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Fringe

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Accessories and needles 1540 G 1 3) E i "i E 2 0,35-1 0 2 0,35-I Q 2 0,35-1 2-3 Fringe foot 2-3 2-3 Fringe foot With this special foot for fringe embroidery you can produce fantastic effects in no time. • Mark your desired pattern with a fabricmarking pen. • Place a piece of stabilizer under the fabric. • Attach the fringe foot. • Embroider the motif row by row. For circles you must work from the outside in. • When using heavier threads, you should select a slightly longer stitch length. Always sew a test seam first. • When you have finished, pull the work carefully from the machine by holding the last loops. If you pull too quickly, you will pull the end loops flat/tight. • Knot the beginning and end threads on the reverse side. I 1540 G • 4-5 Quilt& 30 1 2) E 0 0.25 4-5 foot 1/4 inch Quilt and patchwork foot A quilt consists of two layers of fabric with a layer of batting sandwiched between. Many geometric pieces of fabric are joined together in continually changing patterns to form the top layer of the quilt. This is tacked to a middle layer of polyester or cotton batting and a backing layer. The 1/4 inch quilt and patchwork foot is particularly suitable for joining your pieces of fabric. The clearance between the needle and the outer edge of the foot is 1/4' (6 mm) and between the needle and the inner edge of the foot 1/8" (3 mm). • Attach the 1/4 inch quilt and patchwork foot. • Sew together your pieces of fabric using stitch 0 (1540)/E (1530, 1520). For a seam allowance of 1/4" guide your fabric along the outer edge of the foot. For a seam allowance of 1/8" guide your fabric along the inner edge of the foot.

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Accessories
and
needles
1540
G
2
0,35-1
0
2-3
Fringe
1
3)
E
2
0,35-I
Q
2-3
foot
i
“i
E
2
0,35-1
2-3
Fringe
foot
With
this
special
foot
for
fringe
embroidery
you
can
produce
fantastic
effects
in
no
time.
Mark
your
desired
pattern
with
a
fabric-
marking
pen.
Place
a
piece
of
stabilizer
under
the
fabric.
Attach
the
fringe
foot.
Embroider
the
motif
row
by
row.
For
circles
you
must
work
from
the
outside
in.
When
using
heavier
threads,
you
should
select
a
slightly
longer
stitch
length.
Always
sew
a
test
seam
first.
When
you
have
finished,
pull
the
work
carefully
from
the machine
by
holding
the
last
loops.
If
you
pull
too
quickly,
you
will
pull
the end
loops
flat/tight.
Knot
the
beginning
and end
threads
on
the
reverse
side.
I
1540
G
4-5
Quilt&
30
1
2)
E
0
0.25
4-5
foot
1/4
inch
Quilt
and
patchwork
foot
A
quilt
consists
of
two
layers
of
fabric
with
a
layer
of
batting
sandwiched
between.
Many
geometric
pieces
of
fabric
are
joined
together
in
continually
changing
patterns
to
form
the
top
layer
of
the
quilt.
This
is
tacked
to
a
middle
layer
of
polyester
or
cotton
batting
and
a
backing
layer.
The
1/4
inch
quilt
and
patchwork
foot
is
particularly
suitable
for
joining
your
pieces
of
fabric.
The
clearance
between
the
needle
and the
outer
edge
of
the
foot
is
1/4’
(6
mm)
and
between
the
needle
and
the
inner
edge
of
the
foot
1/8”
(3
mm).
Attach
the
1/4
inch
quilt
and
patchwork
foot.
Sew
together
your
pieces
of
fabric
using
stitch
0
(1540)/E
(1530,
1520).
For
a
seam
allowance
of
1/4”
guide
your
fabric
along
the
outer
edge
of
the
foot.
For
a
seam
allowance
of
1/8”
guide
your
fabric
along
the
inner
edge
of
the
foot.