut to scan the AccuQuilt dies and resize them. Genius!! Oh, and when I grow up I want to be like you and cut fabric with my AccuQuilt machines while on the road in my RV🥰. Hashtag #lifegoals😂. I am so glad you’re here Laura, I appreciate your energy 😊. I’ll see you in the next video my friend 😊👋🏽
I have both as well. It really does depend on how creative you want to be. I have multiple uses outside of quilting for the scan n cut and I use the accuquilt for cutting multiple pieces quickly like you said. There are learning curves for everything. I just wish I didn’t desire to learn every gadget out there! 😂 Oh and we full time in our RV and yes I have a sewing area in our toy hauler garage. Our prior 5th wheel I used the dinette. If you have the motivation and love of sewing, you will find a way! The Accuquilt makes cutting sooo much easier. 😂
I really enjoy listening to you on your videos. You have fewer verbal tics than most you-tubers. Your comparison of the two machines is very well done and has given me a lot of information to use to compare the two machines. Ultimately, I'm not sure that time is saved using either machine compared to hand cutting. Most definitely one ends up with a lot of waste with either machine.
Aww, thank you for the compliments 😊. Hand cutting by far is the most economical and for quilters who are skilled, is faster as well😊. Thanks so much for watching. I hope you stick around & just hang out with us 😊
Yay! I’m glad to hear you enjoy both systems 😊. Thanks for sharing your experience. Please join me for more videos. I’m working a video on how to use the Scan N Cut for appliqués. Please join me, I’d love to hear your feedback once it’s posted next week 😊
I have AccuQuiltt Studio Cutter (2013,). I tried the Cricket, and AccuQuilt Go Big, didn't serve my needs very well, but they're very nice machines, I needed something a little different for shop use at the time..., so I purchased the AccuQuiltt Studio Cutter,,it was a much better choice for me. It really helps to know what you're going to use it for. You're right- it cost more, and the dies are very costly especially today.
Hi Myree😊. Thanks for sharing. I agree, knowing what type of use/projects you’ll be using the cutter for is critical to understand before you invest in a cutter. Mainly because as you mentioned, the dies are a significant financial investment and you want to make sure you don’t waste money. I’ve seen marketplaces on Facebook where you can sell dies/cutters. But paying crazy shipping costs or meeting up with random people to sell the products could be more trouble than it’s worth. I really appreciate you being here 😊. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
Hey Sam😊! I’m glad it brought you some chuckles 😂. With all that’s happening now & in the future with AI, I wanted to be clear I’m “real”😂. Thanks for commenting. I appreciate you 👍🏽😊
@@TalohaStudios ahhhh!!!!!! That’s why you said it! I was wondering why, but now that totally makes sense 😂. Ok but now I’m questioning……because AI would totally say it’s a human. Suspicious 🤨 hahahaha
Sam my quilty friend🥰, I now have that same suspicion 😂. That’s what I get for trying to outsmart AI😂😂. Thanks for the chat, it made my day to have “real” dialogue with another human being 😂😂. I’ll see you in the next video 👍🏽👋🏽
Great comparison video! I have the AccuQuilt Go and a Brother SDX230Di and find that they both have their uses for me. I use my AccuQuilt for regular quilt blocks and the Scan n Cut for appliqués. I also have the Cricut Maker that I found to be lacking for quilting for me, as I wanted to use it for cutting out appliqués and I did figure out a way to do it but the Scan n Cut is so much easier to use.
Oh my stars! Thanks for sharing. I was hoping I wasn’t the only one who had both for different purposes 😊. I love the Scan N Cut for appliqués & the AccuQuilt for quilt blocks. I’m so happy you’re here! I hope you stick around for more videos 😊
Thank you so much for this great review! I have recently started watching your videos and they are so helpful. Thank you for sharing your time and information. I would hesitate to get a current Brother anything. I had/have a Brother INNOVIS 1500D embroidery sewing machine, and every few months it was in the shop to get a "spring" replaced (at no charge, but it was inconvenient.) My 30 year old Brother sewing machine still works like a charm.
Thank you for the compliment 😊. I’m so grateful you’re here and hope you keep coming back to hang out 😊 Glad to know about the brother machines. I sew on Vintage Singer machines mainly to avoid those problems associated with “modern” machines😂
Each machine has a different purpose. The AccuQuilt is made for the sole purpose of cutting quilt pieces and shapes. The Scan N Cut is made for scanning objects and cutting them to precision. You can scan an appliqué drawing and cut it perfectly. You can also cut paper and vinyl. You can’t just cut any shape of your liking in an AccuQuilt. You are restricted to the dies they sell. They are not interchangeable machines. There’s a lot of information lacking in this comparison.
Thanks for commenting😊. Yes, there is a lot of information lacking in this comparison. The goal of this video was to focus on the use of both machines for cutting quilting fabric & the use of the built in quilt blocks of the Scan N Cut machine. 😊
Hi Stacey😊👋🏽. Thanks so much for contributing to the conversation! I’m so glad you’re able to keep quilting using your GoBig. Arthritis is very debilitating but you didn’t let it stop you from continuing to quilt. You found the tools to extend your quilting years! I appreciate you being here and will see you in the next video 😊👍🏽
My pleasure!😊 Thank YOU for commenting 😊. I appreciate you being here and hope that you’ll subscribe and join me for more videos. I’ll see you in the next video 👋🏽😊
Great video. I don't think a digital cutter is very useful for cutting patchwork but is great for applique. The rotary cutter or the Accuquilt Go is a better option. I'm in a group who are exploring the uses of digital cutters for applique . I'd love to see how you use the Scan and cut for applique. I have a Cricut Maker and Silhouette Cameo. I love how the Cricut cuts fabric but I prefer the software for the Silhouette. My biggest problem is how to get a pdf or scanned pattern to give me a clean cut.
