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Creative Feet

Noelle | Posted in Creative Machine on

Has anyone used “creative feet” by Clare Green?  They are supposed to be

universal and are less expensive than similar presser feet by Husqvarna

Viking.  Thanks in avance.

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  1. solosmocker | | #1

    I bought all of the feet when they first came out and I was in my "fiber art" phase. The piping foot works great but is for the size piping used in slipcovers. I do a great deal of tiny piping for heirloom sewing and it is too big for that. I am happier with my 5 groove cording foot for that. The other feet work well. They have adaptors for all machines, but maybe not Bernina. I am not sure on that one. These are all plastic feet, unless something has changed since I bought mine. There is something about plastic that does not connote quality but these feet do work well. If you are going to be using the feet for specific repeated applications, I say go for it.

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    blondie2sew | | #2

    I have all the feet like the other post since the beginning. They sat around for a very long time until like 3 years ago when I actually saw Claire at at show and saw them in actionI do like them I own a Pfaff so I do have many of those feet as well. I was impressed when I was appliqueing with the satin foot. I use it for putting on elastic and as for beading works great too.I wouldn't say that I would only use these feet. I do use them and they work wonderful. I also have invested in my other Pfaff feet as well and use those more. I think it was a good investment. But I just use them for the speciality things I don't use them as my only feet on my machine. I do have to use the adaptors on my machine and that is a pain when I can just snap on and off my pfaff feet.So I hope this helps your decision. Again I do love them and I use them but I do like my Machine feet as well and find them to be a great investment just the sameConnie

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