It fits most machines. Berninas may require an adapter and according to another user, some Pfaff's don't like them either. If you have a standard low shank, high shank or slant shank machine, there is an adapter for it in the set.
I learned how to do this block with a vintage quilting foot (the kind that was used on the old machines) and it was fine after a little practice. Where the Curvemaster foot really speeds things up is in keeping the seam allowance aligned at 1/4" with the guide on the right side of the foot. I can sew a lot faster and have much better control of the seam allowance than I was doing without it. (I wish I had some magic attachment that would now sew all those Drunkard's Path blocks together for me! ;) ) |
Love your quilting. Thread choice is so pretty.
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Wow! Love the quilt!!
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I saw this demonstrated at a quilt show and it is on my list to buy for the new year. It really looks great and I want to made a drunkards path quilt next year.
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Originally Posted by stitchesnstaples
I just bought one about a month ago. There is diffently a learning curve. But, once you have it, it works great.
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If I remember correctly, it is in the $30's. I think I'll put that on my list for next year.
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Originally Posted by gypsylady5
If I remember correctly, it is in the $30's. I think I'll put that on my list for next year.
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I bought mine a couple of years ago. I really like it. Fits my machines great. Here is the results from my curve foot:
Circles Quilt made from Curve foot. [ATTACH=CONFIG]147741[/ATTACH] |
Originally Posted by nursie76
Originally Posted by gypsylady5
If I remember correctly, it is in the $30's. I think I'll put that on my list for next year.
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I love mine!!! They do make it look sooo easy at the shows because they have done it so much. Practice a little, hold the top fabric up as you sew and use tweezers at the end. So worth not having to pin!!
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