To stitch the Pine Bough, stitch a short straight line and echo stitch back. Continue through the tip of the leaf to add berries or swirls and then add another Holly leaf. If you are creating a border, stitch through the center of the leaf instead of echo stitching back to the base of the leaf. ![]() When you reach the base of the leaf, stitch into the center to create a vein.Ĭlosely echo stitch the vein and out the gap at the base of the leaf, adding circle berries before adding another Holly Leaf. Leave a slight gap at the base of the leaf to exit later.īegin echo stitching the inside of the Holly Leaf. Stitch the right side of the leaf by mirror imaging the first side. I like it because it is open toed and offset for greatest visibility.įor more tips see my recent post on WeAllSew: Twelve Steps to Free Motion Quiltingīegin the Holly leaf by stitching scallops. Use a single-hole throat plate for best results and try my favorite foot for machine quilting, the BERNINA Free-motion Embroidery Foot #24. ![]() Whether you are quilting a Christmas quilt or adding a quick embellishment to your Christmas towels and napkins, Pine Boughs and Holly are the perfect motif! Stitch the leaves in a circle to create the perfect wreath for a small wall hanging or to fill a large quilt block, or stitch the pattern in a row to create a fabulous border.Ĭreating the perfect free-motion stitch is easy on BERNINA sewing machines like my BERNINA 770 QE-just lower the feed dogs and adjust the top tension until you can see individual stitches.
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