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Viking Foot Quilt Binder (9)

Husqvarna Viking Quilt Binder Foot for Epic 2 #920568096

1. Attach the Interchangeable Dual Feed and Quilt foot.
2. Set the machine for straight stitch or hand look quilt stitch.
3. Place the attachment plate on the stitch plate of the machine. Align
pin on the back of attachment plate to the top opening on the stitch plate of the machine. Screw the attachment plate in place with one thumb screw.
4. Place the binder on the attachment plate and adjust the binder to line up. Attach the binder in place with the two thumb screws and washers.
5. Measure the length of your project and add at least 6” (15cm).
6. Cut enough 1 3/4” (45mm) strips to equal that number and join
the strips together. Cut the end of the strip into a point.
7. Slide the fabric strip into the binder with the wrong side facing you
using tweezers.
8. When the fabric is through the end of the binder, hold the folded
strip with your left hand and continue to feed it into the binder as
shown while the fabric forms a double fold tape.
9. Raise the presser foot and pull the strip under the foot and straight
back 2.5” (5-6cm) behind the needle.
10. Slide the fabric to be bound right side up into the slot of the
binder. Adjust the stitch position to right or left to reach the desired needle position.
How to sew a quilt binder corner:
Sew to the edge of the quilt, tie off and then pull the quilt out from binder. Keep the quilt close to the binder when folding the corners. Finger press the folded fabric.
* When fitted with 412964206 or 412964207 stitch plate
Create a mitered corner:
1. Fold and pinch the top mitered corner, pin in place with a long
pin. Repeat in the same way on the back of the quilt.
2. To continue sewing the binding, pull the fabric strip back through
the binder and at the same time place the quilt back under the
presser foot and into the binder again.
3. To insure that the fold is right on both top and back, pull the quilt
forward and back again a couple of times.
4. Lower the needle to hold the binding in place and remove the
needles. Pull out long thread tails behind the presser foot before start to sew. Backstitch and sew the binder in place. Repeat on the other corners.
How to end the binding:
1. Sew the binding all the way around the quilt edges. When the
edges off the binding almost meet, cut the excess of fabric in the
beginning of binding as illustration.
2. Continue to sew, overlapping the binding one more time. Remove
the quilt from the binder and trim excess leaving 1” (2.5) cm tail. Fold back the opening and pin in place. Sew a seam over the folded edge.
NOTE: See detailed instructions included with the attachment.

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