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Free Basting Stitches
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If you don't have a basting function on your embroidery machine, then download our free basting stitch set, and watch how handy a basting stitch can be - from ensuring your fabric and batting is secure in the hoop, to aligning designs easily.

If you do have the basting function on your machine – Learn how to use it – it makes life easier.


Formats included in this file:

DST EXP HUS JEF PES VIP VP3 XXX

INCLUDED SIZES

INCHES mm INCHES mm
 4x4  98x98 mm  8x8  198x198mm
 5x5  128x128 mm  8x12  198x298mm
 5x7  128x178mm  9x9  228x228mm
 6x6  158x158mm  9.5x9.5  238x238mm
6x10 158x258mm 9x5x14 238x358mm


WHY USE BASTING STITCHES?

Use a basting stitch anytime it would be physically hard to hoop your fabric – ie Perfect for Towels or making Quilt Blocks with fabric and batting, or even ‘Quilting’ thru all layers of a Quilt.

I am a useless hooper - hooping a piece of fabric is ok, but if I have to hoop batting and fabric and try to line everything up squarely, I find it very hard.  I prefer to use the method below - hooping stabiliser - then 'floating' the fabric and batting over the hoop, then stitching a basting stitch to hold the fabric in place.

3 step basting method

To ensure a perfect stitch out, the most important thing you can do is to control movement within your hoop.   

  • If you are having issues with outlines being ‘off’, the first thing to check is that you have the correct stabiliser, and that you have ‘hooped’ your fabric properly, so your fabric cannot ‘move’.
  • Using the pinning method to hoop your stabiliser, floating your fabric over the hoop and stitching a basting stitch WILL help.

BASTING WITH ALIGNMENT MARKS

Using the basting stitch with the aligning marks for – you guessed it – helping you align more than 1 design.

Again, check your machine manual – you may have functionality on your machine which will do all this for you!!  My Brother has the camera function which would be much easier and probably quicker to align designs.

Please note - the Circles and Heart design are NOT included in this free basting set - I have used them to demonstrate how you can align designs.  They are included in the Heart Stars and Circle Quilting set

 5x7 Circle Quilting with Alignment

4x4 Heart Quilting with Alignment

I created the two samples above to show you how you can create large Quilted pieces in your embroidery hoop.

The Hearts sample was made with four 4x4 heart quilting designs, while the bubbles is four 5x7 bubble quilting designs.

I have used high contrast thread, (and did not quite align one of my heart stitches precisely  - purely operator error!!) but I’m sure you get the idea – ‘generally’ this style of quilting would be done in a matching thread.


VIDEO

 Watch how I use Basting and Aligning stitches

 

 

Hoop Size Model Type Year
4x4
5x5
5x7
6x10
6x6
8x12
8x8
9.5x9.5
9x14
9x9

 

We use hoop size descriptions in line with usual industry terms.  If you are unsure if your hoop is big enough for a design, please check the size in mm, or click here for a list of common Embroidery Hoop Sizes

Please note that our 6x10 designs utilize the full embroidery field, which may not fit within the Oval Bernina hoop. If this is the case, you may need to use a larger Bernina hoop or opt for the 5x7 designs instead.

 4x4 inch - 100 x 100 mm 

5x7 inch - 130 x 180 mm 

6x10 inch - 160 x 260 mm 

8x8 inch  - 200 x 200 mm

8x10 inch - 200 x 260 mm 


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