Quilting
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Handlook quilt stitches are suitable for all fabrics and sewing projects that should look like hand-sewn. It is
recommended to use a monofilament thread as upper thread and an embroidery thread as bobbin thread.
The sewing speed should be moderate to prevent the monofilament from breaking. If required, the upper
thread tension and the balance can be adjusted to the sewing project and the desired quilt stitch.
Prerequisite:
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The Reverse Pattern Foot #1C is fitted.
> Tap «Quilt Stitches».
> Select Hand-look quilt stitch No. 1328, No. 1346, No. 1347 or No. 1348.
> If necessary, adjust the upper thread tension and the balance to suit the sewing project and the desired
quilt stitch.
> To start the machine, press the foot control or push the button «Start/Stop».
10.4 Guiding the quilt work freely
Free-motion quilting and darning are based on the same free-motion principles. With stipple quilting, entire
areas of the fabric are filled with quilt stitches. The single lines of stitching are rounded and must not cross
each other.
• Quilting gloves with rubber nubs make it easier to guide the fabric.
• For the best possible results use the High thread tension bobbin case (optional accessory).
• It is recommended to use the slide-on table and the Free Hand System.
• With free motion quilting, it is of advantage to quilt from the center outwards and to guide the fabric
using smooth, round movements to form the design of your choice.
Prerequisite:
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The top layer, the batting and the backing are pinned together or basted.
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The feed dog is lowered.
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The Darning Foot #9 is fitted.
> Tap «Practical Stitches».
> Select Straight stitch No. 1.
> If required, adjust the upper thread tension.
> To prevent the fabric from shifting, select the needle position down.
> To start the machine, press the foot control or push the button «Start/Stop».
> To guide the fabric as if in a hoop, keep both hands close to the presser foot. Make sure that the needle
does not pierce the same place several times in a row.
> To ensure a minimum stitch distance when quilting corners, reduce the embroidery speed.
> If the thread is lying on top of the fabric, slow down the movement.