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English HAND LOOK 102 QUILTING STITCH Sashiko HAND LOOK 103 QUILTING STITCH Decorative Stitching HAND LOOK 104 QUILTING STITCH Quilting SLANT 105 OVEREDGE STITCH Seam with Seam Finish The look of sashiko stitching can be created using the hand-look quilting stitch, which looks like a row of stitches sewn by hand. Thread the bobbin in a color that you want for the stitches which will actually appear on the top side of your project. Thread the needle with a thread color that matches or blends very well with the top fabric. Select the stitch and try sewing a sample first. It may be necessary to increase the upper thread tension to help "pull" the bobbin thread up a bit more. Adjust stitch length as desired for the look of your project. For creating a sashiko pattern, try a removable fabric marker to draw stitching guidelines on the fabric. It may be helpful to use an Open Toe Foot (additional accessory for some machine models), which provides a clear view of the sewing area. The hand-look quilting stitch looks like a row of small stitches sewn by hand. Thread the bobbin in a color that you want for the stitches which will actually appear on the top side of your project. Thread the needle with a thread color that matches or blends very well with the top fabric. Select the stitch and try sewing a sample first. It may be necessary to increase the upper thread tension to help "pull" the bobbin thread up a bit more. Adjust stitch length as desired for the look of your project. It may be helpful to use an Even Feed / Walking Foot (additional accessory for some machine models) to prevent layers from shifting. The hand-look quilting stitch looks like a row of small stitches sewn by hand. Thread the bobbin in a color that you want for the stitches which will actually appear on the top side of your project. Thread the needle with a thread color that matches or blends very well with the top fabric. Select the stitch and try sewing a sample first. It may be necessary to increase the upper thread tension to help "pull" the bobbin thread up a bit more. Adjust stitch length as desired for the look of your project. For quilting rows, try using a removable fabric marker to draw stitching guidelines. It may be helpful to use an Even Feed / Walking Foot (additionall accessory for some machine models) to prevent fabric layers from shifting. This Slant Overedge Stitch is a stretch stitch, but it can be used on stretch fabrics and non-stretch fabrics (wovens) as well. It sews a seam and a seam finish, all at the same time. Sew with the left side of the stitch on the seam line of your project. Trim excess seam allownace when finished sewing. 22 of 49

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English
102
HAND LOOK
QUILTING
STITCH
Sashiko
The look of sashiko stitching can be created using
the hand-look quilting stitch, which looks like a row of
stitches sewn by hand.
Thread the bobbin in a color
that you want for the stitches which will actually
appear on the top side of your project.
Thread the
needle with a thread color that matches or blends
very well with the top fabric.
Select the stitch and try
sewing a sample first.
It may be necessary to
increase the upper thread tension to help "pull" the
bobbin thread up a bit more.
Adjust stitch length as
desired for the look of your project.
For creating a
sashiko pattern, try a removable fabric marker to
draw stitching guidelines on the fabric.
It may be
helpful to use an Open Toe Foot (additional accessory
for some machine models), which provides a clear
view of the sewing area.
103
HAND LOOK
QUILTING
STITCH
Decorative
Stitching
The hand-look quilting stitch looks like a row of small
stitches sewn by hand.
Thread the bobbin in a color
that you want for the stitches which will actually
appear on the top side of your project.
Thread the
needle with a thread color that matches or blends
very well with the top fabric.
Select the stitch and try
sewing a sample first.
It may be necessary to
increase the upper thread tension to help "pull" the
bobbin thread up a bit more.
Adjust stitch length as
desired for the look of your project.
It may be helpful
to use an Even Feed / Walking Foot (additional
accessory for some machine models) to prevent
layers from shifting.
104
HAND LOOK
QUILTING
STITCH
Quilting
The hand-look quilting stitch looks like a row of small
stitches sewn by hand.
Thread the bobbin in a color
that you want for the stitches which will actually
appear on the top side of your project.
Thread the
needle with a thread color that matches or blends
very well with the top fabric.
Select the stitch and try
sewing a sample first.
It may be necessary to
increase the upper thread tension to help "pull" the
bobbin thread up a bit more.
Adjust stitch length as
desired for the look of your project.
For quilting rows,
try using a removable fabric marker to draw stitching
guidelines.
It may be helpful to use an Even Feed /
Walking Foot (additionall accessory for some
machine models) to prevent fabric layers from
shifting.
105
SLANT
OVEREDGE
STITCH
Seam with Seam
Finish
This Slant Overedge Stitch is a stretch stitch, but it
can be used on stretch fabrics and non-stretch
fabrics (wovens) as well.
It sews a seam and a seam
finish, all at the same time.
Sew with the left side of
the stitch on the seam line of your project.
Trim
excess seam allownace when finished sewing.
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