19 MarSewing Curves for Patchwork a Quilt

www.thequiltingcoach.com See how to sew a curve for a Ghostwalk patch or a Drunkards Path patch; you will have a smooth curve and won’t be pulling out your hair!

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16 Responses to “Sewing Curves for Patchwork a Quilt”

  1. nadineclee says:

    thank you

  2. SDQuilter says:

    Great video and beautiful Featherweight!

  3. Martinelolo says:

    merci beaucoup super!

  4. theemrod says:

    Everso useful. Thank you for a very clear vid.

  5. Jardineuse says:

    Thank you so much for this video. I am one of those who needs to see to understand and you helped a lot. Very useful for all the beginners like me!!

  6. burkey393 says:

    ANYONE KNOW HOW TO SEW A PATCH TO A HAT??

  7. Westernwilson says:

    A very well presented and useful lesson! Thanks Penny!

  8. MauroRochaAraujo says:

    Obrigada!!

  9. sakuravirtualjp says:

    como hace para que nose parta la aguja
    ?…

  10. babyimbadnewss says:

    Thanks so much! Perfect tutorial!

  11. pennyh123 says:

    Thanks! :-)

    Penny

  12. sf8567 says:

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! It is so nice that people are willing to take the time to do that just to help others. I wasn’t sure if I was doing this right and so I watched your video and low and behold, I was -yay! A few of the things you did were improvements over what I had done so that’s great to know! Thank you so much:) -SK in San Jose, CA

  13. angelicinspirations says:

    Impressive and helpful. Thanks. Would it be possible to use different weight fabrics for this technique, or do they have to be of equal weight?

  14. perrysburger66 says:

    A “curvemaster” sewing machine foot will do away with all the pins. I don’t even sew drunkards path but that foot really, really works. I have bought 2 because I broke the first one when I accidently had the zigzag stitch on my machine on.

  15. kamikazecow2000 says:

    Thanks so much, this was extremely helpful!

  16. phelgesen says:

    I never thought I could but you make it look easy. I’m gonna try it. Thanks.

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