Originally Posted by Magoo
Is there a super secret method of using stitch in the ditch and not have it look like I dozed off and ran off the road? Appreciate any thoughts.
I recently read on a web site and viewed a tutorial somewhere that someone on this board shared with us that
1. press those seams in one direction.
2. use a stitch in the ditch foot (my paff comes with a built in walking feature that works with my stich in the ditch foot and makes it so nice)
3. practice, practice, practice.
I'm just learning to machine quilt and my recent butterfly quilt which was shared on this group is machine stitch in the ditch with hand quilted detail butterflies. My first row of stitching wasn't great but dramatically improved as I went and I am getting more comfortable with it. If you can get a stitch in the ditch foot, I highly recommend them. I did't know there was such a thing until I joined a quilt chapter here. (self taught) Good luck.