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Heirloom Sewing
Bridging Stitch
Select the bridging stitch to sew two pieces of
fabric or trim with edges butted together. Use
this technique to join strips of lace and/or rib-
bon and to stitch them to a fi nished fabric edge.
The bridging stitch is preferred for this type of
joining for a fl at, neat result.
Fabric: Short piece of insertion lace and linen
fabric with one edge turned under or fi nished.
Touch: Menu A, Utility Stitches, Stitch A31
Snap on: Presser foot A.
Place the pieces to be joined in the center of
the A presser foot so they are perfectly alig-
ned as you sew.
Place lace and fabric edge to edge.
Sew:
The right zigzag stitch of the bridging stitch will
catch the lace on the right and the left zigzag,
the fabric on the left. The straight stitch sews
between the two pieces of fabric, ribbon or lace.
Optional: You may use the Edge Joining pres -
ser foot.
Hemstitching / Wing needle
Your Designer I features many decorative
hemstitches. Hemstitches sew a lacey effect on
natural fi ber loosely woven fabrics for elegant
tailored heirloom garments and table linens.
Fabric: Woven light, Husqvarna Viking Tear-A-
Way stabilizer.
Touch: Woven light on the Sewing Advisor,
Menu D, Heirloom Stitches, Stitch D4. Stabilize
fabric as needed.
Snap on: Presser foot B as recommended.
Use: Wing needle as recommended.
• Thread top and bobbin with fi ne weight se-
wing thread in a color to match the fabric.
Sew:
Sew a row of hemstitching.
Touch stitches D5, D10, and sew additional
rows. Experiment with other stitches on Menu
D.
Tip: For a Pin stitch, touch D6, width 2, length
2.
D4 D5
D10
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