Originally Posted by dunster
Thank you for the post. I've also stepped into some of the conversations on the board to point out that each organization has the right to make its own rules, and this is a very worthwhile organization. erhaps, though, the requirement for not doing only SITD should be stated differently? I have done "only SITD" several times - along each and every seam in a log cabin, with 1" logs, so those quilts were quite densely quilted. SITD does not mean stitching only in the seams that join blocks! The requirement could be stated as having quilting dense enough for the type of batting used. The way the requirement is stated just doesn't make sense from a construction point of view.
Sorry if this point has already been made. I haven't read all the other comments yet.
Dunster, good point. If using small pieces and/or blocks, STID would perhaps be quilted densely enough to satisfy the requirements. Thanks ~ Chris