Originally Posted by galvestonangel
The foot that helps with quilt making is only $25, I am going to get one and try it. We will see if it helps my accuracy. Thanks for the link.
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Originally Posted by galvestonangel
The foot that helps with quilt making is only $25, I am going to get one and try it. We will see if it helps my accuracy. Thanks for the link.
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Originally Posted by amocha1
Hi, I bought these a couple of years ago at PIQF. They are functional and do work. Now, that being said. I don't have anything negative to say about them. I'm not raving either. But they do work.
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Originally Posted by clarerowley
Each of our feet come with instructions - no matter how you buy them. If you haven't used them, I'm wondering why?
Satinedge has always been the most popular and if you understand all it is used for,it would be left on the machine 80% of them time. This foot ALL by itself and on any sewing machine can do this: Appliqué Cutwork Lettuce Edging Petite Appliqué Satin Stitch Edging Trapunto Appliqué Corded Satin Stitch Edging Fishing Line Edges Over casting Wire Eddges Edge Stitching 1/4" seams Scant 1/4" Seams Pintucking Stitching In A Ditch Top Stitching Invisible Appliqué / Garments Invisible Appliqué / Quilts Invisible Binding YOU NEVER HAVE TO HAND STITCH AGAIN ;) and when you're finished you don't see ANY stitch at all Yippie! Even on binding. - the feet do 88 different things - you don't have to do all of those however, if you bought every foot from every manufacturer you would still only be able to do 40% of what our 3 feet do. No sewing machine has these feet - the copies of my feet that they have are NOT the same and don't sew as well. Have any questions? I'm ready to answer :) Could you stop talking like your doing a sales pitch. I keep thinking the sham wow guy is gonna pop up. I know your stuff is imp to you, but if we wanted the sales pitch we'd read it on your site. We'd rather know you, the person. |
I really appreciate the information that has been provided. I went to three different sites and none of them had the information that I found in clarerowley's post. I wanted to know more from someone who had actually had experience with the feet to help me make up my mind. I'm a little confused about one of the posts where one poster seems to be reprimanded and her post is defined as a "sales pitch," while another poster is reprimanded for not "raving," both from the same responder.
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I have seen Clare demonstrate the feet and have used them in many situations that I don't have the proper foot for my machine. The feet work as she says. Ya it sounds like a sales pitch, but the product really works.
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Originally Posted by moonwolf23
Originally Posted by clarerowley
Each of our feet come with instructions - no matter how you buy them. If you haven't used them, I'm wondering why?
Satinedge has always been the most popular and if you understand all it is used for,it would be left on the machine 80% of them time. This foot ALL by itself and on any sewing machine can do this: Appliqué Cutwork Lettuce Edging Petite Appliqué Satin Stitch Edging Trapunto Appliqué Corded Satin Stitch Edging Fishing Line Edges Over casting Wire Eddges Edge Stitching 1/4" seams Scant 1/4" Seams Pintucking Stitching In A Ditch Top Stitching Invisible Appliqué / Garments Invisible Appliqué / Quilts Invisible Binding YOU NEVER HAVE TO HAND STITCH AGAIN ;) and when you're finished you don't see ANY stitch at all Yippie! Even on binding. - the feet do 88 different things - you don't have to do all of those however, if you bought every foot from every manufacturer you would still only be able to do 40% of what our 3 feet do. No sewing machine has these feet - the copies of my feet that they have are NOT the same and don't sew as well. Have any questions? I'm ready to answer :) Could you stop talking like your doing a sales pitch. I keep thinking the sham wow guy is gonna pop up. I know your stuff is imp to you, but if we wanted the sales pitch we'd read it on your site. We'd rather know you, the person. Many of us appreciate that she posted the board directly to give us the information and I wish her the best of luck! |
I know that I appreciated the info that Clare passed on :)
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Originally Posted by BrendaB
I really appreciate the information that has been provided. I went to three different sites and none of them had the information that I found in clarerowley's post. I wanted to know more from someone who had actually had experience with the feet to help me make up my mind. I'm a little confused about one of the posts where one poster seems to be reprimanded and her post is defined as a "sales pitch," while another poster is reprimanded for not "raving," both from the same responder.
The whole just curious here part also indicates I wasn't reprimanding her. I simply wanted to know why the person felt the way they did about the product. Example. While a cast iron frying pan works I likely would not be "raving" about one unless it is a Lodge Skillet pan. I wanted to know what the person who said "raving' felt the product lacked for them not to love it. The Sales pitch, is if you look on the site and what Clare is saying her the same thing. I don't think it's unkind to ask someone to be themselves and not sell me via an advertising spiel. I don't come to this board to be advertised to, if I wanted that, I'd click on the advertising flashies that flash to me, which ironically enough are eve related stuff. I come to converse with people. For instance info for me, would be to hear in her own words how you can use that quilting foot to FMQ without having to hold it down. That is more info. |
Originally Posted by Kitsie
Originally Posted by moonwolf23
Originally Posted by clarerowley
Each of our feet come with instructions - no matter how you buy them. If you haven't used them, I'm wondering why?
Satinedge has always been the most popular and if you understand all it is used for,it would be left on the machine 80% of them time. This foot ALL by itself and on any sewing machine can do this: Appliqué Cutwork Lettuce Edging Petite Appliqué Satin Stitch Edging Trapunto Appliqué Corded Satin Stitch Edging Fishing Line Edges Over casting Wire Eddges Edge Stitching 1/4" seams Scant 1/4" Seams Pintucking Stitching In A Ditch Top Stitching Invisible Appliqué / Garments Invisible Appliqué / Quilts Invisible Binding YOU NEVER HAVE TO HAND STITCH AGAIN ;) and when you're finished you don't see ANY stitch at all Yippie! Even on binding. - the feet do 88 different things - you don't have to do all of those however, if you bought every foot from every manufacturer you would still only be able to do 40% of what our 3 feet do. No sewing machine has these feet - the copies of my feet that they have are NOT the same and don't sew as well. Have any questions? I'm ready to answer :) Could you stop talking like your doing a sales pitch. I keep thinking the sham wow guy is gonna pop up. I know your stuff is imp to you, but if we wanted the sales pitch we'd read it on your site. We'd rather know you, the person. Many of us appreciate that she posted the board directly to give us the information and I wish her the best of luck! The info she provided was also at the website, word for word. I personally felt uncomfortable reading the copy and paste and just asked if she could be herself. And to be even more honest, there isn't information on what the feet do. Not really. Information on what the feet do would be a paragraph each of each feet. Not one line on how awesome stuff is. I personally felt uncomfortable with the way Clare was promoting herself. I expressed it. Frankly that way of promoting yourself, turns me off and makes me less inclined to buy a product. For instance, I'm less inclined to buy a Kirby after hearing one of those guys do their pitch, same with rainbow. If one of them came on here to talk and talked the same way they did their sales pitch, I'd be very leery about buying anything else. I simply asked her to be herself. Not to be the sales person. |
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