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Have You Seen the New Quarterly Accessory Society Lesson?

Have you seen the latest Quarterly Accessory Society Lesson at www.berninausa.com? "Tote with a Twist" features one of my favorite accessories - Freemotion Couching Foot #43. I love freemotion "drawing" with #43 - it's kind of like icing a cake, laying down a continuous line of cord. You can't even see the stitches holding it in place! I usually sketch a few chalklines on the fabric as a guide, but don't stick to them too closely; I use them mostly to gauge the positions and relationships between elements of my design. Freemotion couching is a quick technique with big results. I just got some beautiful hand-painted YLI gimpe that I'll be couching soon; I'm hoping to post a project using it in a few weeks.   

Machine Beading & Freemotion Couching - Needle & Thread

nina machine beadingDuring last night's "Bonkers For BERNINA" webchat on www.TheQuiltShow.com we spent some time talking about thread, and someone asked about the threads Nina McVeigh uses for machine beading (yes, you can stitch single beads by machine!). I've checked, and she's using monofilament in the needle and lingerie thread in the bobbin. In the video the small cone of monofilament on the machine is YLI Wonder Invisible Thread. She's also using a very fine needle - size 60/8 - that fits easily through the holes in the beads. You'll also need an embroidery hoop, and a magnifier might be a good idea for those of us with "mature" eyesight. (Those beads are TINY!) nina couching video

Someone also asked about the cord Nina uses with Free Motion Couching Foot #43. She's using one of my favorite cords for freehand couching, Hilos La Espiga #18, a 2mm nylon cord usually used for macrame and other knotting crafts. If your local shop doesn't carry it, your BERNINA dealer can order it for you from Quilters Resource, Inc.

To see how these techniques are done, check out the Free Motion Machine Beading and Free Motion Couching BERNINA videos at www.TheQuiltShow.com. Then use them to embellish your projects - quilts, clothes, crafts, everything can use a little adornment!