

AccuQuilt - GO! Simple Shapes by Edyta Sitar Die
GO! Simple Shapes Die
Cutting Mat Required: GO! Cutting Mat – 6 in. x 12 in. (15.2 cm x 30.4 cm)
How to Die Cut Simple Shapes:
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Apply fusible web to the wrong side of the fabric before cutting, following the manufacturer's instructions.
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To use 2 ½" strips:
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Cut and fuse 2 ½" strips across the width of fabric (or use precut strips).
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Fanfold up to four layers over the shapes on the left and right side of the die board.
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Cut three of each shape across the width of fabric.
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One yard of 40" wide fabric yields 18 of each shape.
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To use scraps:
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Place pre-fused scraps directly over the shape and cut.
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Why Quilters Love the GO! Simple Shapes Die:
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Designed in collaboration with Edyta Sitar, known for her stunning floral quilt blocks.
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No templates required—this die includes intricate applique shapes that are difficult to cut by hand.
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Features a wide variety of shapes: flower centers, leaves, a small bird, and more.
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Cuts all shapes on the die board using two pre-fused, pre-cut 2 ½" strips.
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Cut up to four layers in a single pass (note: fusible web counts as ½ layer).
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Works with a variety of fabrics: cotton, batiks, wool, felt, flannel, fleece, Cuddle® fabrics, and more.
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Great for experimenting with decorative stitches and thread colors.
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Excellent scrap buster.
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Includes free downloadable patterns.
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Jelly Roll-friendly.
AccuQuilt Benefits:
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Cut significantly more fabric in far less time.
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Achieve accurate cuts every time—no slipping rulers or measuring errors.
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Simple to use—just layer die, fabric, and cutting mat and roll it through the cutter.
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Two Tone Foam helps maximize fabric by placing it only where needed.
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Safe and finger-friendly—no exposed blades.
Die Tips:
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Occasionally, a thread or two may remain where blades meet—snip with scissors.
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Some blades are angled—align fabric to the shape edge, not the die board edge.
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Use high-quality fabric to reduce stretching and distortion.
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Always test cut a single shape before mass cutting to confirm proper orientation.