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Old 03-23-2010, 05:15 AM
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I've seen the term 'heirloom stitches' listed as one of the functions on several sewing machines I've been keeping my eye on. What are heirloom stitches?
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I may be wrong, but I believe they're the fancy stitches that you can/could use for like a crazy quilt and embellishing clothes, home decor, etc.
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Old 03-23-2010, 06:18 AM
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My cheapie machine lists feather, rampart, leg and blind hem stitches as heirloom stitches.
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Just had a chuckle to myself here as I imagined a little old lady stitching with many lamps and glasses stitching 50 stitches to the inch!!!! Oh how I have so much more to learn about quilting!!!!!!!!

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Heirloom stitches is for making delicate clothing items, such as pintucks. smoclking and lace inserts. Check out Martha Pullens site.
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I took a class on heirloom stitching, and Martha Pullen is the best current authority on it. I have her books and videos. Never did anything with most of it, but did enjoy smocking.
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Thanks so much for your help, I think I get the idea now.
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Wow, I learned something, thanks!
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This dress for my granddaughter is the result of a local licensed teacher for Martha Pullen. It helps to have a machine with heirloom stitches, but it is not necessary.

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