Quilting
In this section, 6 types of useful stitches for quilting are
available.
q Straight stitches (with dual feed)
w Clasp stitches
e Free motion quilting stitches
r Sculpture stitches (with dual feed)
t Hand-look quilt stitches
y Variable zigzag stitches
Clasp stitches
You can close quilt layers and batting using the clasp
stitch.
Use the satin stitch foot F.
The machine sews one unit of the pattern and
automatically stops with the needle in up position when
completed.
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Straight stitches (with dual feed)
Straight stitches in this section are suitable for seaming
quilt layers using the dual feed foot (refer to page 20 for
how to attach it).
Quilting guide bar for dual feed foot
The quilting guide bar is helpful when sewing parallel,
evenly spaced rows of stitching.
Insert the quilting guide bar into the hole in the rear of the
foot holder.
Shift the quilting guide bar to the desired spacing.
q Quilting guide bar
w Hole
Sew rows of stitching while tracing the previous row of
stitches with the quilting guide bar.
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