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In all my years of sewing in never dawned on me to use my serger to secure the edges. What a great idea! I always stitched the 1/4′ to secure all the edges, but frequently would have the layer on the back that would create a fold when stitching the binding on. Now I’ll serge the edge and keep all those pesky layers together as one.
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Hi Jamie. This is a great article! Recently I thought about using the binder foot on my 950 Industrial. Is there a way to get the #84 foot accessory for this technique? Will it work on the 950, mine has a unremovable finger guard?
We need more in store garmet instruction. Yes, I remember the great one in Aurora.
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Was always a little skeptical about trying my binder attachment and foot but now that I watched the video and read your tips I am going to give it a try. Love to quilt so this will make it much easier.
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Thanks for you kind comment for checking out the blog. I hope you have success and enjoy using your binder attachment. Jaime
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I have success with quilts using single batting thickness, but for potholders that require double thickness in batting- this doesn’t seem to handle it. Any suggestions?
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I have the 88 attachment. I have been only doing one size of bias. I cut the strips a scant 1 1/2 inches. What size should i cut the strips for the other two sizes to create different bias. thanks
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For the #88 Binder, the following recommendations are suggested for cutting binding strips: 28mm- 1 1/8″, 32mm- 1 1/4″, 38mm- 1 1/2″. The Big Book of Feet is a great resource for all BERNINA feet and accessories and this where I have easily found this information. Best wishes.
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I have an interlude 445 how do I order the binder attachment?
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Thanks for your interest. I am not familiar with this as BERNINA model machine. Please check with your local dealer to see what they might recommend for your machine.
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I’ve been dreaming of getting a serger, so I’m collecting all the tips and ideas I can find. Your blog always has something helpful.
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its very innovative.. Thank you for sharing.. keep going good. https://bit.ly/2JL6DBf