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Old 04-19-2007, 06:27 PM
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SandraJennings
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I haven't used that foot, but I have done the Wheel of Mystery quilt. If you sew it per directions. and go slowly till you feel comfortable with it, it isn't that hard. Just remember to keep that 1/4" seam and all will be well. I just used a regular foot. You could use the zipper foot that allows you to sew on either side...as long as your machine is marked for the 1/4". I have confidence in you....you can do it...after all whether the piece is curved or not the machine always sews in a straight line. One stitch in front of the other.... I did find that a stilletto or sharp orange stick helped to push the fabric through. It keeps your fingers back far enough you can keep a better view and sew it with more confidence. Mainly because it makes you go slower. Saves ripping time too....er...reverse sewing I mean.
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