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Quilt and patchwork foot J J A quilt always consists of three layers of material. Lots of geometrically shaped pieces of material are joined together in continually changing pat terns to form the top layer of the quilt. This is then tacked to the middle layer made of polyester padding and connected to the back layer of the quilt that material. usually consists of one uniform piece of In traditional quilting the three fabric layers are joined by hand with small stitches - this can be done quicker and more practical with the sewing machine. • Use invisible sewing polyester thread that thread (perlon yarn). Place matches the color of the fabric on the bobbin. I The quilt and patchwork foot is particularly suitable for joining your pieces of fabric. The clearance between needle and outer edge of the foot is 4 of an inch (6,3 mm) and between the needle and • Set the needle thread tension at 9 and the bobbin thread tension rather loose. It is best to use a second bobbin case. • When you now sew over the three fabric layers, the inner edge of the foot >8 of an inch (3,1 mm). you will only see the triple stitch of the bobbin • Engage the quilt and patchwork foot. • Join the pieces of fabric using program 00. thread, the intermediate stitch will be invisible so that the quilt looks as if hand-made. J With a seam allowance of 4 of an inch guide the pieces along the outer edge; with a seam allowance of of an inch guide the pieces along the inner edge of the foot. Program: 11 Stitch length: 3-4 Tension: 9 Program: 00 Stitch length: 2,5 Tension: 3-5 0 '-4' C C C I 149

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A
quilt
always
consists
of
three
layers
of
material.
J
Lots
of
geometrically
shaped
pieces
of
material
are
joined
together
in
continually
changing
pat
terns
to
form
the
top
layer
of
the
quilt.
This
is
J
then
tacked
to
the
middle
layer
made
of
polyester
padding
and
connected
to
the
back
layer
of
the
quilt
that
usually
consists
of
one
uniform
piece
of
material.
The
quilt
and
patchwork
foot
is
particularly
suitable
for
joining
your
pieces
of
fabric.
The
clearance
I
between
needle
and
outer
edge
of
the
foot
is
4
of
an
inch
(6,3
mm)
and
between
the
needle
and
the
inner
edge
of
the
foot
>8
of
an
inch
(3,1
mm).
Engage
the
quilt
and
patchwork
foot.
Join
the
pieces
of
fabric
using
program
00.
With
a
seam
allowance
of
4
of
an
inch
guide
J
the
pieces
along
the
outer
edge;
with
a
seam
allowance
of
of
an
inch
guide
the
pieces
along
the
inner
edge
of
the
foot.
In
traditional
quilting
the
three
fabric
layers
are
joined
by
hand
with
small
stitches
this
can
be
done
quicker
and
more
practical
with
the
sewing
machine.
Use
invisible
sewing
thread
(perlon
yarn).
Place
polyester
thread
that
matches
the
color
of
the
fabric
on
the
bobbin.
Set
the
needle
thread
tension
at
9
and
the
bobbin
thread
tension
rather
loose.
It
is
best
to
use
a
second
bobbin
case.
When
you
now
sew
over
the
three
fabric
layers,
you
will
only
see
the
triple
stitch
of
the
bobbin
thread,
the
intermediate
stitch
will
be
invisible
so
that
the
quilt
looks
as
if
hand-made.
Program:
11
Stitch
length:
3—4
Tension:
9
Program:
00
Stitch
length:
2,5
Tension:
3—5
0
‘-4’
C
C
C
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Quilt
and
patchwork
foot