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BERNINA
Walking
Foot #50
A Walk By Nina McVeigh
in the Park
This quilt is done entirely with
Walking Foot #50. The blocks are
stitched individually, and then
seamed so that the raw edges are
to the front of the quilt. The edges
are covered with bias strips and
the quilt is finished with traditional
binding.
Quick on your FEET
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Walking Foot #50 is a very helpful aid for working with layers of fabric. It can be used with almost any decorative stitch, making grid quilting much more interesting! The ability to move the needle to any position makes precision piecing a breeze. This quilt is done entirely with Walking Foot #50. The blocks are stitched individually, and then they are seam so that the raw edges are to the front of the quilt. The raw edges are covered with bias strips and the quilt is finished with tra
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Repeat until you have stitched 25 blocks. When all blocks are stitched, trim to 10” squares. Arrange the blocks as desired in a 5 x 5 grid. With wrong sides (backs) together, sew five blocks together in a row. Guide the edges with the ¼” seam mark on the walking foot. Make 5 rows. Press seam allowances open—they will be on the right side of the quilt. With wrong sides (backs) together, stitch the rows together to make a square. Press seam allowances open
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Load the bias tape Lay four strips in one maker with a binding direction, then lay the strip. Pull the fabric remaining four strips through the bias tape in the other direction. maker and press as the folded strip exits the other end. (I found that my strips were more even and consistent when I pressed from the top side of the fabric.) Measure the width of the pressed strip and divide the measure- ment in half. Measure this distance out from the seam and draw a Fro