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2025-08-31 10:32:44
Good quality, just going to take me a bit to getting the hang of using them.
Customer
2025-08-13 11:31:05
Was a great product
Suchwords
2025-07-25 19:56:46
Gave only 4 stars because there are no pictures or instructions. I had to print the pictures from the listing to store with the templates so I would know what the finished product would look like.
HalDIY
2025-06-11 15:36:19
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Todd
2025-06-06 15:04:24
the grove that the ruler foot goes in is bigger than the ruler foot so you have to make sure you stay to one side, and figure out how to transition from one coil to the next. when you have to back track you get a second line is stitches if you don’t take care to match position! not what free motion quilting should look like! looks messy with double stitch lines!
Susie
2025-05-16 14:55:37
The Kapyoo 3Pcs Free Motion Quilting Rulers and Templates set for me has been a nice assist to free motion quilting on my domestic sewing machine. I did not find any advantage to using it on a high speed mid or longarm quilting machine.The ‘exit’ slot on the template is designed to allow the needle and thread to pass from one end of the design, NOT the sewing machine foot. I found that to be awkward. It takes a while to get the hang of being confined to a template. It is critical to have the correct presser foot. I found in the end that using each as a ‘stand alone motif’ worked better than trying to connect the design repeatedly.Although there are no instructions included with the template, the description and methods of use in the product listing are very helpful. If you are ‘gifting’ these do be sure to include a link for that page.
Rebecca M
2025-03-08 15:10:58
I've never used something like this, so not sure I was doing it right. It does not come with instructions, but it does come with some rubberized traction pieces that can stick to the pattern. I tried to just sew with it on there, but it's not really possible, at least with my machine. First, it is pretty thick for putting the foot up and second when I go to make a turn, the pattern hits the main part of my sewing machine. So...I'm thinking it would just be better to lay out the quilt, and outline the pattern in chalk and then follow that. I'm not downgrading my rating, though, because I think this is just a learning curve for me and it does seem like a pretty good quality pattern. It would have been nice if it had come with some instructions/ideas. They certainly took the time to make a really good product description, so just including some of that info with the product would have been nice.
South of the Mason Dixon
2025-02-09 16:11:06
You can buy more expensive sets or these (or both). You do need the additional presser foot that has the thicker needle collar to make sure you don't snap these templates. The patterns are nice and can be used in combination for all-over quilting or borders. I recommend this product.
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