Operation Manual

QuHt
Apphques
Appliques
add
a
special
touch
to
your
quilt.
There
are
many
different
ways
to
stitch
appliques
to
a
quilt.
One
way
is
to
add
the
applique
to
the
block
before
the
quilt
is
put
together.
Set
your
performance
2054
for
a
satin
stitch.
Choose
stitch
10,
stitch
length
0.4
-
0.5,
stitch
width
3
6,
presser
foot
2.
Fuse
the
applique
piece
to
the
biock
with
invisible
web.
Place
stabilizer
under
the
block.
Sew
around
the
applique
with
the
satin
stitch.
Make
sure
the
stitch
mostly
on
the
applique
covering
the
raw
edge
of
the
applique.
Another
way
to
add
an
applique
to
a
quilt
is
to
finish
the
edge
of
the
applique
and
sew
it
on
with
the
hand
applique
stitch
(44).
First
prepare
the
applique.
Cut
the
applique
shape
out
of
fabric
and
a
piece
of
light
weight
iron
on
interfacing.
Place
the
right
side
of
the
fabric
and
the
rough
(iron-on)
side
of
the
interfacing
together.
Use
a
Straight
Stitch
(1),
stitch
length
2.0,
center
needle
position
and
sew
the
fabric
and
interfacing
together
around
the
outside
edge
with
a
¾”
seam.
Trim
around
the
applique
leaving
1/8”
seam
allowance
and
clip
into
curves.
Slash
the
interfacing
and
turn
the
applique
right
side
out.
Finger
press
the
applique.
Place
the
applique
on
the
quilt.
When
you
are
satisfied
with
the
position,
iron
it
down.
Select
stitch
18,
snap
on
applique
foot
and
sew
around
the
edge
of
the
applique
with
the
straight
part
of
the
hand
applique
stitch.
Let
the
horizontal
part
of
the
stitch
just
catch
into
the
applique.
This
is
the
part
that
will
keep
the
applique
in
place.
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