The problem with the #10 foot on the smaller 5.5mm machines is that the needle can't move far enough away from the guide/edge. So it's super super close to the edge, even when the needle is moved way over all the way, which doesn't look as nice when topstitching binding. 😢
@@BERNINAofNapervilleSurely you must (feeling slightly gaslit here) as you wrote it before editing it.😆 But I see now that you changed it to "adjustment" and feel like an idiot for googling "Bernina adjust menu."😂 I thought maybe I could go into the menu and adjust the numbers somehow. Too funny. Anyway, the needle can't go over any further and the guide is straight so it's hard to imagine what adjustments might make a difference. But I'll ask about it. I'd show you a picture of two samples but no way to do that here. Thanks!
Super helpful! Just bought this foot 25% off for Oct. of 2024. 😎😎😎
Great. Thanks so much. I just purchased the Bernina 480 today and learning.
This was so very helpful. U gave grt trouble wth bindings and have tried th 71 foot wth varied success. This seems to be a nice alternative. Thank you
I am going to the machine right now to try it out. Thanks!!!
Number 10 is the most useful foot for so many uses. It allows great accuracy.
The problem with the #10 foot on the smaller 5.5mm machines is that the needle can't move far enough away from the guide/edge. So it's super super close to the edge, even when the needle is moved way over all the way, which doesn't look as nice when topstitching binding. 😢
Perhaps your machine needs an adjustment because this is not the case at all.
@@BERNINAofNapervilleCan you please explain what an adjust menu is? Thanks! And that's great news if this could be fixed!
I don't know what you mean by adjust menu?@@Ayram9
@@BERNINAofNapervilleSurely you must (feeling slightly gaslit here) as you wrote it before editing it.😆 But I see now that you changed it to "adjustment" and feel like an idiot for googling "Bernina adjust menu."😂 I thought maybe I could go into the menu and adjust the numbers somehow. Too funny. Anyway, the needle can't go over any further and the guide is straight so it's hard to imagine what adjustments might make a difference. But I'll ask about it. I'd show you a picture of two samples but no way to do that here. Thanks!
@@Ayram9 you need to visit a dealer. This is not normal. And there are multiple folks who monitor our social so someone corrected and I was not aware.
I have Bernina Activa 130 sewing machine but I lost its foot kindly tell me from where I buy it's foot
You can purchase from us www.berninaofnaperville.com or call 431-472-4231
I have a 770QE and was given a # 10 foot a regular Edgestitch foot, is it OK to use it on my machine?
Yes, you just will not be able to get the full range of needle positions as you will only have 5.5mm stitch capability.
Great demo!
Thanks!! I was just doing some binding on some placemats… I needed this. Thank you! 🧵✂️🪡
Thanks learned something new. Machine needs oil ?
Actually the Mike picks the sound of the machine up in a weird way in my sewing room :)
What kind of scissors are you using?
These! www.berninaofnaperville.com/products/tula-pink-straight-scissor-6?_pos=22&_sid=69cf60fb1&_ss=r
Thanks! I expect with Tula Pink, they’re probably good. I have some other notions of her and I love them!
What is the stitch # for joining the batting?
That’s the rampart stitch #12 on 4-8 series machines.
Great tutorial. Thank you. Have had my 10D foot for a very long time and finally know how to use it for binding.
Thank you! This tutorial was VERY helpful. I needed your demonstration with this foot to bind a quilt. I will use my new foot soon to do this!
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Awww someone slept through your video. Little snores