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Free-motion
quilt
foot
The
free-motion
quilt
foot
in
combination
with
the
straight
stitch
is
well
suited
for
free-motion
quilting.
The
three
layers
of
your
quilt
are
guided
manually
during
free-motion
quilting.
The
faster
you
sew,
the
more
consistent
and
uniform
your
stitches
will
become.
Try
this
technique
out
first
on
a
test
piece.
Free-motion
quilting
is
possible
in
both
curved
and
straight
lines.
For
free-motion,
straight-line
quilting
(center
needle
position),
with
a
spacing
of
1/4
inch
(635
mm),
use
the
four
red
markings
on
the
corners
of
the
foot
as
a
guide.
Loosen
the
screw
on
the
back
of
the
presser
foot
holder.
Press
the
free
motion
quilt
foot
gently
together
with
thumb
and
index
finger.
Guide
the
pin
of
the
free-motion
quilt
foot
into
the
hole
of
the
presser
foot
holder
as
far
as
it
will
go.
The
long
fork
of
the
free-motion
quilt
foot
must
be
positioned
behind
the
needle
clamp.
Tighten
the
screw.
Bring
the
free-motion
quilt
foot
into
the
darning
position
(see
page
51)
and
lower
the
feed
dog
(see
page
32).
Tip:
Free-motion
embroidery
can
also
be
completed
using
the
free-motion
quilt
foot.
Stitch:
1
Stitch
length:
15
Tension:
3-5
Bias
binder
Binding
with
bias
tape
is
a
very
easy
method
of
giving
fabric
edges
a
smooth
and
neat
appearance.
For
this
you
need
unfolded
bias
tape
about
1(24
mm)
wide.
Remove
the
presser
foot
and
holder.
Attach
the
bias
binder.
Cut
the
beginning
of
the
bias
tape
at
a
diagonal.
Feed
the
tape
into
the
scroll
of
the
binder
and
pull
out
to
the
back.
Adjust
the
binder
and/or
the
needle
position
so
that
the
needle
pierces
the
fabric
approximately
1/16
(1
-
1.5
mm)
from
the
folded
edge
of
the
bias
tape.
Stitch
about
1
(2.5
cm)
along
the
bias
tape.
Insert
the
edge
of
the
fabric
to
be
bound
between
the
bias
tape
edges
into
the
slot
of
the
binder.
The
bias
tape
will
enclose
the
raw
edge
automatically
during
sewing.
Tip:
You
can
obtain
an
additional
decorative
effect
by
using
a
zigzag
or
fancy
stitch.
Stitch:
optional
Tension:
3-5
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