All you need to Know about Bridging Stitches on your Machine
Quilting Equipment • Educational, G, 08-Nov-2021
Bridge stitching is a great way of alternating patterns by adding a stitch in between.
In this video, Valerie and Jayne demonstrate how easy it is to programme in these additional stitches on the Janome Memory Craft 9450 QCP.
Pay special attention at the start of this video for a wonderful project idea. It is a machine mat with all the machine stitches. A very good example of Bridge stitching. A great record of what is on your machine. And, a good bit of practice.
This video is also part of the #IDidntLikeToAsk Video series hosted by Valerie Nesbitt and Jayne Brogan.
If you would like to see more videos from the series, just click here.
Click to learn more about Jayne Brogan and Valerie Nesbitt.
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