Backstitching question
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Backstitching question
I'm fairly new to quilting as well as to my 'new' Singer 15k88 treadle machine. I am making paper pieced blocks for the "building houses from scraps" quilt. I've only made about 60 so far - on my FW as well as my trusty 201. I would now like to switch to making them solely on my treadle and would like to know if it is necessary to backstitch. I have been backstitching up until now but was wondering whether it was entirely necessary. TIA.
Edited to add that they are paper pieced blocks.
Edited to add that they are paper pieced blocks.
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Any seam that is crossed by another does not require back stitching. The alternative to backstitching on a treadle when it is necessary is to tie bobbin and top thread together and leave a short (about 1”) tail before you cut the thread.
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Years ago before the reverse button, I was taught to start the seam about a quarter inch in and sew towards the edge and then turn around and go the opposite direction. Then do that at the end of the seam also. But I agree any seam that is crossed does not require backstitching.
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there lies the biggest worry...on the outside edge. But I was taught as maggie sue, and just flip it around. It's one of the joys of a treadle. I learned to sew clothes on my grandmothers treadle. Ah, the memories.....
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