Backstitching?
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Backstitching?
Do you do this when you piece?
If so, when/where?
I do not - because I have not been able to do "neat" backstitching - the fabric rumples or I wander off the previous line of stitching. It also adds thickness - and I've read a gazillion posts about using thinner thread to reduce bulk in the seam line.
I do use a shorter stitch length when strip or paper piecing.
I also will edge stitch a pieced border to keep it from coming apart - which I learned to do after I had a pieced border that came apart.
I have learned so many things by having to do re-dos!
If so, when/where?
I do not - because I have not been able to do "neat" backstitching - the fabric rumples or I wander off the previous line of stitching. It also adds thickness - and I've read a gazillion posts about using thinner thread to reduce bulk in the seam line.
I do use a shorter stitch length when strip or paper piecing.
I also will edge stitch a pieced border to keep it from coming apart - which I learned to do after I had a pieced border that came apart.
I have learned so many things by having to do re-dos!
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The only time I backstitch is when doing set in seams (aka Y seam) and when mitering my corners in the binding (the starting stitches, the ending stitches I turn the quilt 45 degrees and stitch into the raw edge corner of the quilt). These types of seams are never stitched over by other seam lines so a few back stitches are necessary in order to lock the stitching in place.
#7
I rarely backstitch. However if I'm doing something with a lot of small pieces on an end that I'm not going to add a border (like a bargello) I'll stay stitch right at the edge to keep any of those seams from opening up during the quilting process. These would be edges that were cut from sewing strips, so there is no thread tail at all.
#8
No way. I tend to spend half my time seam ripping and taking out backstitching might send me over the edge! Ha!
I do backstitch the binding before I turn the corner and switch sides though. It's the only time I ever use it.
I do backstitch the binding before I turn the corner and switch sides though. It's the only time I ever use it.
#10
I rarely back stitch. When I do it is because I though I might have missed the first few stitches. My Juki machine does not like backstitching that well. I think it is an anomaly with my machine. The machine ties off well at the end of a piece or end of a row however.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 09-04-2019 at 04:24 PM. Reason: shouting/all caps
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