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So glad you gals posted on this! I bought one and have not used it yet.
If one of you would like to write a tutorial on it I would be most appreciative. It would make it easier to learn. |
Originally Posted by OmaForFour
So glad you gals posted on this! I bought one and have not used it yet.
If one of you would like to write a tutorial on it I would be most appreciative. It would make it easier to learn. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TxTcaRSa0w |
I wish I could find my curvemaster foot, (never used). I saw it just a couple weeks ago, but naturally, when you are looking for something, it's no where to be found.
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Interesting, I'll be adding this foot to my ever growing wish list. Santa is gonna need a bigger sack LOL.
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A while back I posted a link where it shows how to sew curves without a special foot and without any pinning.
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Originally Posted by gale
A while back I posted a link where it shows how to sew curves without a special foot and without any pinning.
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Thank you so much!
Originally Posted by featherweight
Originally Posted by OmaForFour
So glad you gals posted on this! I bought one and have not used it yet.
If one of you would like to write a tutorial on it I would be most appreciative. It would make it easier to learn. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TxTcaRSa0w |
Originally Posted by laura59
I started to read this thread and thought how the Curvemaster is something that I should try. I want to do a drunkards path and that might make it easier. Then I remembered that I have some presser feet that I bought a while back. Went into the sewing room, and guess what? I do have the Curvemaster, never been out of the box. Thanks for reminding about this.
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Originally Posted by KathyAire
Originally Posted by kathy
Originally Posted by KathyAire
Am I remembering correctly that you have to have special templates to cut the fabric when using the Curvemaster?
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