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©1995-2005
Statler Stitcher
Last Updated:
August 20, 2005
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Sewing a Pattern inside a Block
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This demo shows the ability to place the sewing
head in the middle of a block to then fill the block with a pattern. After you move
the head to the middle of the block, the machine then moves to the beginning of the
pattern and begins sewing.
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Sewing a Pattern in an Offset
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This demo shows the ability to sew a pattern using
offsets. Using the familiar "clouds" pattern, you can see how after
sewing one row of clouds, the Statler Stitcher will begin the next row at the user-defined
offset.
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Sewing a Pattern that would be hard to do Manually
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This clip shows how easy it is to sew a pattern
with the Statler Stitcher that would otherwise be
difficult to sew in the manual mode.
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Stitch Regulated Sewing
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This clip shows Stitch Regulator feature of the Statler
Stitcher. Whether you sew fast or slow in manual
mode, you'll get even spaced stitches every time.
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Constant Speed Sewing
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This video demonstrates the Statler Stitcher's
ability to sew at a constant speed in the manual mode no matter how fast or slow you
maneuver the sewing arm. The speed of the needle can be adjusted while sewing to go
faster or slower.
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Record and Playback Sewing
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This clip shows how you can record manual movements
of the sewing arm (while not actually sewing) and then playback (and sew) the same
movements over and over again.
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Needle Up Feature
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This clip shows the "Needle Up"
feature. This can be used to create a "tie" in your quilt or if you need a
single stitch quilted.
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