This was so helpful. I have two Accuquilt cutters. The medium size and the mini. The issue I have with these two machine are you cannot make 10” blocks. You have to purchase the Go Big. Which is large and heavy. Plus, you are limited, with any of the Accquilt machines, to the size of any block. There is very few dies that come in more than one size. Then you have cost of mat replacements. Shipping with AccQuilt Company is expensive. Few stores in my area sell the dies or cutting mats. ScanNCut, I like the idea of being able to make blocks any size. Moreover, you don’t have keep buying dies. Can you program other designs? The ScanNCut, it is more work to get a design cut out but in the long run you have more choices. I am going to look into purchasing the machine. Thanks for the information.
Hi Constance😊. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! The Scan N Cut is a good option if you have the patience. Yes there are many more quilt blocks with the SDX325 version. Check out the AllBrands RUclips channel. Courtney is a master at showing you how to use all the features of the Scan N Cut. I’ll be doing more videos with the Scan N Cut, but for now AllBrands will teach you a lot. I hope this helps! I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
Thank you for your excellent demonstration and review of both. I’m a beginner quilter and really just use 5 by 5 inch squares so for now I’ll pass on buying either.
Hi 😊👋🏽. My pleasure. I totally understand being at the beginning of your journey and sticking with precuts! I hope you come back and join me for more videos. I’m going to be getting more into color theory which may be helpful on your quilting journey 😊
I have both and there is a purpose for both and my go big was not that expensive when I got it 8 years ago. I paid almost twice for my snc model from the brother dealer
Hi Tanya😊 Thanks for commenting! I agree with you. Both machines allow us to express our creativity differently and if we are fortunate to own both we can sure create some quilting magic😊
so lets say that you want to make 20 churn dash blocks. about how long will it take to cut all the pieces ? estimate. just wondering if its a lot slower that the accuquilt or not?
Hello 👋🏽. Using the Scan N Cut is definitely a lot longer because you have to cut each piece individually on the mat. With Accuquilt churn dash die, you can theoretically cut 6 blocks with one pass (6 layers of fabric = 6 blocks). So with the Accuquilt churn dash die, 20 blocks could take approximately 5 minutes depending on if you’ve rough cut your fabric pieces already. And with the Scan N Cut, well, I’m guessing minimal 1 hour for 20 blocks because of all the work with getting the fabric situated on the mat, making sure it’s stuck on the mat properly, multiple runs through the machine, having to load all the pieces onto the screen & sizing each piece. Hope this was helpful 🤞🏽😊
Awesome! I enjoy them both as well. I find myself using the Scan N Cut for my machine embroidery projects because a variety of shapes & sizes with one machine 😊. Thanks for sharing, I hope you come back for more videos 😘
Thank you for this demo. I’ve been eyeing the Scan n cut. Haven’t pulled the trigger yet. I just feel you have more options with this machine vs. the accuquilt. I’m looking for a machine that will cut my EPP papers. Feel the scan n quilt would work better. I would also use to cut my fabrics also. Thanks!
Hi Susan😊. Thanks for commenting & I’m glad the video was help. For your use case, the Scan N Cut is absolutely the best choice! I love it because it is so versatile & you are not locked into fixed sized dies like with the AccuQuilt. I use and love both machines. They both have specific uses in my quilting studio 😊. I’ll see you in the next video😊👋🏽
@@TalohaStudios Hi Tammi. Additional Question .. can you use the rotary blade on the scan n cut to cut cardstock? Im thinking why not but thought I woukd ask
Hi Susan, pardon the delayed response 😊. Yes, you use the rotary blade for card stock. You may have to slow down the cut speed if it is thicker card stock. Hope this helps 😊👋🏽
Hello & thank you for your questions 😊. The Go! Cuts just as well as the other cutters. The Go! Will accommodate larger dies compared to the Go!Me, so you have more die options with the Go! The “rotary” blade (the circle one) for the Scan N cut costs approximately $40 for the blade alone and approximately $60 for the initial kit. I haven’t needed to replace my rotary blade yet. But I don’t use the machine frequently. I pretty much use it to cut appliqué pieces. I hope this helps😊 I’ll see you in the next video😊👋🏽
Hi Kathleen😊. Thanks for sharing. The rotary blade is a nice tool to have on hand. I go back & forth with the rotary blade and the fabric blade so it’ll come in handy. I appreciate you commenting & will see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
Hi Alice😊. Thanks for your question. No it does not. However, AccuQuilt makes a 2 1/2” strip die for all their cutters even the GoMe! The 2 1/2” strip die is my #1 favorite strip die because it is so versatile and makes cutting binding strips an absolute breeze. Hope this helps. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
@@TalohaStudios Yes, I just bought the Accuquilt Go Big Electric (because of my arm injury) and I can see how quickly the cost of dies are adding up. Several years ago I thought a Scan and Cut would be what I wanted but didn't look deep enough into it. After seeing your Video, I'm thinking maybe that would have been a much better choice for me. Oh dear, I just received my 2&1/2" die. I guess I can save my pennies again for the Scan and Cut. Thank you for the information and your Video. 🌻
You’re right, purchasing the dies adds up over time. Continue to save money so that you can buy the Scan N Cut. In the meantime, maximize the use of what you have so that you don’t have buyers remorse 😞. Stay tuned, my goal is to come up with inspiring projects 😊
For the Brother, why couldn't you cut your fabric to the size in one strip as it's layed out on the display screen? That would surely cut down on scraps.
