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    Stitching in the Ditch

    Our tiny group of ex-pat (English speakers in Switzerland), beginner quilters were having problems with "stitching in the ditch" without wandering out of the ditch. Watching the needle seemed to be the problem. Doing some experiments, I tried using the Bernina feet, #5 (blind hemmer) & #10 (edge stitch). That piece of metal in the middle of the foot "rides" in the ditch and the eye seems to focus on that rather than the needle. The difference between the 2 feet is that #5 MUST only be used with the needle centered. #10 allows the needle to be moved to the left or right, if necessary.


    Looking out the window at Lake Leman in beautiful Switzerland

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    Hi Libbi. I only recently started using the foot with the blade in the middle and it really does make a quite difference doesn't it? Karen
    Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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      Yes it does. I even went back and ripped out some previous work and redid the stitiching with much, much better results.


      Looking out the window at Lake Leman in beautiful Switzerland

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        Originally posted by Libbi
        Our tiny group of ex-pat (English speakers in Switzerland), beginner quilters were having problems with "stitching in the ditch" without wandering out of the ditch. Watching the needle seemed to be the problem. Doing some experiments, I tried using the Bernina feet, #5 (blind hemmer) & #10 (edge stitch). That piece of metal in the middle of the foot "rides" in the ditch and the eye seems to focus on that rather than the needle. The difference between the 2 feet is that #5 MUST only be used with the needle centered. #10 allows the needle to be moved to the left or right, if necessary.
        Great info--thanks for sharing.


        Looking out the window at Lake Leman in beautiful Switzerland

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