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bj riley 03-15-2012 10:05 AM

Stitch in the Ditch
 
Good Morning All
I just found out there is a foot for stitching in the ditch. I am wondering if they really help< My SID looks like it was done by a child- a very small child!
Any advice?
Thanks Bj

Jim's Gem 03-15-2012 10:12 AM

I bought one that is a foot plate for my walking foot. It is supposed to help you stitch in the ditch but I have not used it. Since it is hard to "stitch in the ditch" I like to use a meandering or wavy stitch across the ditch. then if I am not straight it doesn't matter. There will come a time that I will have to use it.

Lori S 03-15-2012 10:18 AM

I have both the regular type and the one for the walking foot. LOVE them! One of my favorite feet to use. If you cann afford it get the walking foot type ( if avaiable for your machine) ... its one of the quilting expenses I do not regret.
Just a comment consider using a fancy stitch.. I use the large S or serpentine stitch alot , it never looks like you went off course. T

QuiltE 03-15-2012 10:25 AM

I too have the regular SITD as well as the one for the Janome AccuFeed/

They are well worth the $, and I love the job they do.

The foot has a little "plough" on it, that sits into the "ditch" and then you just sew along.
Once I have the needle position set so the stitches "are" in the ditch, then it's easy peasy to SITD!

bj riley 03-15-2012 12:04 PM

Thanks so much. Wish I had thought about the decorative way to do it before I started this quilt! In the mean time I will save my prnnies I mean dollars to get the SID walking foot.
Well back to it--I have broken two needles so far! But a little over 1/2 done now. (Can you see I am smiling1111)

Prism99 03-15-2012 12:16 PM

I have one of these feet, but I don't use it anymore because I'm too much of a perfectionist for SITD. What I am doing instead now is using a "serptentine" stitch, which is basically a wavy stitch to left and right. It goes right over the seam allowance but I no longer have to worry about deviations from the seam (they basically don't show up) plus I can sew faster this way.

cassiemae 03-15-2012 12:27 PM

I have a STD foot and I really like it and I have never had any problem with my stitching looking nice

ghk1936 03-15-2012 01:00 PM

Stitch in the Ditch
 
Yes the stitch in the ditch foot is very necessary. I use a Bernina 440 and use this foot all the time for quilting.

lorraine43 03-15-2012 03:25 PM

I use an open toe foot for sitd . I find that I can see where I'm going much better than using the sitd foot.

gailinva 03-15-2012 03:33 PM

I love the SID foot, the little guide sits on the seam, looks good!!!!


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