@TammisStitches I'm new to quilting, but definitely not new to die cutting machines. Since you're able to move the images on the display screen, are you able to select more than one at a time to move them? If so, you can move the images; still cut the fabric in one piece and lay it on the mat how it shows on the screen; that will allow you to wear the sticky down more evenly across the whole mat.
@TammisStitches ** moving the images as a single grouping would be easier to keep aligned than moving each one, one at a time and trying to align back up perfectly
@TammisStitches are you able to have more than section of a project or whatever you're making on the display to scan and cut at once? For example if you're making a Sunbonnet Sue, can you have her pieced out so you can lay out multiple different fabrics on the mat to have multiple shapes cut at once? If so that would absolutely save time. I did that all the time with my Silhouette and eClips 2 when card making or making 3d items.
Hi & thanks for your question 😊. The Scan M Cut off cuts one layer at a time. Versus the AccuQuilt which can cut up to six layers of quilting cotton at a time. Make sure you’re subscribed. I have more in the pipeline with these machines. I’ll see you in my next video 😊👋🏽
It will usually cut just one layer at a time, but the mat is 12x12", so you can fit lots of shapes on the area before you cut and you can place them quite close together, so there is very little fabric waste - with pre-cuts you could easily lay 4 charm squares, or a layer cake square onto the mat and use the screen to fill them with multiple shapes. I'm in the middle of making a pineapple style quilt for my son and I fussy cut out the owls from the piece of fabric I was using and then I was also able to cut up some other pieces by filling in the spaces around them - I do fussy cutting with the fabric right side up as it shows up better on the screen. I have a slightly older machine the SDX125, but mine doesn't have the embroidery capability, I use mine either for cutting fabric, or paper crafting. I hope that helps you a bit. The rotary blade works best for quilting fabric for piecing and the other fabric blade, which acts more like a scalpel, or craft knife works well for materials like fabrics that have had fusible web attached to the back for applique. I also use my standard auto blade for things like leather, cork, or ultrasuede. The pointed tool used in the video is mostly used for weeding vinyl, or lifting the corners of the materials just enough to get your fingers, or spatula underneath. It was interesting to see the comparison between the two machines, I feel that both do slightly different things, the Scan n cut is good if you have a small area to work in, mine fits on one end of my desk and my sewing machine at the other, the smaller accuquilt machines may be more portable.
With the dies, you just lay the fabric (up yo 6 layers) on the die, top with the pad and roll it through. I've had a scanncut2, this is why I sold it. You have to either irin on a stabilizsr or starch your fabrics to make them stiff. Then, you need to program you desugn in (or scan it) abd tweak it until its the size you want ....then cut it. I realize the dies are pricey (i wait for good sales), but for me, thd Accuquilt is do much easier and by far faster.
Hi Ellen😊. Thanks for sharing😊. The AccuQuilt cutting system is absolutely faster & easier to use! And like you, I wait for a good sale before I purchase the dies. I appreciate you being here and hope to see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I gave my scan and cut away because it was useless for quilting and a pain in the neck for applique. I have an AccuQuilt Go cutter now for about 6 years. I absolutely love it. I recently invested into the Studio and love it as well. I use my dies every time I make a quilt. Again, Scan N Cut is a waste of time and money.
Hi Katherine😊! Thanks for sharing your experience. In my opinion, the AccuQuilt cutting system is in a class of its own when it comes to quilting 😊. I also have a Studio 2 cutter and love it as well 😊
Hi Eileen👋🏽😊. That’s correct. The blade should be changed periodically. I change my blades based on the material I’m cutting. For example, If I’m cutting cork fabric or waxed canvas, I change the blade more frequently compared to when I’m cutting quilting cotton fused or not👍🏽. Thank you so much for contributing to the conversation! I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
Both machines are good for specific things. I have both, and there are so many things that the scan n cut does that you cannot do with the AccuQuilt. The AccuQuilt can only function with dies, this is not the case with the scan n cut.
Hi Annie😊 Thanks for commenting! You are absolutely correct. I love them both because they offer me very different ways to express my creativity 😊. I appreciate you being here and hope you join me for more videos 😊👋🏽
Brother Scan and Cut cuts fabrics. Patterns can be scanned into machine then cut it. Appliqué technique is great for this. Patterns with many small pieces would be great for this machine. Accuquilt requires the dies (shapes) to cut. Dies are expensive. They are different cutters.
That’s correct 😊. I’m working on a video on how to cut appliqué pieces using the Scan N Cut. I’ll post it next week. Please check it out and let me know your feedback! 😊
I have an Accuquilt GO, it's a manual hand crank & much less expensive than the HO BIG machine. Still, the dies can be expensive and the matts don't last as long as you would hope. This suits my needs.
Cool! I’m glad you have a solution that works for you. Quilting is so magical & gets more enjoyable when you have tools that satisfies your needs. Thanks for commenting 😊
I have the Accuquilt Go Big electric cutter. I have watched for their sales and have gotten some really good buys. So happy with it! Just watch for a sale when you need more mats. I think they last for a decent amount of time.
I own the Accuquilt Go , the electric and the manual one. If you are an avid quilter the accuquilt is a much better option. They always have sales so you can get an opportunity to purchase without paying retail or also purchase from eBay. The scan n cut is more for small time quilt projects. If you are regular quilter cutting fabric I would not use scan and cut. You could just also just invest in the Go cube die set to avoid having to purchase a lot of dies unless you do a lot of applique.
