NavigationUSA Lectures and ClassesJennie is in US ........ Quilt Festival, Houston Texas teaching Sudoku Squared, Cosmic Happening and giving a lecture
then going to one of my favourite places - Ann Silva's Bernina Store in Albuquerque, New Mezico Why not ask her to come to your group on her way. Much cheaper on the travelling and what fun to have this wacky twiddler and fiddler to prattle at or teach all the 'girl's' in your guild! Student's GallerySee the Students Gallery for pictures of ardent fabric manipulators. They have twiddled, fiddled, rolled and folded with great delight. Rachael RabbitDo visit my step- daughters blog - it is a real delight and if you love knitting -t just wait until you see the dino! He has a beautiful red bowtie!!. www.rachaelrabbit.blogspot.com P A T - Portable Appliance TestingJusthands-on.tvA new tv-style website - dedicated to patchwork, quilting and mixed media textiles from embroidery, beading, thread play and more.
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Blind Hem or Applique StitchSeveral machine stitch patterns can be used to applique an edge - if the stitching is small enough then the finished appearance is like the effect of small hand sewing! The sewing machine needs to be set at certain sizes for the stitch length and width. ‘BLIND HEM’ STITCH This stitch is frequently used for securing the edge of a design or shape and when employed carefully gives the appearance of very neat hand stitching. Everyone is amazed at your ‘hand sewing skills’ yet it was machined - it’s a fake! The best Blind Hem stitch pattern consists of a bite (indent) with 4/5 straight stitches in between. Many machines do this particular stitch but some machines have a variation that would suffice. Set the machine: stitch width 1 - stitch length 1. For current Husqvarna Viking machines try stitch width 1.5 - stitch length 0.4. Designer 1 & 2 owners: stitch width 1 - stitch length 0.3. Some of the later Pfaff models appear to reduce the stitch width to 2 only. Try this trick: Press twin needle button; when activated (light on) the stitch width is reduced by 2. Consequently if you set stitch width at 3, press twin needle setting button - the stitch width will be 1. (A good technique for reducing the width of many patterns but doesn’t apply to all Pfaff models.) The LCD display on some makes of machine shows the correct settings (1 stitch width and length) but in reality the stitch is wider. These particular models cannot reduce the stitch width below a certain measurement due to some special internal override. Having adjusted the stitch to the desired setting, carefully sew round the edge of the rolled fold. Keep the straight stitching very close to the outside of the fold and just catch the edge of the fold with the fine ‘bite’ (indent). (See picture above) Practise first! An ‘open-toed’ presser foot gives a clearer view of the edge of the fold than the regular presser foot.Open-toed feet for most models are available from your dealer. Alternatively, create one by snapping the central bar out of the Perspex appliqué foot. Do not use the designated Blind Hem foot (if one is supplied) - you are not making a blind hem but using the stitch as a method of appliqué. Invisible or nylon filament is ideal although a thread well matched to the appliquéd fabric will suffice. The top tension on the machine should be reduced (lower number) when using nylon filament. Fill the bottom bobbin with cotton thread (for preference) not nylon. APPLIQUE STITCH This is a pattern (sometimes called the 'pin' stitch) consisting of two or more straight stitches then a stitch to the side and staight back - no bite - just there and back in same place. The pattern can be found on many Janomes, Borthers, Pfaffs, Husqvarnas and some Elnas but not on any Bernina. (Bernina's have a Blanket stitch that is not quite the same as it is one stitch in between each stitch to the side - it can be used but in my opinion the gap between the side stitches is too small. The settings for this stitch is normally: stitch width 1: stitch length 1 or 2.5/3.0 The length varies according to the model. For Husqvarna SE owners try setting the length at 4 - look at the screen to see the size of the stitch pattern. Play with the stitch sizes until you find the one that you like best. If you need any more help contact me and let me know make and model of your machine and I may well be able to help more. |
Jennie's AddressContact Jennie:
5 Queen Street, Emsworth, Hampshire PO10 7BJ UK Phone/fax 44 (0) 1243 374860 Jennie's Work
Emsworth Classes 2010Create a wide range of fascinating and ingenious designs suitable for cushions, soft furnishings, garments and quilts. All the workshops are fast, fun and simple to make. No experience needed - just bring sewing machine and packed lunch. (Tea, coffee and homemade biscuits provided.) Workshops: 10.00 - 4.00 p.m. £30 per day (bring your own fabric) or £35 (inc full pre-cut kit in calico) CLICK HERE: Book now - places are limited Classes are held at 5 Queen Street, Emsworth, Hampshire. PO10 7BJ. Parking available in nearby-ish public car park. Blind Hem and Applique stitchCLICK HERE For details about these stitches |