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Old 09-23-2016, 07:53 AM
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I wanted to SITD between blocks before FMQ but didn't want a lot of ends to tie off. I decided to try the continuous cross hatch method with a little adjustment since I was working on a rectangle not a square. It worked really well and I only have the start and finish to tie off. I tried to get a picture of the back.[ATTACH=CONFIG]558770[/ATTACH]
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]558771[/ATTACH]here is a drawing of it on a square
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Very clever way to do it. I've drawn out continuous stitching like that before on things but never on cross hatch.
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Old 09-23-2016, 08:10 AM
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i often do this... sometimes i get one extra tie off, though. thanks for posting the path
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Thanks for posting. When I've tried this in the past, I've gotten off course, I'll have to give it another go!
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oh ok now i get it, thanks for the diagram nancy zeiman did something like this on a table runner and i tried it ,lol it didn't work very well for me i kept getting lost somehow, but now i see where i went wrong.........thanks
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Very helpful! I could never quite figure out the path. Thank you!!!
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that's the way to do it!! great job!!
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Going to have to start calling you Ernest, Tartan. I bet you know the story behind this technique....
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I often cross hatch and decided a while ago that there had to be a better way than just going from side to side and tying off all the ends so gave it some thought. It then came to me that I could keep on going with a minimum of pulling threads through and tying them off - which is the most boring part of quilting.

I have just finished a runner for the top of a piano and used this method.
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