I'm a new Bernina owner to a 570QE and I purchased this foot just for topstitching! On my old machine I struggled with topstitching, with this foot and machine my topstitching is perfect now every single time! So worth the one time fee to have this foot forever! Thank you for your videos, I can't wait for part 2 😀...Stay safe!
I love top stitching and in my opinion it can't be done without the #10 foot :D It is amazing the amount of things you can accomplish with the #10 foot alone that's why I had to break this video up into at least two parts. Thanks for you positive comment and stay tuned for part 2... :)
Cannot wait to try this foot. I love watching your videos as they always teach me something new. Think this foot would be great to sew cording into quilt binding♥️
My local Bernina store recommended this foot but it was so expensive. However, after watching your video I am going to buy it! Thanks again for your awesome tutorial!
You’re welcome. At the store I never tell people they NEED any particular foot or accessory. I hep guide them towards things that will help them do what they are trying or wanting to do easier. However I tell everyone they need this foot. If it’s just for garments, quilting, crafts you’re going to use it. It’s so wonderful. 🥰🥰. Enjoy you’re new foot ☺️
When I learn something from Cody and Pete, I like to buy some thing from Cody and Pete. Pay Cody back for his wonderful efforts, and keep Pete in birdseed lol
Cody do you think it is necessary to have both the 10C and 10D. I have the 770QE plus ? I have seen some people say if your not using your dual feed you must have the 10C You are always so informed. I just don’t want to buy both if the 10D will do both jobs 10:18
Just got my 10D today and after watching your video will practice with it! Thanks again for you videos. Question, what Bernina overlocker do you have? I have a 460 and REALLY need tutorials on it. Thanks! 🥰🥰🥰
Good question. Yes you can use the #10 foot to create blind hems . You might need to move your needle position over the the left depending on which #10 foot you’re using and which machine you’re using. But yes it can be used 🥰🥰
Yes it is possible to use #10 but the #5 is really the best choice for blind hem as the blade that goes down the middle of #5 creates a little slack so there is no pulling on the fabric when you open up your blind hem.
@@gmb9145 I have got my machine only since christman, Santa was very generous. Now I try to figure out, which sewing foot I purchase first, untill I started with a quilt, I think foot 10D would do the job perfektly. Foot 5 later, I sew garments as well, but first the Quilt. Thank you for your answer.
Man, Where was this when my daughter was little and I was doing heirloom sewing! Amazing!
I'm a new Bernina owner to a 570QE and I purchased this foot just for topstitching! On my old machine I struggled with topstitching, with this foot and machine my topstitching is perfect now every single time! So worth the one time fee to have this foot forever! Thank you for your videos, I can't wait for part 2 😀...Stay safe!
This foot is a MUST HAVE only foot I tell people they must buy extra for sure. :) Stay tuned for Part 2 :)
LOVE #10. ❤️ I use mainly for topstitching and thanks to you I learned a few more tips. Thank you!
I love top stitching and in my opinion it can't be done without the #10 foot :D It is amazing the amount of things you can accomplish with the #10 foot alone that's why I had to break this video up into at least two parts. Thanks for you positive comment and stay tuned for part 2... :)
Cannot wait to try this foot. I love watching your videos as they always teach me something new. Think this foot would be great to sew cording into quilt binding♥️
My favorite foot of them all. I have the 10, 10C and 10D!
Well of course you need one for every machine :D
Do you use all three? Or if you have dual feed can you just get 10D? Even when your not using dual feed
Love your helpful videos.
My local Bernina store recommended this foot but it was so expensive. However, after watching your video I am going to buy it! Thanks again for your awesome tutorial!
You’re welcome. At the store I never tell people they NEED any particular foot or accessory. I hep guide them towards things that will help them do what they are trying or wanting to do easier. However I tell everyone they need this foot. If it’s just for garments, quilting, crafts you’re going to use it. It’s so wonderful. 🥰🥰. Enjoy you’re new foot ☺️
When I learn something from Cody and Pete, I like to buy some thing from Cody and Pete. Pay Cody back for his wonderful efforts, and keep Pete in birdseed lol
My local machine shop charges $60usd or more for feet. I just bought a new to me foot off etsy for $25 including tax and S&h
Thank you Cody!! Love my #10D foot!
It has so many uses how can you not but just LOVE it ☺️😄
Thank you for such clear instructions! :)
Cody do you think it is necessary to have both the 10C and 10D. I have the 770QE plus ? I have seen some people say if your not using your dual feed you must have the 10C You are always so informed. I just don’t want to buy both if the 10D will do both jobs 10:18
Does this work with a older presserfeet for the 70s almond colored machines?
Just got my 10D today and after watching your video will practice with it! Thanks again for you videos. Question, what Bernina overlocker do you have? I have a 460 and REALLY need tutorials on it. Thanks! 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you :-)
Thank you for teaching, I have one Question, is it possible to use the Nr. 10D foot for a bind hem?
Good question. Yes you can use the #10 foot to create blind hems . You might need to move your needle position over the the left depending on which #10 foot you’re using and which machine you’re using. But yes it can be used 🥰🥰
@@sewingwithcodyandpete8651 Thank you for your answer
Yes it is possible to use #10 but the #5 is really the best choice for blind hem as the blade that goes down the middle of #5 creates a little slack so there is no pulling on the fabric when you open up your blind hem.
@@gmb9145 I have got my machine only since christman, Santa was very generous. Now I try to figure out, which sewing foot I purchase first, untill I started with a quilt, I think foot 10D would do the job perfektly. Foot 5 later, I sew garments as well, but first the Quilt. Thank you for your answer.
Can the guide go ON the fabric if we want it to?
Absolutely 😀
Is there an equivalent foot for the Bernette?
Some bernette machines yes 😀