Old 09-16-2010, 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by May in Jersey
When stitching in the ditch I use a larger stitch size, usually 3.5 or 4. First I make a little sample quilt with some scraps, about 4" x 12", to check out stitch size and also thread color before I begin quilting. I find that the larger stitch doesn't pucker the fabric.

I leave thread tails where I begin stitching and where I end stitching. I later go back and bring front threads to the back, tie the front and back threads together and bury them in the quilt sandwhich. This is a pain in the butt but I do it because I tried beginning and ending with 0 stitch length but it doesn't always look as nice as I would like it to.

My Pfaff has a built in walking foot so that helps a lot.
May in Jersey
I agree with you about starting and ending with the O stitch. My machine has an auto-lock feature. It does leave a little knub on the back, but I feel like that's the price I pay for not having to pull top threads to the back and tying. I usually use a 3.0 on the Janome and the largest stitch on the New Home.
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