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QUILTsocial Issue 14

While exploring and playing with the Brother Luminaire XP1 and the Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC sewing machines, we're after what is original in quilting ideas. In this issue we show you how to piece fabric using decorative stitches instead of the typical quarter inch seam. We use traditional quilt blocks to make a modern quilt, show you how to use the flip and stitch technique of quilt making, the golden 5 steps to add a flange to a binding to give the quilt edge some pop of color. Many free patterns and inspiring new quilting ideas!sew

While exploring and playing with the Brother Luminaire XP1 and the Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC sewing machines, we're after what is original in quilting ideas. In this issue we show you how to piece fabric using decorative stitches instead of the typical quarter inch seam. We use traditional quilt blocks to make a modern quilt, show you how to use the flip and stitch technique of quilt making, the golden 5 steps to add a flange to a binding to give the quilt edge some pop of color. Many free patterns and inspiring new quilting ideas!sew

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Quilting options<br />

on the<br />

Brother Luminaire<br />

sewing and<br />

embroidery machine<br />

3 free motion feet are included with the Brother Luminaire<br />

sewing and embroidery machine.<br />

The serpentine stitch and twin needle used to finish this placemat in the May<br />

23, 2019 <strong>QUILTsocial</strong> post.<br />

Straight stitch needle plate<br />

Use the needle plate lever to remove the needle plates.<br />

Now it’s time to quilt and there are many options to talk about<br />

when using Brother Luminaire Innov-is XP1!<br />

Quilting in the ditch around the blocks and border would be a<br />

good place to start. The dual feed foot allows you to do this very<br />

easily. There’s also an optional ‘stitch in the ditch’ foot that would<br />

make this process almost foolproof. See what the Dual-Feed<br />

Stitch-in-the-Ditch Foot looks like.<br />

Many of the decorative stitches can also be used for quilting. In<br />

last month’s <strong>QUILTsocial</strong> post, I used the serpentine stitch. You<br />

can read my post, The Luminaire XP1, its camera and projector for<br />

decorative stitches fun. You’ll also see how I used the projector<br />

feature on the Brother Luminaire quilting and embroidery<br />

machine to keep the stitching lines straight.<br />

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<strong>QUILTsocial</strong> | issue <strong>14</strong>

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