Originally Posted by Geri B
(Post 6909508)
Never heard of this.....anyone order from them? Good rep?
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I am making an apple core quilt now and I agree with others. Pin the beginning, middle and end and sew a few stitches lift and separate. I just use my 1/4 in. foot.
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I have one and it saved my sanity when making a DWR. However, I watched the You Tube about it several times before using it. No pins used. Fast compared to what I'd been doing with pins before. It's probably one of those things that you either love and use or don't.
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I haven't done many curved seams, but when I did, I used the fused stabilizer method. I will definitely look into getting a Curve Master.
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Originally Posted by alleyoop1
(Post 6907133)
I have one but haven't used it yet, but I do remember when it was demonstrated that the teacher said, "Lift and separate!" She made a joke of it saying like you do when you put on a bra. So if you lift the fabric and separate it, I guess it will go easier.
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I have heard about it and watched a video but really have no desire to buy another thing that I would probably not use.
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Originally Posted by GailG
(Post 6910504)
I haven't done many curved seams, but when I did, I used the fused stabilizer method. I will definitely look into getting a Curve Master.
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Originally Posted by evelyn5269
(Post 6907011)
Has anyone used the curve master presser foot. I am having a hard time with my large apple core pieces. Not so much hard but so slow going I won't ever get it together by Christmas. They are expensive but would be worth it since I don't even have 1 entire row together yet and the border which is half pieces so that you end up with a straight border.
Thanks Saw saw a demo at the Des Moines quilt show today and Bernina machines require another foot adapter that has to be purchased from Bernina in order for it to fit. This would significantly increase the price if you are using a Bernina. |
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