Quilting has become a very expensive hobby. Years ago, my MIL used to make quilts all winter. She used fabric from old clothes and clothes that were given to her to make her quilts. She never purchased any fabric. How things have changed.
Thanks for sharing your story 😊. Yes, quilting can be a very expensive hobby. I’ve seen many quilters “Upcycle” fabric/materials to use in their quilts. And most of the quilting community are very skilled at using rotary cutters, acrylic templates, and rulers. Those are very cost effective ways to enjoy the quilting craft. There’s room for all of us no matter which methods we choose. I appreciate your comment 😊
Thanks for commenting 😊. I like crinkly fabric. So, depending on the block I’m making, I will decide whether or not I press my fabric before cutting or not. Here on this channel, I do what works for me and my projects. Not what I’m “supposed” to do. I’m all about promoting the joy of the quilting craft and not so much about stressing over making things “perfect”. If that interests you, I invite you to join me on this “off the beaten path” quilting journey 😊👋🏽
Thank you for commenting. Oh no Linda! I’m sorry to hear that😞. Check out the AllBrands RUclips channel. The host Courtney is a master and teaching how to use the Scan N Cut. That’s where I’ve learned most of my skills. Stay tuned to my channel, I’m going to do more Scan N Cut videos. Maybe they’ll inspire you to remove that dust and give it another try. In the meantime, check out AllBrands RUclips. I’ll see you in my next video 😊👋🏽
I regret the day I bought a Accuquilt cutter, it is false advertising, in the advert they never say the mat is an extra cost. At least Scan and Cut provides two mats inclusive of the sale price DONT BUY ACCQUILT
That’s unfortunate you had that experience😞. Scan N Cut is definitely a better solution because it has more flexibility and less necessary accessories to use. Best of luck with your Scan N Cut😊
Thanks for the observation 😊. Unfortunately I’m a one woman show and don’t have a dedicated camera person. So when I film, there’s a camera between myself and the equipment. That makes it challenging for me to conserve the most fabric while attempting to demonstrate how to use the equipment. My goal in the videos is to share my experiences vs perfection with techniques. I appreciate your feedback 😊
After watching this video, I am so glad I never bought the scan and cut! That is too many steps! And I absolutely love my Accuquilt Go Big Electric Cutter!!! I have owned it since 2017. I HIGHLY recommend it! And NO, it doesn’t waste a lot of fabric!!!
It does not waste a lot of fabric if you precut your fabric a half inch bigger than what you need on the die.
With The Accuquilt system the possibilities are ENDLESS!!! And if you watch for their sales you’ll get some great deals! I did! Less time cutting, more time quilting! Go Accuquilt!!!
Woohoo! The Go Big is my favorite😊. I hear you on the Scan N Cut, I use it sparingly for appliqué projects. Thanks so much for commenting. I hope you stick around for more videos 😊
Watching the scan n cut cutting rectangles makes me want to grab a rotary cutter and mat. Accuquilt wins for me, although the dies are expensive.
Very informative video! Your directions were really clear and you gave me a great comparison. Blessings & thank you!
Thank you & my pleasure! I’m so happy you found it valuable. Please join me for more videos😊 Many Blessings to you as well 😊
Hey Tammi, Great review of these 2 products. I had thought about purchasing a Cricut Maker to cut fabric but at my age learning new software on the computer was not something I cared to learn. I'm so glad I got the AccuQuilt cutter. I didn't even know about the Brother Scan and Cut for fabric. 😊
Hey Tammy! You made an excellent choice. I hear the Cricut Maker has glitchy software and isn’t using friendly. I bought the Scan N Cut before I bought the GoBig because I thought it would suffice, but quickly found out it was way too much work for quilt blocks. So that’s when I got the GoBig. I also do machine embroidery, so I use the Scan N Cut to cut out pieces for my applique designs 😊
This is a great starting point, but wait, there’s more… I have all of the Accuquilt Go! Cutters (not the Studios) and the newest Scan n Cut DX330. For “Artistic” quilters, the Scan n Cut is the most versatile, for sure. I also love that I can use my SnC to scan any of my Accuquilt appliqué dies and play with the sizes to create custom appliqué. On the other hand, the Accuquilt Go! and GoBig! Cutter can cut an entire quilt in a couple of hours, six layers at a time for all of the pieces on a given block. I cut an entire queen size Double Wedding Ring Quilt (>1,600 pieces) in my RV in two days on the manual GO! And you can’t beat the strip dies on an Accuquilt cutter. So a beginning quilter will probably be happier on the Manual GO! And the 8” Mix & Match Cube. I have made scores of quilts using my Accuquilt cutters and wouldn’t be without them! The Scan n Cut by comparison, is limited to one layer of fabric at a cut, although you can have multiple and varied objects per cut. The learning curve on the SnC much higher, but I love the machine for the flexibility it gives me. If you are not very “Tech Savy” go for the Accuquilt first. There are a few dies that can only be used on the GOBig! But all of the strip dies and block dies can be used on the Manual GO! Hope this adds something for potential buyers!
Laura, your comment is AWESOME 🥰!! Thank you so much for contributing 😊. I love your hack of using your ScanNCut to scan the AccuQuilt dies and resize them. Genius!! Oh, and when I grow up I want to be like you and cut fabric with my AccuQuilt machines while on the road in my RV🥰. Hashtag #lifegoals😂. I am so glad you’re here Laura, I appreciate your energy 😊. I’ll see you in the next video my friend 😊👋🏽
I have both as well. It really does depend on how creative you want to be.
