Originally Posted by ckcowl
as with most things 'quilty' it really is a personal choice on the look you want. some people like itty-bitty stitches and quilt with something like 20 stitches to the inch, some think 12 stitches is great and then there are those who like the 'big-stitch' look and quilt at about 4-5 stitches to the inch. make yourself a little 'stitch-sampler' make a 12" block, sandwich it and stitch a line down it at the different settings, marking at the beginning of each line the setting #'s so then you have a reference and you can look at it, decide you want (this -stitch for this project) and you can set your machine consistantly for the look you like best.
I too like to use a bigger stitch length but I thought you had to, to make it look like hand stitching. When I stipple quilt I shorten the stitch length and DO NOT drop the feed dogs. I gives me a more uniform stitch and I can manoeuvre and control it better. It is really up to you what you like the look of.