The picture for the Artisan Curve Iris Templates is consists of the 4 different Templates in the Artisan Curve Iris series. Each of the 4 have several pin holes to allow you to echo the design out ward.

It is funny how 1 problem leads to another, but if you work at it hard enough the solution to both can lead to so much more.

In 2008 when we began making templates for Longarm quilting, it quickly became obvious that quilters had difficulty stitching around the outside of circles and other shapes. I have always believed that it is much easier to draw inside a shape than around the outer edge. So we designed our templates to be stitched around the inside.

This left another problem, longarm machines could not entre the inside of the template. The answer to this problem was the invention of the unique Westalee Design Key System, a key that when removed allows the ruler foot to be placed inside the template, when the key is replaced the opening is closed and the quilting line can be sewn without any unsightly flat spots.

The Sew Steady Westalee Templates and Accessories are custom made to order, and usually leave the warehouse in 5-7 business days after your order is placed

Ruler foot is not included and must be purchased separately if you do not already own the foot

Specifications
These templates will create a variety of designs that can stand alone or be used to offset and echo a specific design.
1) Place stable tape on the underside of your template at locations that would be pressure points when holding the template in place while sewing

2) Determine the desired placement of your template design within the block

3) Place the template at the beginning point of your desired design – make note of the markings on the template that you are using to create a consistent design
a. Make sure that your needle is in the middle of the foot to insure that you are sewing ¼ inch off the template edge
b. Place the ruler foot snugly against the template and pull your bobbin thread to the top
c. Begin sewing keeping the ruler foot touching the template, and tracing around the outside edge of the template
d. Once you are at the end of the template leave the needle down and move the template, line back up on the markings you selected and repeat this pattern until the end of the design, or the end of the block

4) You may also use the dashed etched markings on the template to echo and / or offset your design (see A) by lining up the template on the stitch line you just made then use the selected etching on the template to create the echo or offset design.

Our Artisan Curve Template can be used to create many different quilting designs which use a Circle Base, such as Baptist Fans, Mandalas and many more. You can use 1 template or as many as you desire and we have many designs to choose from.

The Artisan Curve Templates will stitch up to an 18" diameter circle at 1/4" intervals. Artisan Curves have been designed to be used with marked reference lines, using our Stitch and Rotate Quilting Method.

The Artisan Curve templates can be used with any of our Rotating Templates to create your own unique quilting designs.

As with all of our templates, our Artisan Curve Templates are made Machine Specific. They are cut to 3 different thickness's to suit the Machines Shank and Make.

(DSM is the abbreviation for Domestic Sewing Machine)

The templates shown are for both Long Arm Machines and Domestic Sewing machines.
Included Accessories
Stabil Tape to secure template.



Other Images

icon Iris 20- .5"x3"

icon Iris 21- 1"x3"

icon Iris 22- 2"x3"

icon Iris 23- 3"x3"

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