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Old 11-28-2006, 11:03 AM
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Hi, I am always looking for things to make life easier. I keep seeing Wizard feet & Guides that the ads rave. I do not even know what these are. Any help. I saw one and saw that it does elastic easy. Is this it? Thanks
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Old 11-29-2006, 04:41 AM
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I've never heard of wizard feet but I think my walking foot is the best thing ever!
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Old 11-29-2006, 04:55 AM
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You bet, I have a walking foot but I just got a walking foot with feet, (advertised that way) that I actually see as big ridges. Anyway it is a whole new experiance in sewing and to think I found it on ebay! Donna Rae
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Old 11-29-2006, 06:09 AM
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DonnaRae, the wizard feet are more useful for garment construction and embellishments than for quilting. They have interchangable pieces that will guide ribbons, beads and elastic. You may be able to see them on the Sewing with Nancy site. I know she carries them in her catalog.
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Okay, thanks
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Old 11-29-2006, 03:02 PM
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I have the Wizard and I love it. When I am machine quilting, it has a foot so that I can stitch in the ditch. Another attachment lets me adjust my needle position and get the 1/4 inch that I need for my piecework. It has a guide that I can run my material against and get the quarter inch seam. I hope that I have been able to help you understand the Wizard.
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Thelma, do those feet fit the wizard that does the beading and ribbon work? Do we have to buy an additional set? Also, where can we see them online? Thanks. :-)
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No they don't do the beads and ribbon. I had to get other feet for that.
You should be able to look into Clotilda's catalog and find the Wizard. If you do any paper piecing, the stitching the ditch will help keep on the line.
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Hi, thanks for the info. I am going over to the site to check out. I had heard about them but was not sure what it was all about. :mrgreen:
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Originally Posted by Boo
Thelma, do those feet fit the wizard that does the beading and ribbon work? Do we have to buy an additional set? Also, where can we see them online? Thanks. :-)
The Creative Feet are the ones for sewing beads and ribbons http://www.creativefeet.com
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