Open-toe Stippling Foot
Works with Viking group (7).
This all metal foot with a large opening in the front, lets you thread and sew easily when free-motion quilting and embroidering.
- Take standard ankle and presser foot off the machine.
- Place open toe stippling foot on the presser bar. Screw in place with the accessory thumb screw.
- Lower the feed teeth and set presser foot pressure to the darning position.
- For group 1,5,6 set machine for straight stitch. For group 7 select the V menu, touch free motion straight stitch or free motion zigzag stitch.
- Place the Free motion Guide Grip on quilt or fabric and stitch. Move quilt or fabric at a smooth pace for even stitches.
Click on the documents below for more information on using this foot. (These .pdf files will open in a new window and require Adobe Reader to be viewed. If you do not have Adobe Reader, click here to download the program free.)
– For information on how to use this presser foot, please click here. (935KB)
Use this foot to try these techniques and projects!
(Click on the individual links below for information on each technique)
- Echo quilting (2.42MB)
- Free-motion quilting (2.5MB)
- Quilting with free-motion stippling (2.5MB)
- Outline quilting (3.19MB)
- Sashiko quilting (5.88MB)
- Trapunto quilting (2.81MB)
- Broderie perse applique (6.22MB)
- Bobbinwork (2.89MB)
- Embroidery with free-hand stitching (3.14MB)
- Monogramming with free-hand stitching (3.68MB)
- Reverse embroidery with free-hand stitching (2.58MB)
- Making corded lace with free-hand stitching (3.36MB)
- Needlelace with free-hand stitching (5.15MB)
- Battenburg lace (5.26MB)
- Cutwork (5.98MB)
- Needleweaving (3.37MB)
- Free-motion shirring with elastic (2.18MB)
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