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hokieappmom 02-09-2010 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by kwhite
Ignore the pedals. They are not involved. Look at just the white and the center yellow. I made all of the white surround first. I ironed back the curved edges on the white, so if you were to look at it as it sits it would look just like this but without anything in the center. Then I glued the yellow onto the back and sewed the seams while glued.

Thanks for explaining again. I understand now.

hokieappmom 02-09-2010 08:29 AM


Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I have the Curve Master foot too and at first I didn't like it at all. I decided to master it because I watched the lady sew curve after curve demoing it and knew it was easy. I cut out a lot of circles and started sewing them to muslin and it didn't take long at all to really understand how to use the foot. It makes all curve sewing a breeze, no pinning.

Wow. Thanks. That might be my next purchase.

kwhite 02-09-2010 08:30 AM

That was my second attempt. The first one I tried with the curves on both peices and it didn't turn out too badly but I didn't think it was good enough for my Jane.

weezie 02-09-2010 09:02 AM

I have one. I've successfully test driven it, but that's all, so far. I love the tweezers and use them a lot when I'm doing machine embroidery. They fit so nicely under my embroidery foot to grab short thread ends.

For Bernina machines you need to buy a low-shank adapter if you don't already have one.

hokieappmom 02-09-2010 09:03 AM

Thank you.

butterflywing 02-09-2010 12:26 PM

i have the curvemaster, also. but when i did the FAL, i fed the fabrics through in much the same way but without a special foot. most people find that foot hard to deal with.


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