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OmaForFour 11-14-2010 08:11 AM

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.

featherweight 11-14-2010 08:16 AM


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.

Someone already did...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TxTcaRSa0w

Melinda in Tulsa 11-14-2010 09:07 AM

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.

LUANNH 11-14-2010 10:28 AM

Interesting, I'll be adding this foot to my ever growing wish list. Santa is gonna need a bigger sack LOL.

gale 11-14-2010 10:45 AM

A while back I posted a link where it shows how to sew curves without a special foot and without any pinning.

OHSue 11-14-2010 11:47 AM


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.

You could use the technique with any foot, but the foot was part of the class and having some hands on help with the technique was certainly helpful. And I am a gadget junkie!

OmaForFour 11-14-2010 01:30 PM

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.

Someone already did...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TxTcaRSa0w


polly13 11-14-2010 02:35 PM


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.

I bought one at a quilt show, but have never used it because it was so long since the demo. Thanks for the video reference. I will get it out and try it----just after I get this baby quilt finished.

kathy 11-15-2010 01:52 PM


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?

Kathy, it's just a presser foot that helps the two oppisit curves go together smoothly, any curved pieces cut in any fashion

I have the foot that I bought at one of the quilt shows. When I finally got around to trying it, the one end of the circle didn't meet. I sent a picture to Sandy (I think that is her name). She said I needed specific templates. I bought them and now I love the foot.

that's really odd, I didn't know anything about templates, LOL, I just used a drawn pattern for mine. I wonder what the templates have to do with it.


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