Basting Stitch; Handlook Quilting Stitch - Bernina 350PE User Manual

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Basting Stitch

Handlook Quilting Stitch

Darning foot No. 9 */**/***
Basting stitch
for all work which requires a very long stitch
for basting seams, hems, quilts, etc.
temporary joining
easy to remove
Preparation
lower the feed-dog
pin work at a right angle to basting direction to prevent the layers from
slipping
Basting
position work under the presser foot and sew one stitch; hold threads when
starting to sew
pull work from behind to the required length of the stitch
sew one stitch and repeat the procedure
Securing/fixing the thread
Sew a few short basting stitches at the beginning and end of a
seam.
Thread
Use a fine darning thread for basting as it is easier to remove.
Reverse pattern foot/sole No. 1
Handlook quilting stitch
Suitable for all fabrics and work which should look «hand sewn».
Test sewing
the bobbin thread must come through to the right side
1 stitch is visible (bobbin thread)
1 stitch is invisible (monofilament) = hand-look effect
Upper thread tension
Depending on the fabric = increase the tension (6-9).
Balance
Adjust stitch with the Balance if necessary.
Perfect corners
activate Pattern end and Needle stop down and pivot the work
when pivoting make sure that the fabric does not become
distorted
Monofilament breaks
sew more slowly
reduce upper thread tension slightly
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Sewing stitches - Practical-/Quiltstitch
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