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Add whimsical trees to any of your quilts with the GO! Trees by Reiko Kato. This die cuts cleanly through multiple fabric layers to create three uniquely shaped trees and two types of stumps. The designer, Reiko Kato, is an award-winning quilt designer whose creations give a Japanese twist to American folklore patterns. Coordinate these trees with the GO! Small Houses by Reiko Kato (55387) to create a village scene or let your inner quilt designer take over and come up with your own creation.
GO! Cutting Mat, 6" x 6" (15.2 cm x 15.2 cm) (55137)
Cut Size
Tree Tops:
1 7/8"W x 2 1/2"H (4.7 cm x 6.4 cm)
2"W x 2 9/16"H (5 cm x 6.5 cm)
2"W x 2 3/8"H (5 cm x 6 cm) Tree Bases:
15/16"W x 15/16"H (2.4 cm x 2.4 cm)
Finished Size
3"W x 3 3/8"H (7.6 cm x 8.6 cm) approx.
Die Board Size
6" x 6" (15.2 cm x 15.2 cm)
Care & Maintenance: Use adhesive roller to clean lint and thread from dies. After each use, with the die pick provided with the cutter, remove any threads imbedded between blades and foam. It's normal for threads to get caught where blades meet in a die. Remove with tweezers or die pick. Die blades never need to be sharpened.
Die Tips:
With some fabrics, after cutting, a thread or two will remain where die blades meet. Snip threads with scissors.
Use cutting mats that matches size of each die.
For best results, cut with die blades running under roller at an angle. Do not cut with blades parallel to roller.
Blades on some dies are positioned at an angle. Align fabric to edge of shape, not edge of die board.
Some dies feature specially designed corners to aid in alignment and pre-cutting.
For fast applique, apply fusible web to fabrics, then cut shapes with dies.
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.