Old 03-25-2010, 03:29 AM
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MaxineB
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Originally Posted by LindaM
Thanks JanetM & Gramof6 :)

Something that I did from a recommendation of our local sewing machine vendor - a 'stitch map' - make up a little quilt sandwich and do a sample line of every stitch that your machine will do.

It's amazing how different the stitches look with the thread vs the little icon on the book ... I have it close by so I know exactly which stitch I want. Sounds a bit silly, but it really works well for me :)


This is a great idea. Not all decorative stitches will look good on a project. I think we forget the purpose of quilting. It is to permanently hold the three pieces together. How this is done is limited only by our imagination.
Changing the stitch lengths/widths and even thread types (or needles!) can also make a huge difference in the look of your stitches.
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