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GO! Baby Bib Die
Original price was: $103.99.$72.20Current price is: $72.20.
Description
AQ Cutting Mat Required:GO! Cutting Mat, 10 in. x 24 in. (25.4 cm x 61 cm)
How to Die Cut Baby Bibs:
For best cutting results, position fabric on the lengthwise grain (straight of grain) as it goes under the roller.
TIP: The die is designed to cut three complete baby bibs in one pass through the cutter.
- For each color: Cut 1—13” x width of fabric (WOF) strip. Position nap to bottom of bib on die. (Cuddle® fabric is 60” wide.) Fanfold to 8 1/2” on die. Sub cut into 6 baby bibs—3 right facing and 3 left facing.
Why Quilters Love the GO! Baby Bib Die:
- Due to popular demand, the GO! Baby Bib die is now available in both GO! And Studio.
- If you need a baby gift or just want an easy sewing project, this baby bib pattern can be cut in minutes and sewn quickly and easily!
- GO! Baby Bib is a DIY (“do-it-yourself”) Project die. These are popular shapes of projects that you make for yourself, to give as gifts or to sell.
- No template required. The GO! Baby Bib die includes a standard-sized baby bib shape that is typically difficult to cut by hand.
- Quickly and easily cut 3 complete baby bibs in one pass thru the cutter (2 cuts needed per baby bib).
- Make baby bibs out of a variety of fabrics cut with your GO! Baby Bib die: flannel, terry cloth, waffle fabric, Cuddle® fabrics, cotton and more!
- Make it personal! GO! Baby Bib is designed to work with GO! Applique shapes that are 5” or smaller or embellishing with embroidery.
- Packaging includes a free pattern to get you started.
- Fat Quarter Friendly
AccuQuilt Benefits:
- Cut so much more fabric in less time.
- Get accurate cuts every time — No slipping rulers or mistakes
- Easiest to use — Simply place die on cutter, then fabric and cutting mat on top
- Save fabric with Two Tone Foam — Get more out of your fabric by placing it only over the shape you want to cut.
- Safe to use — No blades come anywhere near your fingers
Die Tips:
- With some fabrics, after cutting, a thread or two will remain where die blades meet. Snip threads with scissors.
- Blades on some dies are positioned at an angle. Align fabric to edge of shape, not edge of die board.
- Use good quality fabric to reduce fabric stretch.
- It’s always a good idea to test cut one shape before cutting many shapes to ensure fabric orientation is correct.

