inspiration No. 60 Autumn/Winter 2014 www.bernina.com
roidering Sewing, emb ing and overlock
SWITZERLAND CHF 6.90 EUROPE €4.60 GREAT BRITAIN £4.45 UNITED STATES $6.95 INCL. VAT ISSN 1664-5987
Roc k-and- roll jacket
Pat c hwork st y le
O- shape d c oat
C asual look
C hrist mas village 09 9 771664 599001
S AND N R E T T PA N S FO R O I T C U IN S T R HO ME D N A N FASHIO RIES O S S E C AC
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Tips for sewing, embroidering and overlocking 17 Patchwork tips 19 In-seam flap pockets
Fashion and Acc essories
20 BERNINA embroidery software 7 – Stitching out StumpWork designs
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Leather, fur and floral patterns Rock-and-roll jacket with patterned jeans
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Patchwork style Modern patchwork yoke on a striking shirt, combined with flared jeans skirt and matching bracelet
News and Notes
10 Winter mood Warm-and-cuddly coat in trendy O-shape and tote bag 12 Casual look Cuddly roll-neck sweater and stylish shirt for partnering with the narrow skirt 14 Romantic look Jersey dress with hip floral print 4
16 BERNINA News 21 BERNINA Notes: made@home
i-Tips Drawings for constructing the lining/facing of the coat can be found at www.bernina.com/inspiration-6022 Instructions for adjusting stitches for the screen with the BERNINA 880 and integrated Stitch Designer can be found at www.bernina.com/inspiration-6036
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30 Living and Lifestyle 22 Black-and-white with a dash of oomph Pictures in a stylish graphic look with impressive StumpWork flower 24 Ship-shape and organised Painted and embroidered figures on organisers for dressing room or wardrobe 26 Face to face Cheery faces on laundry bags for Her and Him, with matching slippers 28 Ripe for upcycling Retro lampshades and matching pillow
Christmas 30 Christmas village Cottages for Advent calendars or as decorative objects in the fir forest, combined with paper and felt baubles
Guest Spot 32 Swiss Textile College Zurich
Young Look 34 For the transition season Cheeky quilted jacket in a mix of materials
Rea ders’ Service 35 Our gift for you Masthead 5
Fashion
patt erns L eather, fur and oral Opposites attract, as we confirm here, with the new calmer floral designs harmonising perfectly with the rustic biker-style jacket.
6013 Jacket This jacket is a lot of fun for very little work! The collar is of a piece with the front section and both the facings and lining are left off entirely, since the fur and pebbled outside are firmly attached to one another. A fur hook is optional, as the wide overlay also works without a closure. All hems and outside edges were sewn with a straightstitch and Extra Strong sewing thread.
6014 Jeans Skinny jeans are the ideal partners for both daywear and evening wear, instantly yielding a chic party outfit when combined with a simple, longish top. Once again, waistband height is clearly moving up towards the natural waistline.
Jacket: With Walking foot or Dual feed (with the 7 and 8 Series)
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Jeans: Consult our Tips pages to learn kets how bes t to insert the flap poc . seam ding into the divi
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Instructional videos at ww w.b
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Tip for patchwork shir t: For an evening out fit, simply patch with assorted glamour fabrics! Sequin fabric, velvet and Viscose are par ticularly effective. With Patchwork foot 97/97D Tip for skir t: Sew the pleat from a different fabric so that it contrasts nicely when it pops open. With Zipper foot no. 35 8
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le Pat c hwork st y Patchwork has been discovered by the fashion runways of this world as an individual design element. We’ve lost no time in incorporating this trend into a few projects for our readers.
6015 Patchwork shirt The highlight of this raglan shirt is the yoke made of various fabrics. The time and effort spent on patchworking here is much less than you may think.
6016 Skirt A bell-cut denim skirt with an asymmetric box pleat is comfortable as well as on-trend. The invisible zip is incorporated inconspicuously into the side seam. Randomly draped triangles are an alternative to the sewn-in variant on the shirt.
6017 Bracelet Round out the patchwork look with the matching leather or faux-leather bracelet.
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Tidy silhouett es Is that someone standing behind the screen there? No, these figures were for the most part painted on the screen with the BERNINA PaintWork Tool.
6035 “Dress” jewellery organiser It takes the right jewellery to complete an outfit. What could be more natural – not to mention tonguein-cheek – than to store your bling right on a dress? You can recycle an existing dress you no longer need for this, or make this pseudo-dress instead. 6036 Screen The silhouettes on the left and right here were painted with the PaintWork Tool and a net fill. The figure in the centre was appliquéd in the conventional manner. The hanging strips on the screen were embellished with stitch no. 39 (BERNINA 880), which was altered in the Stitch Designer. We’ve put an i-Tip on the website for you on this subject. It’s best to save the altered stitch straightaway in your Personal Program! 6037 Box The figure on the box was embroidered with a lacework fill. The phrase “Little Secrets” was created in the Embroidery Software Version 7. The new typeface is called “Run Liberty” and goes superbly with those little secrets of yours.
Helping hand: You’ll find a richly illu strated explanation (in Germ an) of how to create appliqués in the conventional manner at ww w.berninablog.com /2010 /01/ ein -bild-auf-s tof f-app lizieren mit-der- nahmaschin e/ Screen with BERNINA 88 0, Jumbo Hoop and BE RNINA DesignWork s/PaintW ork Box with Embroidery Software V7 and Oval Hoop
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