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Old 08-20-2014, 07:54 AM
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Hello,

I am still pretty new to sewing and recently the owner of the Bernina shoppe here showed me how to "chain" sew my square patches together for some square patch projects of mine...Will this type of sewing be difficult with larger squares (9"x9")? Wondering...What are your thoughts?

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i chain sew no matter what the size... just makes more sense for me
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i chain sew no matter what the size... just makes more sense for me
Me too. Saves thread as well.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan View Post
i chain sew no matter what the size... just makes more sense for me
Me too too !! I am not happy when I can chain stitch. Goes so quickly !!
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Not harder at all.
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Old 08-20-2014, 08:44 AM
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It shouldn't be. Just remember to provide support for the chain behind the machine. i.e., try not to let it fall off the back end of your table which can pull and distort those squares passing under the needle.
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I have never had a problem with any size that I am sewing, and over time, it saves on thread.
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I chain sew everything I can. From teeny tiny little half squares to large FQ's for backing. Saves time and thread
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Love mindless chain piecing no matter the size.
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I chain sew width of fabric strips - it doesn't matter how big it is. The only change I make for really big/heavy projects is to stop and cut them apart after I've sewn about 6 inches into the next piece.
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