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Walking Foot
The walking foot may be necessary to prevent quilt
layers from shifting during the quilting process. This
foot is also effective in preventing slipping or
puckering because the fabric is between an upper
and lower feed dog.
To attach the walking foot, raise the needle and
presser foot. Remove the foot holder. Place the
walking foot on the presser bar with the fork
surrounding the needle clamp screw; secure it with
the screw.
Attach the quilt guide to the walking foot to sew
parallel rows. Insert the quilt guide into the hole
1
toward the back of the foot. Slide the quilt guide to
set the width between rows. See page 78.
Quilt Stitch
On-screen manual – see stitch 3/03
The Quilt stitch adds a three dimensional effect
when outlining designs for elegant patterns on
clothing, table linens and crafts.
Saddle stitch Quilting
A fast method for quilting fabrics together for a truly
unique finish or a great topstitching couture accent
for pockets, lapels, etc. The needle bar disengages
to sew a10, 15 or 20 mm lenght triple stitch that is
automatically lockstitched with a single connecting
stitch in-between. After sewing, simply cut away the
connecting single stitch on the top surface.
Summary of Contents for XQUISIT 2
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Page 87: ...86 7 mm Script NOTE Use T foot 15 and 25 mm Script NOTE Use T foot Outline NOTE Use T foot...
Page 88: ...87 Utility U NOTE Use I foot Heirloom H NOTE Use I foot Quilt Q NOTE Use I foot...
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Page 108: ...107 Designs Continuous Hoop...
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