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Old 02-25-2009, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
The SatinEdge foot sews curves. I think the Curvemaster was adapted from the SatinEdge foot.
Satin Edge foot? What is that one, dont think I ever heard of it before...might it have another name???

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Old 02-25-2009, 08:24 PM
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i thought i was doing it that way. as i said originally, i tried it out at the show before i bought it. with the demonstrater standing right there, it worked just fine, hah! :evil:

once i got home.....no deal! of course that lady isn't here now to help me out.

also, on youtube when i was looking for this, i saw other ways to do it and they show the method without the special foot. i'm sorry i didn't see that first.

they do also show the satin edge foot and that seems to work the same way, but without the raised edge guide.
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I also had the Curvemaster foot for a long time and did not like the results. When I had the opportunity, I took a class from Sandra Chandler and "got the hang of it". I completed a dresden plate (25 blocks) in 3 weeks. I was very happy with it!. The trick is to use tweezers!!!
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is there a seam extension on every one of those curves? or is it applique?
in other words, is every petal curemastered onto it's own little wedge and then they're all pieced together?
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Yes butterflywing, everything is seamed...no applique and you have the right idea. Imagine a line exteding from each petal. That is the shapes that are seamed together. I bought templates to cut each "section" when I took the class. When I started it took over an hr to piece each block, minus the center circle. I got into a "rhythm" and was able to do one block in 45 minutes, minus the center circle. I pieced those all in last.
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This photo is a little better to see the seam.
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Old 03-01-2009, 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Ellen 1
This photo is a little better to see the seam.
wow! you sure did get the hang of it. there is a show coming here. it's too late for signup, but i'll keep my machine in the car in case there's a drop-out. maybe they will offer that class.

also, i forgot in my excitement to tell you what great stippling you do.
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Old 03-01-2009, 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by AnneC
I've never tried the curve master. But I'm glad to hear about your problems before I decided to buy one. If you go to http://www.westmichquilter.blogspot.com/ you can see that I did curves without anything other than fabric, pins, and sewing machine. I found the pinning really worked for me.
is that your work? how imaginative! are there instructions for it anywhere?

i also pinned and sewed without problems, but i thought the curve master would be faster. HAH!
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Yes, it's my work. I got the idea and instructions from the book "Confetti Quilts" by Mary Mashuta. It is very inspiring. I'm still interested in the curvemaster though. Where can I get it?
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Old 03-01-2009, 07:50 AM
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i bought mine at a show, but you can get it from the Nancy Zieman (sp?) catalog. there is also a website. let me look for it.

i'm back. this will show how it gets used (but not by me).


http://www.justcurves.biz/special_instructions.pdf

i hope that works.

just tested the link and it's good to go.
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