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Fabric ..................... two pieces firm, woven fabric, each 4” x 6”
Stabilizer .......................................... lightweight tear-away, 4” x 6”
Needle ................................................................. 90/14 Universal
Thread ....................... 30 wt. cotton embroidery, contrasting color
Presser Foot ................
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Reverse Pattern Foot #1/1C
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bernette
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Zigzag/Universal Foot
Stitch ...............................................................................straight
Stitching Corners
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Select straight stitch.
Place fabric pieces right sides
together.
Place the fabric under the foot
with the top edge even with the
horizontal line behind the foot.
The right edge should be even
with the
5
/
8
” seam line.
Engage the Needle Down func-
tion, if available.
Sew until the bottom edge
touches the horizontal line in
front of the needle; stop.
Pivot, using FHS (Free Hand
System) if available. Continue
sewing until you reach the next
corner; repeat the pivot.
Stitch 3 sides of this sample.
Note: For crisply turned corners,
take two small stitches diagonally
across corner before completing
the pivot.
bernette
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Draw a line
5
/
8
” from each corner
of one fabric square.
Select straight stitch.
Place fabric pieces right sides
together.
Place fabric under foot, top edge
even with 2nd horizontal line
behind foot (not available on 55).
Right edge should be even with
the
5
/
8
” seam line.
80e & 90e
: Engage Needle Down
function; audio signal will beep
once.
Note: To take a single stitch,
press Needle Up/Down two times
.
Sew until the needle is
5
/
8
” from
the end of the fabric.
Pivot. Continue sewing until you
come to the next corner; repeat
the pivot.
Stitch three sides of this sample.
Note: For crisply turned corners,
take two small stitches diagonally
across corner before completing
the pivot.