Old 09-26-2010, 05:10 PM
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clarerowley
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Originally Posted by moonwolf23
Originally Posted by Kitsie
Originally Posted by moonwolf23
Originally Posted by clarerowley
Each of our feet come with instructions - no matter how you buy them. If you haven't used them, I'm wondering why?

Satinedge has always been the most popular and if you understand all it is used for,it would be left on the machine 80% of them time.

This foot ALL by itself and on any sewing machine can do this:

Appliqué
Cutwork
Lettuce Edging
Petite Appliqué
Satin Stitch Edging
Trapunto Appliqué
Corded Satin Stitch Edging
Fishing Line Edges
Over casting
Wire Eddges
Edge Stitching
1/4" seams
Scant 1/4" Seams
Pintucking
Stitching In A Ditch
Top Stitching
Invisible Appliqué / Garments
Invisible Appliqué / Quilts
Invisible Binding
YOU NEVER HAVE TO HAND STITCH AGAIN ;) and when you're finished you don't see ANY stitch at all Yippie! Even on binding.

- the feet do 88 different things - you don't have to do all of those however, if you bought every foot from every manufacturer you would still only be able to do 40% of what our 3 feet do.

No sewing machine has these feet - the copies of my feet that they have are NOT the same and don't sew as well.

Have any questions? I'm ready to answer :)
Clare, ummm.

Could you stop talking like your doing a sales pitch. I keep thinking the sham wow guy is gonna pop up. I know your stuff is imp to you, but if we wanted the sales pitch we'd read it on your site. We'd rather know you, the person.
You comment seems very unkind. There were 7 pages of posts looking for information. As the inventor, I think Clare was perfectly within her rights to explain what her product could do. If her web site had been available we would have gone there for the same information!

Many of us appreciate that she posted the board directly to give us the information and I wish her the best of luck!
No my words were not unkind.

The info she provided was also at the website, word for word. I personally felt uncomfortable reading the copy and paste and just asked if she could be herself.

And to be even more honest, there isn't information on what the feet do. Not really. Information on what the feet do would be a paragraph each of each feet. Not one line on how awesome stuff is.

I personally felt uncomfortable with the way Clare was promoting herself. I expressed it.

Frankly that way of promoting yourself, turns me off and makes me less inclined to buy a product. For instance, I'm less inclined to buy a Kirby after hearing one of those guys do their pitch, same with rainbow. If one of them came on here to talk and talked the same way they did their sales pitch, I'd be very leery about buying anything else.

I simply asked her to be herself. Not to be the sales person.
Actually, when I invented the Satinedge foot it was to only sew the satin stitch on the edge of napkins. (that is what mary my blind customer wanted)

After years of working with the feet I wrote a book consisting of 49 recipes of sorts for sewing techniques. This book is like a cook book in-that you don't have to learn it - you just use it to get all of your sewing ingredients together and mix it all up.

In addition to the workbook I've completed an instructional DVD that works in conjunction with the book. This DVD is like watching me prepare the foot on the plate - so all of the mixing is already done in the workbook.... settings like needle to use, thread in both needle and bobbin, stitch to use - width, length etc....

The video was filmed close up - so you don't have to stare at me but rather at the feet. All I know is that we have a large customer base and those that open the package and start using them are happy. :o) and that makes me happy :) if my company was out to frustrate you with pushy sales tactics and a product that didn't live up to my claims then I suppose we'd be gone like so many others you've seen go out of business.

Wishing all of you peace and wonderful happy sewing - quilting and embroidery moments~
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