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quilting a baby blanket - what am I doing wrong

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Old 10-02-2011, 09:09 AM
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I have taken a couple of quilting classes but when it comes to the final quliting, we only have been instructed on straight lines (stitch in the ditch or X's across the finished top) I am making a flannel baby quilt and decided to put hearts in the middle of the blocks. The thread kept breaking and I spent 2 hours taking the thread out. I don't want to risk a hole in the quilt so have decided to just stitch in the ditch. I was using tissue paper to trace the hearts and sewing over them. The thread is a variagated (Sulky 40 - German Brand) . Should I drop the feed on the machine since they are not straight lines? I could also stitch in the ditch and hand quilt the hearts in. There are only 35 panels.

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Old 10-02-2011, 09:12 AM
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Drop the feet and use a darning foot, it is called free motion quilting or FMQ check search engin on this doard it takes practues but some do King size Quilts this way good luck
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I would drop the feed dogs if you are free motion quilting the hearts. I keep mine up if I am doing SID. I just took a FMQ class and the instructor taught us to put the feed dogs down and to FMQ the SID also. Haven't FMQ any quilts yet so I have only the practice we did in class under my belt!
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Old 10-02-2011, 09:28 AM
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Before doing the above suggestions. Make a practice square and test your stitching before working on your quilt. Loosen that top tension. My machines dont like that thread and it breaks when trying to do Free motion.
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Old 10-02-2011, 09:44 AM
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I have printed patterns on onion skin paper, pinned paper to quilt & used walking foot to quilt leaves, & other designs. You could do the same with your hearts. You just have to go slow & raise the pressor foot as needed to make adjustments going around sharp curves.
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Old 10-02-2011, 10:05 AM
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I have used the method you described and had good success. I do not drop the feed dogs either.
When I am doing anything that is not a straight line, I take a few stitches, raise the pressure foot, turn fabric, lower pressure foot and stitch a few more. Continue like this until you have completed the heart.
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Leah Day does not drop her feed dogs but the machine has to be set up for FMQ using the quilting foot (sometimes called a darning foot). It takes a bit of practice to find the "SWEET SPOT" where the speed of the machine matches the movement of the sandwich.

Good luck.
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Old 10-02-2011, 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
Leah Day does not drop her feed dogs but the machine has to be set up for FMQ using the quilting foot (sometimes called a darning foot). It takes a bit of practice to find the "SWEET SPOT" where the speed of the machine matches the movement of the sandwich.

Good luck.
If you don't/can't drop the feed dogs, make sure the stitch length is set at zero...
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I agree with the darning foot.. That foot is wonderful ! But check out the Big Foot too for Free Motion Quilting ( FMQ ).

As far as stitch in ditch.. your needle is most likely breaking do to tension... loosen the tension. That is a must and you can keep your feed dogs up..

I have had little success with the walking foot.. that is an added foot that the top and the bottom fabrics are moved along similair pace..

Good luck ! Utube is your friend.. Google around and ask for machine tension and free motion quilting too.

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Best of luck to you. You have a lot of advice already!
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