Variable zigzag
This unique feature allows you to control zigzag width
with the knee lifter.
Select q-M or q-L, using the darning foot PD-H for
sewing quilt layers. The feed dog drops automatically.
Guide the fabric with your hands while sewing.
Select w-M or w-L, using the clear view free quilt foot
QV for sewing flat and firm fabrics. The feed dog drops
automatically. Guide the fabric with your hands while
sewing.
Select e-M or e-L, using the satin stitch foot for sewing
variable zigzag stitches.
The fabric is fed by the feed dog and the stitch width can
be varied with the knee lifter.
Attach a stabilizer to the wrong side of the fabric if
needed.
Sew at slow to medium speed while guiding the fabric
with your hands and controlling the stitch width with your
knee.
NOTE:
When the machine stops, you can raise and lower the
presser foot with the knee lifter.
Purple tip needle is recommended for free motion
quilting to prevent skipped stitch.
Hand-look quilt stitches
Use a transparent nylon thread for the needle and
ordinary sewing thread for the bobbin.
The bobbin thread is pulled up on the right side of the
fabric and the stitches will look as if sewn by hand.
NOTE:
Use the net to prevent the thread from slipping off and
jamming. Refer to page 12.
Sculpture stitches
These stitches are used to accentuate design outlines
and to create a mock hand-quilt.
Use the dual feed foot AD.
Refer to page 20 for how to attach the dual feed foot.
q-M
w-M
e-M
q-L
w-L
e-L
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