I just wanted to take a moment and thank all of those that joined my new FB Group, Singer Quantum Stylist 9960 Fans. Thanks for sharing your wonderful projects, interacting to help others, and encouraging each other. If you already own the Singer 9960 or are interested in learning more about this machine, you’re invited to join us!
I also want to send out special Thanks to those of you that have email and messaged me recently. It makes me so happy to read that you’ve found my videos so helpful and especially that you reached out and said so! It means a lot to me!
This is Part 15 in my ongoing Video Series featuring the Singer Quantum Stylist 9960. The Braiding Foot is another one of the specialty feet that came along with the Singer 9960 as part of the value added bonus.
Braiding Foot, Shank and Guide |
Shank Joined to the Braiding Foot and Guide Attached to the Back of the Shank |
The Guide Attached to the Back of the Shank |
“V” Shaped Channel on the Under Side of the Foot. |
This is a brand new foot for me and my first time trying it. As with all the bonus feet, they work in conjunction with the plastic shank/ankle that came with the bonus foot collection. There’s also a special guide that attaches to the back of the shank/ankle to help guide the braid or trim into the foot properly. (shown in picture #3) There is a large hole in the center front of the foot. (shown in picture #1) This large center hole is for threading the braid, cord or trim through, to hold it in place while the machine stitches it in place. On the underside of the foot, there is a “V” shaped channel that helps guide the trim as it’s stitched. (shown in picture #4) This channel also allows the foot to float easily over the trim as it’s being stitched.
For my first video demo, I used black rat tail cording and stitched through the center of the trim with a contrasting color thread to make the demo more visible. Rat tail cording is a smooth rounded satin cording. It’s readily available by the yard and comes in a wide variety of shades. I used the same poly/cotton woven fabric that I use for all of my video demos, except this time, I added a fusible stabilizer to the back of the fabric. It’s always a good idea to use stabilizer when adding dimensional trim. More on that later in my “tips” section.
In my second demo, I showed how to use a zigzag stitch over the rat tail cording. You don’t have to stop there, since the Singer 9960 has a wonderful assortment of decorative stitches that can be used with this foot to add trim for even more of an embellished look. For my last demo, I used stitch #24, the blanket stitch to stitch on the braiding/cording. Make sure when using any stitch that stitches over the braiding/cording, that you secure the ends. Otherwise, it can be pulled out of the stitches easily.
L-R #24 Blanket Stitch, Zigzag Stitch, Straight Stitch 4.0 length |
Tips for adding trims:
4. Replace sewing machine needle: Do yourself a favor, and put in a new sewing machine needle before you start. The size of the needle will depend on the trim being stitched. Use a new sharp point needle so it pierces through the trim without getting hung up or caught.
Love your videos on Singer 9960. I have this machine & am using it to teach myself quilting and other crafty projects. Retired & a long time sewist, I’ve only sewn clothing and then only using natural fiber fabrics. Everything is new now from my machine to my set of 32 presser feet (Amazon) to myriads of fabric needle and thread choices all of which has caused great creative challenges for me. I don’t demand perfection of myself any more & I am having more fun than a kid on Xmas. Your help has been greatly appreciated especially your professional presentations. Nothing is worst than blabbering rambling useless you tube vids in which presenters seem to think total strangers for some reason want to hear about their untrained pets ailing kids or annoying spouses while trying to learn a sewing task!
I don’t do Facebook but you may have encouraged me to try it. Thanks again. You are just smashing! Camille
HI Camille! Thanks so much for leaving such a kind comment. It’s always wonderful to hear how my videos have inspired a creative passion in other for something I love so much. I always try to convey great content in my videos with a little something different or unique. Hope if you decide to join FB that you’ll look up our group and share your enthusiasm. Happy Sewing!!