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kathymarie 06-22-2011 12:39 PM

Great photos...thanks for your help...

karon21195 06-22-2011 12:43 PM

Wow - I think I might actually try this - thank you so much the instructions!

wolph33 06-22-2011 03:50 PM

great step by step thanks

Jingle 06-22-2011 05:07 PM

Thanks so much. They are actually sewn like sewing sleeves in a blouse.

JJean 06-24-2011 10:07 AM

Nice! Thanks!

emsgranny 06-24-2011 08:53 PM

Another very helpful tip!!! Thanks :thumbup: cheryl

owlvamp 07-11-2011 09:18 PM

Great tutorial! I want to try this.

Diana C H 07-12-2011 03:34 AM

Thanks so much, just what I needed and your instructions are wonderfully clear.

Zebra2 08-29-2011 06:10 PM

Thank-you for sharing your method!

malfromcessnock 08-29-2011 06:57 PM

Great tutorial - a lot of work in preparing I imagine.

I went to a craft show the other week and saw a different method being used. They were "selling" a foot with a cut off toe so the needle was very close to the front edge of the clear plastic foot.

The demonstrated idea seemed very simple indeed, but I wonder how difficult it would be not to stetch the top fabric.

What they did was (without any pins) line up the two pieces at the beginning of the curve and then pin it with needle down. Then proceeded to sew the seam by lifting the top fabric with your left hand (the advantage of the short foot) so you could clearly see the point of the needle entering the fabrics. Then with that left hand steer the top fabric so it matched the edge of the bottom fabric as it went under the presser foot at the needle insertion point. All the time, steering the bottom fabric with the right hand until the end of the seam was reached.

This method achieved a perfect result by the demonstrator but I wonder if the left hand stretched the top fabric the bottom would be shy of top when the end of the seam was reached.

Must give this some practise.

Have you heard of this method before? If it works without stretching the top fabric it would be much easier than pinning.


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