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Old January 22nd 05, 07:27 PM
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Anyone have one? If you do, which piece of Drunkards Path goes on
top...the "pie" or the "crust?" I always put the larger piece on top
when easing a curve the conventional way. TIA Nancycog in MD

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Old January 22nd 05, 08:00 PM
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OK, I have one, but I have not used it yet.......... and at the moment, I
can't say how she demonstrated it, I watched, but didn't pay attention!!

Moira

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Anyone have one? If you do, which piece of Drunkards Path goes on
top...the "pie" or the "crust?" I always put the larger piece on top
when easing a curve the conventional way. TIA Nancycog in MD



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Old January 22nd 05, 08:13 PM
Louise
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I just went to the Web site to take a look at the Curvemaster, and it said
having the pie on top gives you better visibility, but you can do it either
way. It also said that if you're sewing a stiffer fabric to a softer fabric,
you should put the stiffer one on top.

This looks like fun -- I could get interested in sewing curves!

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"Moira Riddell" wrote in message
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OK, I have one, but I have not used it yet.......... and at the moment, I
can't say how she demonstrated it, I watched, but didn't pay attention!!

Moira

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Anyone have one? If you do, which piece of Drunkards Path goes on
top...the "pie" or the "crust?" I always put the larger piece on top
when easing a curve the conventional way. TIA Nancycog in MD





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Old January 22nd 05, 08:26 PM
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Thanks, Louise, I'll try it. Nancycog in MD

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Old January 23rd 05, 06:11 AM
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Just saw it demoed today......... the quarter circle piece on top.

Pati, in Phx

Moira Riddell wrote:

OK, I have one, but I have not used it yet.......... and at the moment, I
can't say how she demonstrated it, I watched, but didn't pay attention!!

Moira

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Anyone have one? If you do, which piece of Drunkards Path goes on
top...the "pie" or the "crust?" I always put the larger piece on top
when easing a curve the conventional way. TIA Nancycog in MD







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Old January 24th 05, 07:42 AM
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Check out their website with the acrobat reader at
http://www.justcurves.biz/pdf/special_instructions.pdf
I have one and like it a lot, I sewed my quilt Tropical Punch with it, a
curved sampler piece. I don't have a picture of it on my website, but will
get one on in the next bit.

If you want me to e-mail you a picture privately I will. It took a bit to
learn, but I like it a lot.

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Just saw it demoed today......... the quarter circle piece on top.

Pati, in Phx

Moira Riddell wrote:

OK, I have one, but I have not used it yet.......... and at the moment, I
can't say how she demonstrated it, I watched, but didn't pay attention!!

Moira

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...

Anyone have one? If you do, which piece of Drunkards Path goes on
top...the "pie" or the "crust?" I always put the larger piece on top
when easing a curve the conventional way. TIA Nancycog in MD







 




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