I have multiple uses outside of quilting for the scan n cut and I use the accuquilt for cutting multiple pieces quickly like you said.
There are learning curves for everything.
I just wish I didn’t desire to learn every gadget out there! 😂
Oh and we full time in our RV and yes I have a sewing area in our toy hauler garage. Our prior 5th wheel I used the dinette. If you have the motivation and love of sewing, you will find a way! The Accuquilt makes cutting sooo much easier. 😂
Agree! I have a Go! Love that it cuts many at a time.... especially with different types of fabric.
@leahholland6272 Wonderful Leah😊! Thanks for contributing to the conversation. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I really enjoy listening to you on your videos. You have fewer verbal tics than most you-tubers. Your comparison of the two machines is very well done and has given me a lot of information to use to compare the two machines. Ultimately, I'm not sure that time is saved using either machine compared to hand cutting. Most definitely one ends up with a lot of waste with either machine.
Aww, thank you for the compliments 😊. Hand cutting by far is the most economical and for quilters who are skilled, is faster as well😊. Thanks so much for watching. I hope you stick around & just hang out with us 😊
I would buy the Go Big cutter. Thanks for doing this and sharing.
Yay! I’m so excited for you 😊. Thanks for sharing. I’ll see you in the next video. I appreciate you 😊
Great video! Thank you for the detailed comparison and instructions on how to use them.
Yay! I’m so glad you found it valuable. I appreciate your feedback & I invite you to keep coming back for more! 😊
I have both system and enjoy them and happy with my purchases.
Yay! I’m glad to hear you enjoy both systems 😊. Thanks for sharing your experience. Please join me for more videos. I’m working a video on how to use the Scan N Cut for appliqués. Please join me, I’d love to hear your feedback once it’s posted next week 😊
I have AccuQuiltt Studio Cutter (2013,). I tried the Cricket, and AccuQuilt Go Big, didn't serve my needs very well, but they're very nice machines, I needed something a little different for shop use at the time..., so I purchased the AccuQuiltt Studio Cutter,,it was a much better choice for me. It really helps to know what you're going to use it for.
You're right- it cost more, and the dies are very costly especially today.
Hi Myree😊. Thanks for sharing. I agree, knowing what type of use/projects you’ll be using the cutter for is critical to understand before you invest in a cutter. Mainly because as you mentioned, the dies are a significant financial investment and you want to make sure you don’t waste money. I’ve seen marketplaces on Facebook where you can sell dies/cutters. But paying crazy shipping costs or meeting up with random people to sell the products could be more trouble than it’s worth. I really appreciate you being here 😊. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I’m a human bean now let’s get into it?
Made me chuckle 😃😃😃
Hey Sam😊! I’m glad it brought you some chuckles 😂. With all that’s happening now & in the future with AI, I wanted to be clear I’m “real”😂. Thanks for commenting. I appreciate you 👍🏽😊
@@TalohaStudios ahhhh!!!!!! That’s why you said it! I was wondering why, but now that totally makes sense 😂. Ok but now I’m questioning……because AI would totally say it’s a human. Suspicious 🤨 hahahaha
Sam my quilty friend🥰, I now have that same suspicion 😂. That’s what I get for trying to outsmart AI😂😂. Thanks for the chat, it made my day to have “real” dialogue with another human being 😂😂. I’ll see you in the next video 👍🏽👋🏽
Great comparison video! I have the AccuQuilt Go and a Brother SDX230Di and find that they both have their uses for me. I use my AccuQuilt for regular quilt blocks and the Scan n Cut for appliqués. I also have the Cricut Maker that I found to be lacking for quilting for me, as I wanted to use it for cutting out appliqués and I did figure out a way to do it but the Scan n Cut is so much easier to use.
I love the idea of using the Scan and Cut for appliques.
Oh my stars! Thanks for sharing. I was hoping I wasn’t the only one who had both for different purposes 😊. I love the Scan N Cut for appliqués & the AccuQuilt for quilt blocks. I’m so happy you’re here! I hope you stick around for more videos 😊
Thank you so much for this great review! I have recently started watching your videos and they are so helpful. Thank you for sharing your time and information. I would hesitate to get a current Brother anything. I had/have a Brother INNOVIS 1500D embroidery sewing machine, and every few months it was in the shop to get a "spring" replaced (at no charge, but it was inconvenient.) My 30 year old Brother sewing machine still works like a charm.
Thank you for the compliment 😊. I’m so grateful you’re here and hope you keep coming back to hang out 😊 Glad to know about the brother machines. I sew on Vintage Singer machines mainly to avoid those problems associated with “modern” machines😂
Hi, Tammi, keep up the great work.@@TalohaStudios
Each machine has a different purpose. The AccuQuilt is made for the sole purpose of cutting quilt pieces and shapes. The Scan N Cut is made for scanning objects and cutting them to precision. You can scan an appliqué drawing and cut it perfectly. You can also cut paper and vinyl. You can’t just cut any shape of your liking in an AccuQuilt. You are restricted to the dies they sell. They are not interchangeable machines. There’s a lot of information lacking in this comparison.
Thanks for commenting😊. Yes, there is a lot of information lacking in this comparison. The goal of this video was to focus on the use of both machines for cutting quilting fabric & the use of the built in quilt blocks of the Scan N Cut machine. 😊
I’m 65 and have arthritis in both hands. Thanks to the The Go Big Cutter, I can cut my fabrics with ease. I mostly use the strip dies.
