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GO! Baby Zoo Animals Die Review – A Sweet AccuQuilt Pick for Baby Quilts

May 27, 2026 by Shellie Wilson

There are some quilting tools that just make you smile before you have even threaded the machine, and the GO! Baby Zoo Animals die from AccuQuilt is definitely one of them.

This sweet little appliqué die cuts the pieces for a giraffe, monkey, and lion, making it a lovely choice for baby quilts, nursery wall hangings, toddler pillows, handmade baby shower gifts, and those “I need something adorable but not overly complicated” quilting projects. And honestly, anything that saves us from hand-cutting tiny animal spots and little noses deserves a warm cup of tea and a place on the sewing table.

If you already use an AccuQuilt GO! cutting system, this is one of those dies that feels especially useful for gift quilting. Baby projects are always popular, and animal-themed quilts never really go out of style. They are cheerful, gender-neutral if you want them to be, and easy to personalise with fabric choices.

You can view the GO! Baby Zoo Animals die and mat set here

The big appeal here is speed and consistency. The die includes multiple appliqué shapes that would be fiddly to cut neatly by hand, especially if you are making more than one animal or repeating the design across a quilt. AccuQuilt notes that the die cuts eleven shapes and can be used with fabrics such as cotton, batiks, wool, felt, flannel, fleece, and more, which opens it up for quilts, soft books, banners, and even tactile baby-room projects.

I especially like this one for using up scraps. You know those oddly shaped pieces of yellow, brown, cream, and tan fabric that somehow survive every stash clean-out? This is exactly the sort of die that turns them into something charming instead of another “I’ll use that one day” pile.

For newer quilters, appliqué can feel a bit intimidating, but a die like this takes away one of the more annoying parts: getting every little shape neat enough to stitch around. Once the pieces are cut, you can fuse them in place and finish them with a blanket stitch, satin stitch, or simple raw-edge appliqué. If you are still building confidence with appliqué, have a browse through our quilting tutorials on CraftGossip, including posts about using AccuQuilt dies and beginner-friendly quilt projects, because they pair beautifully with dies like this.

This would be a lovely add-on for anyone who already owns the GO! Baby, GO! Me, GO!, GO! Big, or other compatible AccuQuilt cutter. It does require the correct cutting mat, so make sure you have the GO! 6″ x 12″ cutting mat before you sit down ready to cut. There is nothing more annoying than being all excited to start and discovering the mat you have is the wrong size. Ask any crafter with three half-finished projects and a suspiciously full notions drawer.

The finished animals are small enough to work well on baby blocks, quilt borders, bibs, burp cloths, soft books, nursery bunting, and tote bags. You could make a full baby zoo quilt with repeating animals, or use just one lion or giraffe as a feature appliqué on a simple patchwork background. If you love quick handmade gifts, this die would also be handy for making personalised baby name cushions or little fabric wall banners.

I would pair this with soft nursery fabrics, low-volume background prints, flannel scraps, or even wool felt for a more textured look. If you are shopping for coordinating fabrics, Fat Quarter Shop and Connecting Threads are both useful places to look for baby-friendly quilting cottons, precuts, and background fabrics. A small fat quarter bundle would give you plenty of variety without needing to cut into your “too pretty to use” stash. We all have one.

If you make baby quilts often, love animal appliqué, or already have an AccuQuilt cutter waiting for more fun dies, this one is a very sweet addition to your sewing room.

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