This looks like a great stitch to use on my smaller projects like placemats. Wonder if I can effectrively use it on my longarm? Hummm....the possibilities.
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This looks like a great stitch to use on my smaller projects like placemats. Wonder if I can effectrively use it on my longarm? Hummm....the possibilities.
Thanks for sharing this, it looks more "quilted" than SITD but I can still measure straight lines!
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CAS
thanks bunches. going to try it
Great stitch and looks easy, thanks for the link!
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Marti
Those look really great. Thanks.
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Loretta
Thanks for the link ... I went and looked at my Janome 6600 and I have it too ... stitch #26 I had to adjust the tension just a tad. I think the tricky part is getting it to match when placing them side by side.
May your stitches always be straight, your seams always lie flat, and your grain never be biased against you.
Sue
Although I just finished a quilt with this stitch I remembered I had posted one last year that used it. I haven't photographed the most recent one yet, but here is the first one I did. The second photo shows the quilting the best.
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Pat
I have used it but found it unforgiving. It changed shape when I hit speed bumps!
Great look when it works though.
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"Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler." Albert Einstein
I love this board! Yet another good tip I never would have thought of!
I'm glad that I have this stitch -- didn't know how you could alter it. Looks great!