Enjoy "Color My World" by Wendy Williams - This beautiful quilt is constructed of soft and textural shot cottons from Windham fabrics on a richly patterned background. It offers so many opportunities for personalization through both embellishment and quilting- you could add house numbers, decorations, people, pets, garden flowers- there are so many ways to make this quilt truly your own!
Let's use this Topic "Color My World Show and Tell" as a place to show off your beautiful work. That way, you know where to come to see what everyone is doing.
The topics that apply to each month are a good place to ask questions or make suggestions for each block.
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Barbara, recommending the Edgestitch foot in one of the video's made sewing the houses so much easier. Thank you. Your comments and video's are outstanding.
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If you have a machine that recognizes what foot is on the #5 will go automatically into zig zag mode because it thinks you're doing a blind hem stitch. I put #5 on with a single needle faceplate and it took me 2 broken needles before I realized the machine switch from straight stitch to zig zag automatically. I recently bought a used Bernina Artista 730 and this is a new feature for me.
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Does anyone know the difference between the Bernina #5 foot and #10 foot? The #5 foot is listed as “Blindstitch foot” but looks similar to the Edgestitch foot.
The #5 has a edge that goes across the opening of the foot. I have taken a photo of both. One on right is #5. Hope it is clear enough.
Marti
Thanks! I can see the difference, but I think my #5 should do the job.
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Does anyone know the difference between the Bernina #5 foot and #10 foot? The #5 foot is listed as “Blindstitch foot” but looks similar to the Edgestitch foot.
The #5 has a edge that goes across the opening of the foot. I have taken a photo of both. One on right is #5. Hope it is clear enough.
Does anyone know the difference between the Bernina #5 foot and #10 foot? The #5 foot is listed as “Blindstitch foot” but looks similar to the Edgestitch foot.
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A special thank you for the Edge Stitch foot tip. My eyesight for close up work is poor and I was very concerned that I would not be able to use the freezer paper method. This presser foot makes all the difference.
Looking out the window at Lake Leman in beautiful Switzerland
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