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clarerowley 09-26-2010 05:18 PM

In everyone's defense normally a foot only fits one machine and only does one thing - normally it is a quick answer that you find with what something does - not a list as long as mine. Even at the shows it's a bit overwhelming and I'm constantly trying to help everyone understand that despite the fact that our feet do more than every foot made by all machines combined - it is easy.

All I use is a straight or zigzag stitch. they fit all machines they do a lot - our site is broken down into different areas in my attempt to help you learn about them in a slower more relaxing manner.

if you want the fast - get right down to business list - you already got it here.

Each foot has their own page where you'll find videos that I've done and a list of all they do.

It's okay and please everyone know that I'm not upset at the frustrated posts - 22 years in business has taught me to be understanding as everyone assimilates information differently.

I appreciate all of your support but don't want anyone to feel as if an outcast for voicing their opinions. ((((HUGS)))

JoanneS 09-26-2010 06:48 PM

Thanks, Clare, for your explanation of your web site. Now I understand what to look for on it. I'm sorry for all the negativity that's been expressed here. It's unusual to see it here.

clarerowley 09-26-2010 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by JoanneS
Thanks, Clare, for your explanation of your web site. Now I understand what to look for on it. I'm sorry for all the negativity that's been expressed here. It's unusual to see it here.

No worries quilters are passionate people ;)

costumegirl 09-26-2010 07:44 PM

Thank you Clare for the info. It is appreciated.

Nancy O. 09-26-2010 08:57 PM

Thanks Clare, for all the information regarding your website and your sewing feet attachments. I appreciate you. I will look at these tomorrow. I will definitely buy the Satinedge. Hope you have so many orders for your products after this quilting board and the Novi Expo, which I missed. Sorry. Best Wishes to you for great success and wealth in your business.
Hugs to you. :D :D :D :thumbup:

patricej 09-27-2010 09:03 AM

well now ... that was a puzzling read, to say the least. :shock:

i hope we've all gotten it out of our systems.

back to the fun, please.

BrendaB 09-27-2010 11:38 AM

I just ordered mine! :-) Thanks for all the information. Can hardly wait to try them out.

sculpyfan 09-27-2010 11:43 AM

Like many others I got my creative feet many years and put them aside as something else came along to interest me. I saw the post, saw the video and like so many said "I want them". Luckily parts of my life is organized and I found them. I had been wanting a 1/4 inch foot for my new quilting obsession. Put the satin stitch on and Yeah a perfect 1/4 inch. I will play with them some more and go back to watch more videos but am thrilled at my "new" toy.

BrendaB 09-27-2010 05:56 PM


Originally Posted by sculpyfan
Like many others I got my creative feet many years and put them aside as something else came along to interest me. I saw the post, saw the video and like so many said "I want them". Luckily parts of my life is organized and I found them. I had been wanting a 1/4 inch foot for my new quilting obsession. Put the satin stitch on and Yeah a perfect 1/4 inch. I will play with them some more and go back to watch more videos but am thrilled at my "new" toy.

How cool is that?! Please keep us posted on how it's going. I have to wait for mine - this is gonna be hard.

NannaJen 09-27-2010 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by jitkaau

Originally Posted by penski
i like those but i am going to wait till someone trys them out first i thought they were a bit pricey

Ah to live in a place where $25 was considered 'pricey' for machine feet! I wanted to buy a double cording foot last week and hesitated at $48...the next little item I wanted was $89...so I came away with neither and am 'making do'...

I'm a bit late chipping in, catching up after being away last week. Like-wise jitkaau, these American girls don't know what 'pricey' is, ha ha! Upgraded my Janome sewing machine a while ago to later model and paid nearly $90 for walking foot and $47 for 1/4" foot (had given the old machine and all the bits & pieces to daughter-in-law). These Creative feet sound great at $25 ea. wonder how much they'd bee here in Aus. Apart from the high prices here in Sth Aus, most quilting, fabric, habby stores just don't 'have things' that aren't the basics. I love quilting and sewing so much, but am wondering how much longer will be able to afford to do it. Will enjoy while I can, having everyone on this board with the advice, and chit-chat makes it even better. Good wishes to all, Jen

clarerowley 10-05-2010 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by sculpyfan
Like many others I got my creative feet many years and put them aside as something else came along to interest me. I saw the post, saw the video and like so many said "I want them". Luckily parts of my life is organized and I found them. I had been wanting a 1/4 inch foot for my new quilting obsession. Put the satin stitch on and Yeah a perfect 1/4 inch. I will play with them some more and go back to watch more videos but am thrilled at my "new" toy.

OH MY I absolutely LOVE that cat pic!!! Too cute ;)

clarerowley 11-29-2010 08:38 PM

For those of you that were concerned about price, the feet are now 20% off if you enter the coupon cf1020 into the cart.

I wish you all a warm and fuzzy Holiday Season full of perfectly sewn quilts :)

mosquitosewgirl 03-06-2013 01:24 PM

Has anyone who had these gotten them out and used them?

MadQuilter 03-06-2013 01:27 PM

Any time you want to do couching or run ribbons and beads as an embellishment, it requires a foot that has a grove in it. These feet are designed for that purpose. I'd say that it is a handy foot to have IF you do that type of embellishments. If not, it's a waste of money.

Weezy Rider 03-06-2013 03:06 PM

Have some of the originals. Used the same feet on every low shank machine I had until I went back to Pfaff. Pfaff has the equivalent feet, some with cutout for IDT,

Originally bought for Pfaff 1471. Used on Viking Rose, Viking 1+, Brother PC6500, and Babylock Ellure. They do work and do well for machines that don't have the special feet you want.

soozieq2 03-06-2013 05:41 PM

I have seen her demo them and I was really intrigued with the foot that fits curves together. I think it may have been less that $30---but please don't quote me.


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