Hi Stacey😊👋🏽. Thanks so much for contributing to the conversation! I’m so glad you’re able to keep quilting using your GoBig. Arthritis is very debilitating but you didn’t let it stop you from continuing to quilt. You found the tools to extend your quilting years! I appreciate you being here and will see you in the next video 😊👍🏽
Great review video! Thank you for all the time and details you put into this ❤
My pleasure!😊 Thank YOU for commenting 😊. I appreciate you being here and hope that you’ll subscribe and join me for more videos. I’ll see you in the next video 👋🏽😊
Great video. I don't think a digital cutter is very useful for cutting patchwork but is great for applique. The rotary cutter or the Accuquilt Go is a better option. I'm in a group who are exploring the uses of digital cutters for applique . I'd love to see how you use the Scan and cut for applique. I have a Cricut Maker and Silhouette Cameo. I love how the Cricut cuts fabric but I prefer the software for the Silhouette.
My biggest problem is how to get a pdf or scanned pattern to give me a clean cut.
Ooh! This is an awesome idea😊. I will make that video 😊 in the next week or so. I appreciate your insight & glad you’re here. Please stay tuned. 😊
I'll be looking for it.@@TalohaStudios
This was so helpful.
I have two Accuquilt cutters. The medium size and the mini. The issue I have with these two machine are you cannot make 10” blocks. You have to purchase the Go Big. Which is large and heavy.
Plus, you are limited, with any of the Accquilt machines, to the size of any block. There is very few dies that come in more than one size.
Then you have cost of mat replacements.
Shipping with AccQuilt Company is expensive. Few stores in my area sell the dies or cutting mats.
ScanNCut, I like the idea of being able to make blocks any size. Moreover, you don’t have keep buying dies.
Can you program other designs?
The ScanNCut, it is more work to get a design cut out but in the long run you have more choices.
I am going to look into purchasing the machine. Thanks for the information.
Hi Constance😊. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! The Scan N Cut is a good option if you have the patience. Yes there are many more quilt blocks with the SDX325 version. Check out the AllBrands RUclips channel. Courtney is a master at showing you how to use all the features of the Scan N Cut. I’ll be doing more videos with the Scan N Cut, but for now AllBrands will teach you a lot. I hope this helps! I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
Thank you for your excellent demonstration and review of both. I’m a beginner quilter and really just use 5 by 5 inch squares so for now I’ll pass on buying either.
Hi 😊👋🏽. My pleasure. I totally understand being at the beginning of your journey and sticking with precuts! I hope you come back and join me for more videos. I’m going to be getting more into color theory which may be helpful on your quilting journey 😊
I have both and there is a purpose for both and my go big was not that expensive when I got it 8 years ago. I paid almost twice for my snc model from the brother dealer
Hi Tanya😊 Thanks for commenting! I agree with you. Both machines allow us to express our creativity differently and if we are fortunate to own both we can sure create some quilting magic😊
Thank you for sharing this comparison! 😊❤
My pleasure 🥰! I’m glad the video was helpful 😊. I’ll see you in the next video 👋🏽
so lets say that you want to make 20 churn dash blocks. about how long will it take to cut all the pieces ? estimate. just wondering if its a lot slower that the accuquilt or not?
Hello 👋🏽. Using the Scan N Cut is definitely a lot longer because you have to cut each piece individually on the mat. With Accuquilt churn dash die, you can theoretically cut 6 blocks with one pass (6 layers of fabric = 6 blocks). So with the Accuquilt churn dash die, 20 blocks could take approximately 5 minutes depending on if you’ve rough cut your fabric pieces already. And with the Scan N Cut, well, I’m guessing minimal 1 hour for 20 blocks because of all the work with getting the fabric situated on the mat, making sure it’s stuck on the mat properly, multiple runs through the machine, having to load all the pieces onto the screen & sizing each piece. Hope this was helpful 🤞🏽😊
Excellent comparison video! Thank you!
Thank you Margaret😊. I’m glad you found it informative. I appreciate the comment & will see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I have both and enjoy both, scan n cut allows yo make Manu different size cuts.
Awesome! I enjoy them both as well. I find myself using the Scan N Cut for my machine embroidery projects because a variety of shapes & sizes with one machine 😊. Thanks for sharing, I hope you come back for more videos 😘
Thank you for this demo. I’ve been eyeing the Scan n cut. Haven’t pulled the trigger yet. I just feel you have more options with this machine vs. the accuquilt. I’m looking for a machine that will cut my EPP papers. Feel the scan n quilt would work better. I would also use to cut my fabrics also. Thanks!
Hi Susan😊. Thanks for commenting & I’m glad the video was help. For your use case, the Scan N Cut is absolutely the best choice! I love it because it is so versatile & you are not locked into fixed sized dies like with the AccuQuilt. I use and love both machines. They both have specific uses in my quilting studio 😊. I’ll see you in the next video😊👋🏽
@@TalohaStudios Hi Tammi. Additional Question .. can you use the rotary blade on the scan n cut to cut cardstock? Im thinking why not but thought I woukd ask
Hi Susan, pardon the delayed response 😊. Yes, you use the rotary blade for card stock. You may have to slow down the cut speed if it is thicker card stock. Hope this helps 😊👋🏽
@@TalohaStudios thank you!!!!
My pleasure Susan 🥰
I'm wondering how the GO! cuts the fabric.
And how often does the Brother cutter blade need replacing and how much does it cost (the circling blade)?
