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Old 06-03-2022, 06:28 AM
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Old 06-03-2022, 06:50 AM
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Welcome from Central Florida. I recently made a similar quilt for my daughter, and I don't think you need a stitch regulator for this quilt as you do one flap or petal at a time, and you can control the speed with your foot control since you aren't doing free quilting but stitching a curve around the flap.
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Old 06-03-2022, 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Fabric Galore View Post
Welcome from Central Florida. I recently made a similar quilt for my daughter, and I don't think you need a stitch regulator for this quilt as you do one flap or petal at a time, and you can control the speed with your foot control since you aren't doing free quilting but stitching a curve around the flap.
true. When attaching this type of quilt to the backing the way I did it is having to only sew down the flaps along the horizontal. That intels a S type of motion along the full length of the quilt. Too this is only one type, I have other ideas for similar quilts. I would think, to my way of thinking, it would be so much simpler to have a speed controlled my motion of the machine rather than the foot. Who knows later I may want to do a little " fancy " work inside each square.
Denim against the skin ,to me, is cold and that why I add the batten and muslin on the underside.
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