Crochet by Machine. Machine Setup Size 90/14 universal point, embroidery (preferred), topstitch or jeans needle Metallic (preferred) or regular thread.

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Crochet by Machine

Machine Setup Size 90/14 universal point, embroidery (preferred), topstitch or jeans needle Metallic (preferred) or regular thread in top Metallic thread in bobbin (wind slowly) Presser foot for Baby Lock: - "N" foot (preferred) -or- Open Toe Presser foot for Bernina in order of preference: - #39D / #39C / #39 (Clear Embroidery) - #6 (Embroidery) - #20D / #20C / #20 (Open Toe) - #34D / #34C / #34 (Clear Zig Zag) - #1D / #1C / #1 (Regular Zig Zag)

Fold purple fabric longways so that centers meet and press Pick serger stitch shown Increase width to as wide as possible and increase length if desired Decrease tension

Place water soluble stabilizer under the edge Sew slowly, catching edge of fabric with stitch

Choose Triple Straight Stitch Sew, catching edge of previous stitch

Choose serger stitch again and sew on water soluble stabilizer, catching edge of previous stitch

Choose serger stitch again and sew, catching edge of previous stitch Don’t wash yet, but this is what it will look like:

Choose Honeycomb stitch Change width to as wide as possible Lower tension Change balance so that stitches overlap

Sew, catching edge of fabric Use Triple Straight Stitch to sew, catching edge of previous stitches Use a running Serpentine stitch to sew, catching edge of previous stitches

Rinse away the water soluble stabilizer, using warm to hot water