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Re: carol ann waugh 19 Jul 2012 15:08 #84611

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Me too! Zips & bias are just so not a match made in heaven :roll:


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Re: carol ann waugh 19 Jul 2012 12:57 #84604

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You are right, that would be a good idea, but it worked without which impressed me

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Re: carol ann waugh 19 Jul 2012 07:20 #84586

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For putting a zipper onto a bias cut edge, I would use a strip of iron on interfacing on the wrong side to stableize it first - but that is me, starching might work as well, but iron on is quicker :wink:


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Re: carol ann waugh 19 Jul 2012 06:33 #84583

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Good to hear. I did not know that Carol had a link to that class.
At Barnyarns they worked quick this time. I received the feet yesterday and the little I have tried them, I can say they work. They fit on my Janome MC 9700 without changing the shank. On my old Pfaff Creative 7573) I have to use a shank that comes with the feet. And on my Bernina 440 I need a special shank. I wrote an email to Barnyarns to hear if they carry it, but have not heard back from them. If they don't have it I will get it from USA. A friend of mine offered me the opportunity to use an address of his niece to get things and then he will bring them back to me. I will order one then.

The couching foot that Carol uses can be used to sew on zippers. I tried it yesterday and it was a job where I normally would use my Pfaff because the other machines don't have the upper fabric transportation system. This job was tricky. The zipper should sit in a curve and the fabric was cut on the bias. I used the Janome to try the foot and it worked out really well. The zipper fits in the groove and everything was held in place.

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Re: carol ann waugh 19 Jul 2012 02:57 #84580

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Rita, I love your bag.

I signed up for Carol's online class on http://www.craftsy.com I thoroughly enjoyed it. BTW it is cheaper if you use the link on Carol's website http://www.carolannwaugh.com

I am now going to order her book :-)

Noorma, thank you, I didn't know that Brnyarns carrying the creative feet. That will save me international shipping :-)


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Re: carol ann waugh 18 Jul 2012 01:09 #84534

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Rita, you're very talented. What a beautiful bag.

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Re: carol ann waugh 18 Jul 2012 00:44 #84532

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Pretty bag, Rita. Isn't it fun to play with all these possibilities?

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Re: carol ann waugh 17 Jul 2012 15:45 #84509

Anne, my Janome Horizon has a cording foot H which I have used to do zigzag cording. It will not take very big cording but it does work. Here's a photo of the foot just in case you have it somewhere in your machine parts.

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Re: carol ann waugh 17 Jul 2012 11:52 #84499

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I'll be going both days but don't know if I'll be able to meet up friday. I am so looking forward to it this year after you've resparked my enthusiam and creativity. Thank you forum folk.

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Re: carol ann waugh 17 Jul 2012 04:56 #84479

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Thanks everyone,
I've e.mailed Barnyarns to find out if they will have the Creative Feet on their stand at FOQ and will have a good look round at all the sewing feet.
Wendy, only 4weeks Thursday and I will be at the FOQ, looking forward to meeting up with you.I will also be there on the Friday
Anne
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Re: carol ann waugh 16 Jul 2012 14:32 #84462

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The Creative Feet fits all machines. They come with different shanks. If you have a Bernina you might need a special shank for that. See http://www.creativefeet.com
They tell you about it all.

I ordered a set from UK. Barnyarns are their dealer over here. I can tell more about them when I get them. Carol uses these feet all the time and prefer them from the ones coming with the machine.

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Re: carol ann waugh 16 Jul 2012 13:33 #84457

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There'll be a dealer at FOQ, I'll help you choose. When I did my pieces I used a normal zig zag foot without any problems just had to guide the cord, whereas Carol just moves the fabric around if you have a foot with a channel in it. I'll be looking for one for my pfaff. :D

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Re: carol ann waugh 16 Jul 2012 11:19 #84448

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I believe she used a foot from Creative Feet. A foot like the ones in this link would snap on to my Janome. I plan to get one. Just haven't done it yet. Lois

http://www.creativefeet.com/products/feet
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Re: carol ann waugh 16 Jul 2012 10:26 #84447

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Thanks Rosemary,
I will be at FOQ for 2 days and will have a good look around at all the traders.
I think the foot I need is probably the one for sewing on pearls or sequins, I will certainly try them all.
Anne
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