Dear Laura, I don’t make quilts, but I’ve been doing counted cross stitch for many years. I turn them into quilted wall hanging. On some, I put pockets at the bottom for mail or greeting cards. My family and friends love them. Although I’m a senior, I’ve learned so much from your videos. Especially, those on sewing machine feet. Thank you so much. We’re never to old to learn.
I’ve used the Edge stitch foot for all these purposes, but especially to sew the odd pieces of batting together. I used to work in the industry, and would always promote the purchase of an Edgestitch Foot to my students, or anyone who asked what foot I couldn’t do without. Great tutorial as usual. Thank you 😊
Miss Laura, I have both of these feet for my Husqvarna Viking machines. I love my edging foot so much when I make bags I have a back up. But I really wanted to tell you how amazing you look today in this video. Your hair is fabulous, and just an overall stunning look. As always thank you for your teachings and taking your time to teach us. Jon
It's worth investing in the right presser feet for the right tasks, it makes your items look much more professional and sewing is both easier and more satisfying.
Once again Laura, you send me to my accessories box! I've learned more about the contents of that box by watching your videos on various small incomprehensible items!
Thanks for such a great explanation. I have had a terrible time trying to figure out what feet are appropriate for what- and I LOVE the fact that you didn't even use your sewing machine! Making the foot glide along showed everything beautifully. If I'm not mistaken-- you wrote a book years ago - with Stitch in the Ditch-- which I still use!! Thanks for a very valuable lesson in 'feet'!!
I love your teachings! Hope you see this question. When do you use the stitch in the ditch foot? I've only used that but just purchased the edgestitch foot and wonder which one I'll use/love most. 😊
Does that mean that we can use the edge stitch foot for the 'quilt as you go' method? I haven't tried that technique yet, but I do wanna give it a go one day. 🤔
Hi Laura, wondering why video quality is so low lately, miss watching videos but they make me get a headache from the blurred pictures, I’ve gone to change quality but it won’t get any higher than 480 ? Not having a go just miss watching your videos
Hi Laura! I have learned so much from You and Your video tutorials! I do have a question regarding some of My feet for My machine-it’s a Brother SE625- I understand if You aren’t familiar with this particular machine but again, the question is about feet- Can You tell Me what the little knob that is at the back of some feet and has a little spring that can be pushed in is for, it doesn’t seem to stay in when You just push it in but I just don’t understand the purpose of it!!!!Do You know what I’m talking about??? Thank You for Sharing!-Marie
I also have a brother. If it is what I think you’re talking about, when you push the little button behind the foot it releases the foot so you can change the presser foot. If that’s not correct, let me know.
@@Bonnieruble No; Thank You Bonnie- what I'm talking about is on The Individual feet that we change, at the left back of the foot, maybe You never noticed it. My machine came with 8 or 9 different feet and some have that spring at the left back of them. I will have to maybe find my manual to see if it explains it. Happy 😊Sewing and Thank You for Your thought about it.!♡
My manual says it’s for when you are sewing over a particularly thick seam or spot in your sewing project. Evidently you push in on the little knob as you slowly sew over those bulky seams and release after you’ve crossed the problem seam. I hope that makes sense. Can’t tell you how well it works because I always forget about it. :/. Maybe someone else has used it successfully.
@misscherylannN Oh Yes 👍, Exactly what I didn’t know! Thank You 😊 So Much, that makes so much sense and definitely something I can take advantage of in My future sewing! I appreciate You taking the time to enlighten Me! Happy Sewing 🧵!
Thank you so much for explaining these feet. I have just recently bought a second hand 830 Bernina latest model and grappling with how to use it properly. So this is very helpful. :)
Thanks Laura your getting me back into sewing your explanation are so easy to understand your new Aussie fan❤🇦🇺
just got 32 feet in a kit and your site teaches me more than I self-learned since 7th grade sewing start, thanks.
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Dear Laura, I don’t make quilts, but I’ve been doing counted cross stitch for many years. I turn them into quilted wall hanging. On some, I put pockets at the bottom for mail or greeting cards. My family and friends love them. Although I’m a senior, I’ve learned so much from your videos. Especially, those on sewing machine feet. Thank you so much. We’re never to old to learn.
Hi Rebecca
I love your videos,, you are a fantastic teacher xxx
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Thank you so much!!! I just love learning what the different feet are for....and how they work!!!
Hi Nina
I didn’t know the edge foot could be used for so many things. Thank you for sharing.
You are fantastic teacher!! I made 3 quilts from your book! Thank You!!
Hello Linda
Thank you. I never realized I could have a wider stitch with an edge stitch.
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I’ve used the Edge stitch foot for all these purposes, but especially to sew the odd pieces of batting together. I used to work in the industry, and would always promote the purchase of an Edgestitch Foot to my students, or anyone who asked what foot I couldn’t do without. Great tutorial as usual. Thank you 😊
Hello, how are you doing?
