I love playing with the flower stitch foot. If you’ve never used this foot, I can guarantee it is way too much fun. But did you know that you can use this foot with water soluble stabilizer to create all sorts of decorative effects?
The Flower Stitch Foot is only available for machines with a low shank and as you can see from the photo, the foot is bulky so attachments that are already fitted to your machine such as an inbuilt even feed foot, may cause problems when trying to attach the foot.
Although traditionally used for creating small circles on fabric for decorative use, the Flower Stitch Foot can also be used with water soluble stabilizer to create great fringes and dangly things.

And this is how it’s done …
On a piece of water soluble stabilizer, using your Flower Stitch Foot select a utility or satin stitch on your machine and sew a number of circles in random sizes. You will also have to sew a straight stitch underlay to help hold the shape of the stitches once the water soluble stabilizer is washed away.

Draw your fringe design on a separate piece of water soluble stabilizer.

Cut out your circles (but don’t rinse yet) and position them on the piece of stabilizer you used to draw your fringe design. A dab of water will hold them in place.

Using either straight stitch, free motion stitching or a decorative stitch, sew rows of stitching to attach the circles. Remember, if you are using decorative stitches, you will need to sew a straight stitch underlay so the stitches don’t unravel when the stabilizer is washed away.

Rinse away the stabilizer, allow the piece to dry, and press with an iron, and . . . voila!

This technique, along with other great techniques, is available in the workshop Titivations.






























4 Comments
Can the flower stitch foot be used on a Hsuvqvarna Quilt Designer machine?
I’m not familiar with the Husqvarna machines Jane. Your best bet is to check your manual or call your dealer and they should be able to tell you if you have a low shank machine.
~Linda~
Thank you so much for the sample shots! This foot is available for my machine, but I didn’t know what I’d use it for, or even if I’d use it. I certainly wouldn’t have thought of using stabilizer, and that opens up a world of possibilities!
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Yes, water soluble stabilizer opens up a whole new world of possibilities for lots of stitch techniques. When I have a little more time, I’ll post some more samples.
~Linda~