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I spent yesterday at the Sew Expo in Puyallup. I came home with a new Oliso Itouch iron, the TG 1600 - the yellow one just like what they use on Fons & Porter, and the Curver Master which is the attachment foot that you use to sew curved pieces like in the Drunkard Path and the double wedding ring just to name a few. Anyway I have been sewing with my curver master and pressing with my new itouch iron all day and I am a happy camper. I love both of them because they do work very nicely. The Curver master has a 1/4" guide on it as part of how it works but you can also sew just regular straight seams to with it. If you do any curve piecing I would strongly suggest this attachment. Or if you have been looking for a 1/4" guide or foot this would work for that as well. With the curve master you don't have to pin your pieces together so it is a time saver. Plus it was easy to do - it worked on the very first pieces that I tried. Anyway just thought I would share this two great toys that I got yesterday.
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Sherryl
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Thanks,
Sherryl
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Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Sherryl, I'm so happy for you!!
It's so much fun to get new toys! :D:D
That curvemaster- is it generic??
Or is it for a specific machine?
It's so much fun to get new toys! :D:D
That curvemaster- is it generic??
Or is it for a specific machine?
Thanks,
Sherryl
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Originally Posted by sassyg
the curve master works on viking;janome;bernina;babylock;singer;featherweigh t;white;elna;kenmore; it has a high and low shanks adaptor
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Sherryl
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