Bernina b 880 stitch designer
All in all, I am quite content with the results, but I know there is more you can do. …and here I reduced the distance between rows.
This is how it looks when you stitch one row next to each other…
I did this to find out whether the pattern would be suitable for quilting. In my case, the fabrics are a little wavy, as I stitched through three layers. I like those kinds of pattern, as they are an easy way to bring structure to your fabrics without displaying a real motive. Now you can stitch your temperature curve. Now take your touchscreen pen and draw a “temperature curve” from top to bottom, directly on your screen.Ĭonfirm your design on the bottom right, and the screen will change to the sewing display. The width of your stitch is 9mm right now and there is no need to change it. Then we can start right away.Īfter the stitch designer has been opened, the button for editing a stitch should be activated. Now we turn to the machine and open the Stitch Designer. It should not be wider than 1 cm, but it can be longer, of course. To start with, imagine something like a temperature curve. Be creative and draw some patterns between the lines. On graph paper you draw two lines at a 1 cm distance. Please use embroidery thread for the top and bobbin thread for the bottom.īefore you start on the sewing machine, you need to make some exercises on paper. To do so, you need several pieces of fabric of about 30 x 30 cm, with some stabilizer ironed or fastened to the back. If you want to come along, please prepare some “test rags”. Within the next few weeks I will show you, step by step, the various options you have. I can do it right on the machine’s screen, without detours. The B880 now allows me to design my own decorative stitches or to alter the existing ones, without having to use special software. For me, these are interesting options to bring variation into my work. In many cases you can lengthen, enlarge or mirror them. I love to use the decorative stitches of the Bernina sewing machines in my quilts.