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    BUYING NOTIONS AND BERNINA FEET

    I am going to take my machine in for a service / cleaning session. Because the store is over 70 miles I drop it off then pick it up the following week end. This means I will get two shots at buying notions and BERNINA feet that are useful to future quilting endeavors. I save up money all year for this trip. T.Q.S. over the years have recommended various feet and notions that is useful. I won't have time to review the DVDs.


    What were the feet that T.Q.S recommended and did you like them and find them useful.

    What feet / notions did you find most useful? WHAT did you use it for?

    Any notions / feet you found useless. What was MUST HAVE.

    I am planning for RETIREMENT when I will have less $$$ for discriminatory spending, so I am buying things now.... WHAT DO I HAVE TO HAVE FOR THE FUTURE. I would like to avoid buying something that will just sit in a drawer.... have to many of those notions.

    LADY RAGS
    AKA
    NONNIE

    Edited to include :

    http://www.bernina.com/en-US/Product...resser-feet-us
    .
    .Machine came with these:
    Button HOLE
    BSR
    1- ZIG ZAG
    4 ZIPPER
    5 BLIND STITCH FOR BLIND HEMS
    8--- JEANS FOOT cause I hem my hubby's jeans
    37 - QUARTER INCH
    DARNING FOOT -TRADITIONAL
    25 --- 5 groove cording foot ... cording yarns and threads.... I think I bought this one a couple of years ago
    20--open toe embroidery


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    #2
    Anna, if you like free motion work I would suggest Libby Lehman's free motion couching foot #43. She demos in in the video that is available until the end of this month (at minute 56).

    You can also see it in the Bernina video: learn/bernina/

    http://www.bernina.com/en-US/Product...uching-foot-en

    Of course, basic feet include the patchwork foot #37, an off-set free motion foot # 9, a walking foot #50, an open-toe applique foot # 20, Pintuck foot for mini piping #30,31 or 32, edgestitch #10 for stitching in the ditch. (The walking foot also now comes with a guide for stitching in the ditch.)

    Hope that helps.


    It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
    That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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      #3

      Margo,

      THANKS .... I am going through the BERNINA CLIPS to make a list but I am on INTERNET restrictions again so that is slow going. I put your suggestions on my list. BTW it was nice meeting you in Grand Rapids.... YOU were so busy.

      Lady Rags




      It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
      That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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        #4
        Originally posted by Margo
        Anna, if you like free motion work I would suggest Libby Lehman's free motion couching foot #43. She demos in in the video that is available until the end of this month (at minute 56).

        You can also see it in the Bernina video: learn/bernina/

        http://www.bernina.com/en-US/Product...uching-foot-en

        Of course, basic feet include the patchwork foot #37, an off-set free motion foot # 9, a walking foot #50, an open-toe applique foot # 20, Pintuck foot for mini piping #30,31 or 32, edgestitch #10 for stitching in the ditch. (The walking foot also now comes with a guide for stitching in the ditch.)

        Hope that helps.

        Where is the link for the Libby Lehman video... I have a full membership but I have not found it yet. I did not find it in the classroom list ......

        found it... watched it.... then I realized I had a copy of this same DVD.... could I get any more absent minded.


        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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          #5
          Sorry! I meant to include the link: /

          (It is posted at the top of the Daily Blog page, right in the middle of the page.)


          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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            #6
            Dear Lady Rags,
            I have found my transparent sewing foot invaluable for precise piecing and turning corners etc....also my machine quilting transparent foot which ends up being a bit oval in shape.
            cheers
            Jeanine


            It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
            That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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