G
2
0,35-1
1540
E
2
0,35-1
1530
E
2
0,35-1
1520
Fringe foot
With this special foot for fringe embroidery you
can produce fantastic effects in no time.
•
Mark your desired pattern with a fabric-
marking pen.
•
Place a piece of stabilizer under the fabric.
•
Attach the fringe foot.
•
Embroider the motif row by row. For circles
you must work from the outside in.
•
When using heavier threads, you should
select a slightly longer stitch length. Always
sew a test seam fi rst.
•
When you have fi nished, pull the work
carefully from the machine by holding the
last loops. If you pull too quickly, you will
pull the end loops fl at/tight.
•
Knot the beginning and end threads on the
reverse side.
Accessories and needles
2-3
Fringe
1540
foot
2-3
1530
2-3
1520
1/4 inch Quilt and patchwork foot
A quilt consists of two layers of fabric with a
layer of batting sandwiched between. Many
geometric pieces of fabric are joined together
in continually changing patterns to form the
top layer of the quilt. This is tacked to a middle
layer of polyester or cotton batting and a
backing layer.
The 1/4 inch quilt and patchwork foot is
particularly suitable for joining your pieces of
fabric. The clearance between the needle and
the outer edge of the foot is 1/4'' (6 mm) and
between the needle and the inner edge of the
foot 1/8'' (3 mm).
•
Attach the 1/4 inch quilt and patchwork foot.
•
Sew together your pieces of fabric using
stitch G (1540)/E (1530, 1520). For a seam
allowance of 1/4'' guide your fabric along
the outer edge of the foot. For a seam
allowance of 1/8'' guide your fabric along
the inner edge of the foot.
G
0
0,25
E
0
0,25
E
0
0,25
4-5
Quilt &
Patch-
4-5
work
foot
4-5
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