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I change stitch length a lot. However,once you have done a lot of quilting you will pretty well know what length work best in each situation and automatically change length before you start stitching. I find that I do not have to test at
all any more. My biggest problem is that I sometimes forget and then have to start over. |
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Originally Posted by Peckish
(Post 6602076)
I use a longer stitch (basting stitch) if I think I might have to rip the stitches out. It's much easier to un-sew. For instance, if I'm not sure something will work, if I'm trying something new, if I'm doing some difficult curved piecing - I'll start with a longer stitch. If all is well, then I simply re-sew the seam with a shorter stitch.
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The default setting on my Viking Sapphire 875 is 2.5. For the mechanical machines I set for between 2.5-3.0. The antiques about 12 stitches to the inch.
Sharon |
I use #2 when piecing. I learned that when I made my first bargello and decided that I really liked it. I know it's more work when taking out a seam, but for what I do, I like the way the short stitch holds the cut ends.
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I made the mistake this morning and had mine at 5 - its a very loose stitch. I had to restitch them all. I was basting easier on another project.
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citrus, that would be me, I have 4 machines & not one of them have any computer stuff at least I don't think so. They are all older machines with numbers on the dial I have to turn to change anything on them. Ahh, but someday, someday I will have a new one than has a "default setting" lol.
Jeri |
My default is 2.2....I baste at 5....and pp at 1.5...or less depending on the paper I use...
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I use the longer stitch for basting or for several layers (like handles in purses or totes). The shorter stitches I use for applique.
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