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Old 12-16-2013, 02:32 PM
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Do you use your walking foot to quilt the straight sashing lines before doing FMQ in a quilted project? I find if I don't stabilize the straight lines first, they tend to go wonky. Does any one else have this problem or have any hints? I hate getting a project all FMQed only to find it has stretched and I have a ripple edge.
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I always stabilise before FMQ . I stabilise but if I don't want the line to stay when finished use that washable thread to remove quickly. Hope that makes sense.
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Straight sashing lines yes ...

I hope you don't mind me tagging yours, with a further related question .....

When doing a stipple background, do you outline the focal work?
eg. a star (or whatever!) on a plain background where you are FMQ the star and then stipple in the background
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I do outline before stippling a background. I think Sharon Shcamber outlines twice?
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I use fusible batting or basting spray. things stay put that way, so no I don't do straight stitching before FMQing unless I wanted it for some reason.
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Originally Posted by Tartan View Post
I do outline before stippling a background. I think Sharon Shcamber outlines twice?
Thanks Tartan ..... though Twice?? ... how so?
or maybe I should say ... where?
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Yes, I do stitch in the ditch of all blocks before FMQ. Usually, I use the walking foot; but sometimes I FMQ those straight lines. I outline focal work. I think I do this because I enjoy outlining.
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I believe I saw it on the free butterfly and heart motifs that she showed on The Quilt Show? I think she said it helps define the shape from the background fill.
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If each block will have its own pattern of fmq, then each block gets SITD first over complete quilt.....BUT....if it is a panto-like pattern across all blocks, then no SITD.....I use glue for basting, so no worries of shifting or ripples.
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Originally Posted by franc36 View Post
Yes, I do stitch in the ditch of all blocks before FMQ. Usually, I use the walking foot; but sometimes I FMQ those straight lines. I outline focal work. I think I do this because I enjoy outlining.
Yes Tartan, I do stitch in the ditch in the sashing just to make sure nothing shifts. I have never been crazy about spraying or any glue substance to get into my sewing machine. With my Avatar, I stitched diagonally and worked my way out from the center. Good Luck !!
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