Karen Stone's Cinco de Mayo???
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Has anyone made this quilt? I've made many pieces and parts (too fun!) but sewing them all together is difficult at best (for me anyway) Does anyone have some hints for sewing the curved pieces together accurately? Thanks!
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Some people pin to where the pieces look like porcupines, other's use three pins... ME? I have to hand sew them LMBO
Go to YouTube and search sewing curves tutorials...try a few methods on scraps and see what works best for you :D:D:D
Go to YouTube and search sewing curves tutorials...try a few methods on scraps and see what works best for you :D:D:D
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
i made the quilt as a wedding gift for friends.
i 2nd the curve master foot. i'm made 3 inch new york beauties with it and they can out great.
i 2nd the curve master foot. i'm made 3 inch new york beauties with it and they can out great.
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Originally Posted by Esqmommy
Originally Posted by kluedesigns
i made the quilt as a wedding gift for friends.
i 2nd the curve master foot. i'm made 3 inch new york beauties with it and they can out great.
i 2nd the curve master foot. i'm made 3 inch new york beauties with it and they can out great.
it comes with universal attachments so i think it fits every maker now.
here's a link
http://www.justcurves.biz/
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I am working on Indian Orange Peel too. I have a similar question after sewing the arcs to the center block about every which way -- my question is which way works best -- leave the paper in or take it off the unit before joining units. I am about to start the border piecing...
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