Blanket stitch Bernina Old Style feet????
Is there a foot for a blanket stitch you can use with a 730 Record? Thank you, Libber
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I would think you could use the standard #1 foot, the same foot you would use for doing a zig zag stitch.
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic
(Post 8067520)
I would think you could use the standard #1 foot, the same foot you would use for doing a zig zag stitch.
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The Bernina 730 doesn't have a blanket stitch. The little design that looks like it, is really a satin stitch that looks like grass. For applique on that machine, you would have to use the zig-zag stitch.
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My favorite foot (with any machine) for blanket stitch is an open toe. It allows you to see the stitches clearly.
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Does an old Bernina 730 have a blanket stitch?
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The old Bernina 630 does not have a blanket stitch.
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Originally Posted by quiltedsunshine
(Post 8067845)
The Bernina 730 doesn't have a blanket stitch. The little design that looks like it, is really a satin stitch that looks like grass. For applique on that machine, you would have to use the zig-zag stitch.
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What! No blanket stitch? What are they thinking? I wouldn't even have thought to look if I had purchased one. I would have assumed it would be one of the basics. Can you do some programming on it to combine straight stitch with one zig-zag stitch?
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