Brother International Innov-is NQ550PRW Operation Manual - Page 81

Appliqué, Patchwork and Quilt Stitching

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Appliqué, Patchwork and Quilt Stitching Appliqué, Patchwork and Quilt Stitching Stitch name Stitch Stitch number Place a pattern made of thick paper or stabilizer on the b back of the appliqué, and then fold over the seam allowance using an iron. Presser foot UTILITY STITCHES Zigzag stitch 08* Quilting appliqué zigzag stitch 28 Blanket stitch 33 Quilting appliqué stitch 29 Piecing stitch (Right) 25 S Turn the fabric over, and then baste or fuse it onto the c fabric that it will be attached to. Piecing stitch (Middle) 26 J Patchwork join stitch 36 Patchwork double overlock stitch 37 Couching stitch 38 Hand-look quilting stitch 27 Quilting stippling stitch 30 * Stitch patterns can be selected directly by pressing the numeric keys on the machine during preset utility stitch mode. Refer to "Basic operations" section. Memo • Patterns showing a "Q" in the table above are for quilting and those showing a "P" are for piecing. 1 1 Basting stitching Note • If glue is used to hold the appliqué in place on the fabric, do not apply glue to areas that will be sewn with the machine. If glue adheres to the needle or bobbin case, the machine may be damaged. Attach the zigzag foot "J" or the open toe foot (sold d separately with some models) shown below. J Appliqué stitching Cut out the appliqué, leaving a seam allowance a between 3 and 5 mm (1/8 and 3/16 inch). 1  Zigzag foot "J" Select a stitch. e  Open toe foot 1 Seam allowance Sewing S-27

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Appliqué, Patchwork and Quilt Stitching
Sewing
S-27
UTILITY STITCHES
S
*
Stitch patterns can be selected directly by pressing the
numeric keys on the machine during preset utility stitch
mode. Refer to “Basic operations” section.
Appliqué stitching
a
Cut out the appliqué, leaving a seam allowance
between 3 and 5 mm (1/8 and 3/16 inch).
1
Seam allowance
b
Place a pattern made of thick paper or stabilizer on the
back of the appliqué, and then fold over the seam
allowance using an iron.
c
Turn the fabric over, and then baste or fuse it onto the
fabric that it will be attached to.
1
Basting stitching
d
Attach the zigzag foot “J” or the open toe foot (sold
separately with some models) shown below.
e
Select a stitch.
Appliqué, Patchwork and Quilt Stitching
Stitch name
Stitch
Presser foot
Stitch number
Zigzag stitch
08
*
J
Quilting appliqué
zigzag stitch
28
Blanket stitch
33
Quilting appliqué
stitch
29
Piecing stitch (Right)
25
Piecing stitch (Middle)
26
Patchwork join stitch
36
Patchwork double
overlock stitch
37
Couching stitch
38
Hand-look quilting
stitch
27
Quilting stippling
stitch
30
Memo
Patterns showing a “Q” in the table above are for
quilting and those showing a “P” are for piecing.
1
Note
If glue is used to hold the appliqué in place on
the fabric, do not apply glue to areas that will be
sewn with the machine. If glue adheres to the
needle or bobbin case, the machine may be
damaged.
Zigzag foot “J”
Open toe foot
1
J