![]() To correctly attach the Echo Quilting Clips, make sure that the grooved edge is towards the bottom, then snap the foot into the clip. I am going to use the Echo Quilting Clips and attach them to the Ruler Foot #96. I did mix a little free-motion quilting in on a couple of the blocks. For the majority of this project, we are going to use rulerwork quilting techniques. First, we must decide what type of quilting designs we want on our project. Now that the machine is set up, we are ready to quilt. I will give you suggestions as to which mode to use as we move through the exercises. Part of this will depend on what BSR mode you prefer and part will depend on what design you will be quilting. This feature allows me to quickly baste my quilt layers together, then as I am quilting, I do not have to be interrupted by removing pins.Īfter basting, select either Mode 1 or Mode 2. I like to use the basting feature instead of pins or spray basting. I like to use the 2 or 4 stitch setting, depending on how dense my quilting designs will be. With BSR 3 you have the option of 1, 2 or 4 stitches per inch. ![]() Using BSR 3, the Basting Mode, I will baste a couple of horizontal and vertical lines of stitching. I am going to use my machine to quickly baste my quilt layers together. I set this so that the machine will stop with the needle down in the fabric. There are a couple of settings on the machine that I like to use when I am free-motion quilting. I am using the BERNINA Q 16 Table Model Longarm Machine today for my quilting. Your quilt top will now have two different fabrics for the outer borders.īaste your quilt top and batting together, then join me at your machine to get started. Row 4 – Four-patch, leaf applique, “L” applique Adding BordersĪdd one top border of #757-19 (Dark Red) and one bottom border of #757-33 (Daffodil). Row 3 – Leaf applique, four-patch, “L” applique Row 2 – Four-patch, leaf applique, “A” applique Row 1 – Leaf applique, four-patch, “F” applique Piece together the leaf applique blocks, four-patch blocks, and FALL letter blocks in the following order: I did use a tear away stabilizer behind each block to help support the fabric and the stitching for my blanket stitch. For this project, I chose a matching thread to the fabric for the blanket stitches. For my blanket stitch, I like to increase my Stitch Width and Stitch Length to 3.0. I fused all of my applique pieces down to the blocks, then I blanket stitched them on my BERNINA 790 PLUS.With the applique letters, you will need to be sure and reverse your letters before tracing them on the fusible. Press towards the dark fabric.įuse and then stitch the leaf and FALL letter appliques onto their respective background fabric squares. ![]()
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