Presser Foot for Curves?
#1
Aloha,
Has anyone used a presser foot for sewing curves? I want to make an apple core quilt & would like to know if anyone has used this foot with success. It is a bit spendy and I am not interested in a gimmick, but would buy it if it is a good addition to my machines. All posts will be most appreciated!!
Christi in Maui
Has anyone used a presser foot for sewing curves? I want to make an apple core quilt & would like to know if anyone has used this foot with success. It is a bit spendy and I am not interested in a gimmick, but would buy it if it is a good addition to my machines. All posts will be most appreciated!!
Christi in Maui
#3
I've not seen what you are talking about, but if you have one of the 'old' presser foot like was standard on straight stitch only machines back when I started sewing, that has the wide side on the left and the narrow side on the right, it works quite nicely.
#5
Yes I have this foot. I bought it at a quilt show and when I got home I thought, what did I buy this foot and these tweezers for???. But I used it, made this quilt, and I really do like it. The curves go together so easy. I did use the tweezers that she sold and I think they did help but, I think any tweezers would have had the same effect.
Circle quilt. I did use Dec. stitch in the ditch on this.
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#8
Originally Posted by zennia
That is a pretty quilt. I just use my regular foot and it works fine.
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