Miss Laura, I have both of these feet for my Husqvarna Viking machines. I love my edging foot so much when I make bags I have a back up. But I really wanted to tell you how amazing you look today in this video. Your hair is fabulous, and just an overall stunning look. As always thank you for your teachings and taking your time to teach us. Jon
It's worth investing in the right presser feet for the right tasks, it makes your items look much more professional and sewing is both easier and more satisfying.
Once again Laura, you send me to my accessories box! I've learned more about the contents of that box by watching your videos on various small incomprehensible items!
This is a great video! I learned a lot!
Thanks for such a great explanation. I have had a terrible time trying to figure out what feet are appropriate for what- and I LOVE the fact that you didn't even use your sewing machine! Making the foot glide along showed everything beautifully. If I'm not mistaken-- you wrote a book years ago - with Stitch in the Ditch-- which I still use!! Thanks for a very valuable lesson in 'feet'!!
Hi Judy
Thank you so much for all the extremely useful hunts and suggestions. Much appreciated.
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Great teaching! Love your hair today!!
Hello Julie
Your videos never disappoint!
Hi Gail
Thank you. I learn from you every time! 🙏
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Did not realize the edge foot is so versatile.
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Thanks for sharing. I learn a lot from you
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Wonderful video Laura. Thank you so much🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Hi Joan
I love my Bernina #10 edgestitch foot, it gives a really professional finish on hems and sewing on pockets.
Laura: I agree with “you never disappoint”!!!
I also have learned sewwwww much😝. Thank you very much ❤️😀
Great teaching! I have the edge stitching foot. Love love love.
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Neat jacket lapels, I bet you made that lovely jacket……good information. My edgefoot will now come out its’ box, My feet are under utilized.
Hi Doreen
A very cool foot. Thank you for posting.
Fantastic review. I use my edge stitch foot for so many things
Goodness. I just love this sewing feet. Thank you.
Thanks for this video, I don't knew about that. Have good day
Thank you for telling me what that foot was for.
Hi Rose
Thank you for showing all this
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Good information that I did not know, thank you.
Hello Joy, how are you doing?
Thanks!
I love your videos! I saw somewhere you has a magazine out , but when I went back to get it it was gone..
Ohhhh please tell us more😳 ❤️😀
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Thank you
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I love your teachings! Hope you see this question. When do you use the stitch in the ditch foot? I've only used that but just purchased the edgestitch foot and wonder which one I'll use/love most. 😊
Great video. Thank you
That was great!
Does that mean that we can use the edge stitch foot for the 'quilt as you go' method? I haven't tried that technique yet, but I do wanna give it a go one day. 🤔
Have the foot, use it often. Pattern number for your jacket please?
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Hi Brenda
Can this foot be used to topstitch binding? Or is another Bernina foot better?
Hi Laura, wondering why video quality is so low lately, miss watching videos but they make me get a headache from the blurred pictures, I’ve gone to change quality but it won’t get any higher than 480 ? Not having a go just miss watching your videos
Hello
What is a whip stick?
I think there is actually a foot I don’t have!
Hi Dee
Hi Laura! I have learned so much from You and Your video tutorials! I do have a question regarding some of My feet for My machine-it’s a Brother SE625- I understand if You aren’t familiar with this particular machine but again, the question is about feet- Can You tell Me what the little knob that is at the back of some feet and has a little spring that can be pushed in is for, it doesn’t seem to stay in when You just push it in but I just don’t understand the purpose of it!!!!Do You know what I’m talking about??? Thank You for Sharing!-Marie
I also have a brother. If it is what I think you’re talking about, when you push the little button behind the foot it releases the foot so you can change the presser foot. If that’s not correct, let me know.
@@Bonnieruble No; Thank You Bonnie- what I'm talking about is on The Individual feet that we change, at the left back of the foot, maybe You never noticed it. My machine came with 8 or 9 different feet and some have that spring at the left back of them. I will have to maybe find my manual to see if it explains it. Happy 😊Sewing and Thank You for Your thought about it.!♡
I hope Laura has the answer because I also wandered just what the heck it was for. Here's hoping !
My manual says it’s for when you are sewing over a particularly thick seam or spot in your sewing project. Evidently you push in on the little knob as you slowly sew over those bulky seams and release after you’ve crossed the problem seam. I hope that makes sense. Can’t tell you how well it works because I always forget about it. :/. Maybe someone else has used it successfully.
@misscherylannN Oh Yes 👍, Exactly what I didn’t know! Thank You 😊 So Much, that makes so much sense and definitely something I can take advantage of in My future sewing! I appreciate You taking the time to enlighten Me! Happy Sewing 🧵!
It would be better if you showed all the stitches.
Thank you so much for explaining these feet. I have just recently bought a second hand 830 Bernina latest model and grappling with how to use it properly. So this is very helpful. :)