Hello & thank you for your questions 😊. The Go! Cuts just as well as the other cutters. The Go! Will accommodate larger dies compared to the Go!Me, so you have more die options with the Go! The “rotary” blade (the circle one) for the Scan N cut costs approximately $40 for the blade alone and approximately $60 for the initial kit. I haven’t needed to replace my rotary blade yet. But I don’t use the machine frequently. I pretty much use it to cut appliqué pieces. I hope this helps😊 I’ll see you in the next video😊👋🏽
Loving my Go Big by Accuquilt!
Yay!! Thanks for sharing Donna😊. The Go Big truly is a magical machine that is so fun to use 😊. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I ❤ Accuquilt for cutting fabric
Hi Brenda😊 I love AccuQuilt for cutting fabric as well. Thanks for commenting, it’s appreciated! I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I need to invest in a rotary blade for my scan and cut.
Hi Kathleen😊. Thanks for sharing. The rotary blade is a nice tool to have on hand. I go back & forth with the rotary blade and the fabric blade so it’ll come in handy. I appreciate you commenting & will see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
Thank you, this was really helpful!
My pleasure Mrs.M😊. I’m glad you found the tips helpful! I’ll see you in the next video 👋🏽😊
Does the Scan and cut cut the 2&1/2" Strips?
Hi Alice😊. Thanks for your question. No it does not. However, AccuQuilt makes a 2 1/2” strip die for all their cutters even the GoMe! The 2 1/2” strip die is my #1 favorite strip die because it is so versatile and makes cutting binding strips an absolute breeze. Hope this helps. I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
@@TalohaStudios Yes, I just bought the Accuquilt Go Big Electric (because of my arm injury) and I can see how quickly the cost of dies are adding up. Several years ago I thought a Scan and Cut would be what I wanted but didn't look deep enough into it. After seeing your Video, I'm thinking maybe that would have been a much better choice for me. Oh dear, I just received my 2&1/2" die. I guess I can save my pennies again for the Scan and Cut. Thank you for the information and your Video. 🌻
You’re right, purchasing the dies adds up over time. Continue to save money so that you can buy the Scan N Cut. In the meantime, maximize the use of what you have so that you don’t have buyers remorse 😞. Stay tuned, my goal is to come up with inspiring projects 😊
For the Brother, why couldn't you cut your fabric to the size in one strip as it's layed out on the display screen? That would surely cut down on scraps.
That’s a great idea! I didn’t think of it that way. I’ll try that out. Thanks for sharing the suggestion 😊
@TammisStitches I'm new to quilting, but definitely not new to die cutting machines. Since you're able to move the images on the display screen, are you able to select more than one at a time to move them? If so, you can move the images; still cut the fabric in one piece and lay it on the mat how it shows on the screen; that will allow you to wear the sticky down more evenly across the whole mat.
@TammisStitches ** moving the images as a single grouping would be easier to keep aligned than moving each one, one at a time and trying to align back up perfectly
Oh! This is an excellent tip! I’ll try it. Thanks for sharing 😊
@TammisStitches are you able to have more than section of a project or whatever you're making on the display to scan and cut at once? For example if you're making a Sunbonnet Sue, can you have her pieced out so you can lay out multiple different fabrics on the mat to have multiple shapes cut at once? If so that would absolutely save time. I did that all the time with my Silhouette and eClips 2 when card making or making 3d items.
How many layers will the the scan and cut, cut
Hi & thanks for your question 😊. The Scan M Cut off cuts one layer at a time. Versus the AccuQuilt which can cut up to six layers of quilting cotton at a time. Make sure you’re subscribed. I have more in the pipeline with these machines. I’ll see you in my next video 😊👋🏽
It will usually cut just one layer at a time, but the mat is 12x12", so you can fit lots of shapes on the area before you cut and you can place them quite close together, so there is very little fabric waste - with pre-cuts you could easily lay 4 charm squares, or a layer cake square onto the mat and use the screen to fill them with multiple shapes. I'm in the middle of making a pineapple style quilt for my son and I fussy cut out the owls from the piece of fabric I was using and then I was also able to cut up some other pieces by filling in the spaces around them - I do fussy cutting with the fabric right side up as it shows up better on the screen. I have a slightly older machine the SDX125, but mine doesn't have the embroidery capability, I use mine either for cutting fabric, or paper crafting. I hope that helps you a bit.
The rotary blade works best for quilting fabric for piecing and the other fabric blade, which acts more like a scalpel, or craft knife works well for materials like fabrics that have had fusible web attached to the back for applique. I also use my standard auto blade for things like leather, cork, or ultrasuede. The pointed tool used in the video is mostly used for weeding vinyl, or lifting the corners of the materials just enough to get your fingers, or spatula underneath. It was interesting to see the comparison between the two machines, I feel that both do slightly different things, the Scan n cut is good if you have a small area to work in, mine fits on one end of my desk and my sewing machine at the other, the smaller accuquilt machines may be more portable.
With the dies, you just lay the fabric (up yo 6 layers) on the die, top with the pad and roll it through.
I've had a scanncut2, this is why I sold it.
You have to either irin on a stabilizsr or starch your fabrics to make them stiff. Then, you need to program you desugn in (or scan it) abd tweak it until its the size you want ....then cut it.
I realize the dies are pricey (i wait for good sales), but for me, thd Accuquilt is do much easier and by far faster.
Hi Ellen😊. Thanks for sharing😊. The AccuQuilt cutting system is absolutely faster & easier to use! And like you, I wait for a good sale before I purchase the dies. I appreciate you being here and hope to see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
I gave my scan and cut away because it was useless for quilting and a pain in the neck for applique. I have an AccuQuilt Go cutter now for about 6 years. I absolutely love it. I recently invested into the Studio and love it as well. I use my dies every time I make a quilt. Again, Scan N Cut is a waste of time and money.
