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Back to the Basics Techniques Do you know your feet? by Mary Lou Nall This is Lesson 4 in a series that will take you “Back to the Basics” of selecting presser feet. The technical details shared will include how the different presser feet available will save you time and produce professional results in any area of home sewing. The presser feet lessons that will be shared during the upcoming months are as follows: 1. Position foot on seam edge. Stitch. 2. Perfect patchwork seams. No guesswork. 3. Position foot so that the edge of the inside indentation is on the edge of the fabric. 4. Perfect 1/8” seam. Mary Lou Nall, a Pensacola, FL, native has been working with Bernina for 35 years. She specializes in Bernina accessories and how the proper use of accessories can save time and give professional results. Mary Lou has worked with Bernina dealers all over the United States, including Hawaii. She is a popular teacher at Bernina University and The Martha Pullen School of Sewing in Huntsville, AL. Her three-hour sit and sew sessions are fun and educational. Her books and DVDs feature even more “back to the basics” information and show step-by-step how to use each foot in this series as well as close up teaching techniques. They can be purchased by e-mailing mltbooks@aol.com or by contacting Bernina of America. Reprinted from SQE Professional, August 2007 |