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rvsfan 09-15-2019 02:23 AM

First time using the Echo technique
 
I want to echo lots of HST and Squares . I think I could do this using a straight stitch rather than FMQ . Do I need to STID these first , then echo ? Or can I skip the STID and just echo?

Tartan 09-15-2019 04:50 AM

If it is a small project where I could rotate the work, I would straight stitch. If it is a large quilt where rotating it would be too much work, I would FMQ with my ruler foot and ruler. I would stitch the shape and then echo.

dunster 09-15-2019 07:53 AM

You don't have to SITD, but it really adds a nice definition to the patchwork that you won't get if you skip that step.

I agree with Tartan. If doing the quilting on you DSM, rotating a large quilt can become a big effort. If you're comfortable with using a ruler, that would be the best way to go.

Mkotch 09-16-2019 02:32 AM

If you feel SITD would help to anchor your quilting but you don't want it in the final quilt, try using wash-away thread. I have done that and it works really well.

klswift 09-16-2019 06:57 AM

You do not have to do STID. In fact, I rarely use that at all because, if seams have been pressed open, what are you stitching on? I often use an echo stitch and I have a favorite presser foot that has very good markings for the width and for where to pivot (I like a slight bit less than 1/4"). If you are doing every HST and Square, you will have a lot of quilting. You may want to think about which ones to do to keep within your 5" or 6" requirement and have a nice pattern on the back without doing every single one.

Klermont 09-16-2019 07:42 AM

OK, I'm stupid

what is STID and DSM

Kit-Kat 09-16-2019 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by Klermont (Post 8302178)
OK, I'm stupid

what is STID and DSM

You are never stupid for asking a question! STID = stitch in the ditch and DSM = domestic sewing machine.:o

tuckyquilter 09-17-2019 03:59 PM

[QUOTE=rvsfan;8301695]I want to echo lots of HST and Squares . I think I could do this using a straight stitch rather than FMQ . Do I need to STID these first , then echo ? Or can I skip the STID and just echo?[/QUOTE

I use a Walking Foot for SITD and the line guide to make sure they are all the same distance away from each other.


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