Curve Master
#4
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Pacific NW
Posts: 9,400
I bought one a couple of years ago but couldn't get the hang of it. I watched the inventor use one over and over again in person, then when I got home I went on YouTube and watched video over and over again. They make it look so easy, but I struggled.
#5
I have one and love it. I haven't used it in years when it first came out, but I made a drunkard's path quilt with it a number of years ago and it worked out really nice. I had to try it on some scrap fabric before making the quilt tho. That quilt is still up in the closet waiting to be finished. I tried to miter the corners on it but at that time I did not know how to do it. I may have to get it down one of these days and work on it, now that I know how to miter the corners. Have a great day, Huggies, Fay
#6
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Arizona
Posts: 4,039
Originally Posted by matraina
Since there were so many questions today on curved seams, I'd like to know whether any of you have used the Cure Master presser foot. If so, did you like it or not? Thanks.
That is just IMHO. I've heard others really like it.
#10
I tried it a long time ago and it broke on about the third day. It could have been me using it wrong but that would be really hard.
I found using the old fashioned straight pin method the easiest and best for me, way to do curves. No cost either.
peace :D
I found using the old fashioned straight pin method the easiest and best for me, way to do curves. No cost either.
peace :D
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