Bernina 1150MDA Owners Manual - Page 132

Notes, Sergers, Attaching Binding

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Sergers Attaching Binding Fabric pre-quilted fabric, 3" x 6 20" length of wide prefolded bias binding Needle 80/12 Sharp or JLx2 Thread 2 or 3 cones serger thread Presser Foot standard or Cover Stitch Stitch chainstitch or cover stitch Cover Stitch Option: Following the instructions in your owner's manual, thread the serger for cover stitch. Wrap the bias binding around one 6" side of the quilted fabric; secure in place with 505 temporary spray adhesive. Place the fabric under the needles with the unstitched edge of the binding even with the inside of the left floating toe, with the quilted fabric to the left. Cover stitch the binding to the quilted fabric. Chain Stitch Option: Following the instructions in your owner's manual, thread the serger for chain stitch. Wrap the bias binding around one 6" side of the quilted fabric; secure in place with 505 temporary spray adhesive. Place the fabric under the needles with the unstitched edge of the binding even with the inside of the left floating toe, with the quilted fabric to the right. Chain stitch the binding to the quilted fabric. Trim and mount the sample. Mastering Your BERNINA® Notes MASTERING YOUR BERNINA® SERGERS 6/2006 132 ©2006 BERNINA® of America, Inc. Permission to copy and distribute in printed and electronic formats granted only to Authorized BERNINA® Dealers

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Notes
M
ASTERING
Y
OUR
BERNINA
®
S
ERGERS
6/2006
132
©2006 BERNINA
®
of America, Inc.
Permission to copy and distribute in printed and electronic formats granted only to Authorized BERNINA
®
Dealers
Mastering
Your
BERNINA
®
Sergers
Attaching Binding
Cover Stitch Option:
Following the instructions in your owner’s manual, thread the serger for
cover stitch.
Wrap the bias binding around one 6” side of the quilted fabric; secure in
place with 505 temporary spray adhesive.
Place the fabric under the needles with the unstitched edge of the
binding even with the inside of the
left
floating toe, with the quilted fabric
to the
left
.
Cover stitch the binding to the quilted fabric.
Chain Stitch Option:
Following the instructions in your owner’s manual, thread the serger
for chain stitch.
Wrap the bias binding around one 6” side of the quilted fabric; secure
in place with 505 temporary spray adhesive.
Place the fabric under the needles with the unstitched edge of the
binding even with the inside of the
left
floating toe, with the quilted fabric
to the
right
.
Chain stitch the binding to the quilted fabric.
Trim and mount the sample.
Fabric
................................................................
pre-quilted fabric, 3” x 6”
.................................................
20” length of wide prefolded bias binding
Needle
......................................................................
80/12 Sharp or JLx2
Thread
............................................................
2 or 3 cones serger thread
Presser Foot
.....................................................
standard or Cover Stitch
Stitch
................................................................
chainstitch or cover stitch