Hi Katherine😊! Thanks for sharing your experience. In my opinion, the AccuQuilt cutting system is in a class of its own when it comes to quilting 😊. I also have a Studio 2 cutter and love it as well 😊
I imagine you need to change the rotary blade after a number of uses, like with any rotary blade.
Hi Eileen👋🏽😊. That’s correct. The blade should be changed periodically. I change my blades based on the material I’m cutting. For example, If I’m cutting cork fabric or waxed canvas, I change the blade more frequently compared to when I’m cutting quilting cotton fused or not👍🏽. Thank you so much for contributing to the conversation! I’ll see you in the next video 😊👋🏽
Great video thank you
My pleasure! Thanks for the feedback😊. I invite you to join me for more videos 😊
Both machines are good for specific things. I have both, and there are so many things that the scan n cut does that you cannot do with the AccuQuilt. The AccuQuilt can only function with dies, this is not the case with the scan n cut.
Hi Annie😊 Thanks for commenting! You are absolutely correct. I love them both because they offer me very different ways to express my creativity 😊. I appreciate you being here and hope you join me for more videos 😊👋🏽
Brother Scan and Cut cuts fabrics. Patterns can be scanned into machine then cut it. Appliqué technique is great for this. Patterns with many small pieces would be great for this machine.
Accuquilt requires the dies (shapes) to cut. Dies are expensive.
They are different cutters.
That’s correct 😊. I’m working on a video on how to cut appliqué pieces using the Scan N Cut. I’ll post it next week. Please check it out and let me know your feedback! 😊
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Thanks for commenting Judy 👍🏽😊
I have an Accuquilt GO, it's a manual hand crank & much less expensive than the HO BIG machine. Still, the dies can be expensive and the matts don't last as long as you would hope. This suits my needs.
Cool! I’m glad you have a solution that works for you. Quilting is so magical & gets more enjoyable when you have tools that satisfies your needs. Thanks for commenting 😊
I have the Accuquilt Go Big electric cutter. I have watched for their sales and have gotten some really good buys. So happy with it! Just watch for a sale when you need more mats. I think they last for a decent amount of time.
In my opinion, the Accuquilt system is the best bang for your buck and quicker to use.
I agree 100%. Thanks for commenting, I hope you join me for more videos 😊
I own the Accuquilt Go , the electric and the manual one. If you are an avid quilter the accuquilt is a much better option. They always have sales so you can get an opportunity to purchase without paying retail or also purchase from eBay. The scan n cut is more for small time quilt projects. If you are regular quilter cutting fabric I would not use scan and cut. You could just also just invest in the Go cube die set to avoid having to purchase a lot of dies unless you do a lot of applique.
And the Accuquilt system makes good use of your scraps! Just watch their videos!
That’s right, I love watching Pam Heller. I could totally seeing myself hanging out with her 😊. I’m so glad you’re here 😊
Ditto@@TalohaStudios
Quilting has become a very expensive hobby. Years ago, my MIL used to make quilts all winter. She used fabric from old clothes and clothes that were given to her to make her quilts. She never purchased any fabric. How things have changed.
Thanks for sharing your story 😊. Yes, quilting can be a very expensive hobby. I’ve seen many quilters “Upcycle” fabric/materials to use in their quilts. And most of the quilting community are very skilled at using rotary cutters, acrylic templates, and rulers. Those are very cost effective ways to enjoy the quilting craft. There’s room for all of us no matter which methods we choose. I appreciate your comment 😊
You don’t iron your fabric first? I thought you had to iron first???
Thanks for commenting 😊. I like crinkly fabric. So, depending on the block I’m making, I will decide whether or not I press my fabric before cutting or not. Here on this channel, I do what works for me and my projects. Not what I’m “supposed” to do. I’m all about promoting the joy of the quilting craft and not so much about stressing over making things “perfect”. If that interests you, I invite you to join me on this “off the beaten path” quilting journey 😊👋🏽
Heck no! I’m sticking with my AccuQuilt!
😂😂. Excellent choice! Thanks for commenting. Hope you come back for more AccuQuilt video 😊
I bought a scan n cut and gave up after many tries. It's now collecting dust. Too much trouble to make it work. I was and remain disappointed
Thank you for commenting. Oh no Linda! I’m sorry to hear that😞. Check out the AllBrands RUclips channel. The host Courtney is a master and teaching how to use the Scan N Cut. That’s where I’ve learned most of my skills. Stay tuned to my channel, I’m going to do more Scan N Cut videos. Maybe they’ll inspire you to remove that dust and give it another try. In the meantime, check out AllBrands RUclips. I’ll see you in my next video 😊👋🏽
I regret the day I bought a Accuquilt cutter, it is false advertising, in the advert they never say the mat is an extra cost. At least Scan and Cut provides two mats inclusive of the sale price DONT BUY ACCQUILT
That’s unfortunate you had that experience😞. Scan N Cut is definitely a better solution because it has more flexibility and less necessary accessories to use. Best of luck with your Scan N Cut😊
I find that you have a lot of waste of fabric….
Thanks for the observation 😊. Unfortunately I’m a one woman show and don’t have a dedicated camera person. So when I film, there’s a camera between myself and the equipment. That makes it challenging for me to conserve the most fabric while attempting to demonstrate how to use the equipment. My goal in the videos is to share my experiences vs perfection with techniques. I appreciate your feedback 😊