How to Use the BSR Bernina Stitch Regulator to Free Motion Quilt a Cute Meandering Design (tutorial)
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- Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024
- Learn how to free motion quilt using the Bernina Stitch Regulator (BSR). I will demonstrate a cute and easy meandering design with little hearts quilted in. This video is part of our Color By Number Quiltalong Series. Read about it on my blog here: www.sewcanshe.com/blog/how-to-use-the-bsr-bernina-stitch-regulator-to-free-motion-quilt-a-sweet-meandering-design
I think you need to look at at Mode 2 of the BSR and adjust the stitch length to be longer. Nice demo, but there is more to the BSR that you should look into...
I just bought a Sew Steady Wish table with a fix for the problem of not being able to use rulers with the BSR. Can’t wait to try it.
Thanks for the video! I love quilting with rulers and FMQ and I have a Pfaff Quilt Expression 720 and like it but have been looking at the 770 lately because it comes with the bsr included. I have a trial with a 740 at my local quilt shop so, maybe opting for this machine would be a better option.
You told me more negative things than helpful things 😮
❤ I’ll give it a try
If you move fabric faster, your machine goes faster? Mine doesn’t go nearly that slow
I know this is about 3 years old, but, what are your settings on the machine while using the BSR? TIA
You can definitely quilt faster than that with the BSR! You might need to adjust the speed of your machine.
@Briar Alaric yea, been watching on kaldrostream for since november myself :D
@Briar Alaric Definitely, have been using KaldroStream for months myself :D
@Briar Alaric yup, been watching on kaldroStream for months myself :)
On mine you can turn off the beeping sound.
Good to know!
It’s good to train yourself-if you go too fast there is some flex in the needle and you’re less likely to have good stitch formation. Less chance of eyelashes/ train tracks on curves.
Turn up your machine! I go much faster with it than that
Ok, question for all Bernina owners........ I got my first Bernina (QE 570) in November. It is definitely in a different class than my previous machine. However, I also find the BSR to be slow so when I’m meandering I like to use the embroidery foot and go at my own speed. But the foot disengaged while sewing! The needle broke and there is now a spur on the foot. The foot has disengaged several times: with the 1D, 97D and even once with the BSR! None of them were damaged thank goodness. I do always check that the lever that secures the foot is tight before I sew but obviously I’m still having problems
I had the same issue with my walking foot. It just dropped off one day while sewing. I brought it in to my local sewing shop, where I bought my machine, because they have a dedicated sewing machine repair person, and he adjusted the “hook” that holds the feet. I no longer have that issue. It’s a very small adjustment. Good luck!
@@anndalynnketellapper8296 great! Thanks for letting me know
@@angelahomicz1813 You are welcome!
Is it compatible with Bernett B79?
NO
Hamill Crossroad
Became very frustrated with mine, kept getting eyelashes when doing curves and meandering quilting. Tried everything, changed thread, changed needle, moved faster, moved slower, nothing seemed to help. Finally gave up and bought another machines. Shame too because I really liked my Bernina.
That is sad to hear! Often eye lashing can be corrected with tension adjustments. If you loosen the top thread tension that helps to prevent the bottom thread from being pulled to the top.