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I'd been stitching 1/4 inch from ditch - using the edge of my foot as a guide - I liked that better than aiming at the ditch, but MUCH prefer this!
I guess that stitch is called a scallop - didn't look in my manual to see. I set my machine to "3". Smaller than that and it's almost a zigzag, but with rounded edges. I'm happy with that, but the baby quilt I was looking at the scallops were much wider than mine. |
Great tip! I'll have to see if my machine has that stitch. It looks much more "forgiving" than SITD!
Great fabric you've got there, love it! |
Nice one! Thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by JanTx
.... my machine quilting skills are limited to Stich Near a Ditch....
(and the reason I use that scallop often myself.) Jan in VA |
Well, for the sake of accuracy I cannot call mine Stitch IN a Ditch so started using "near". Glad it gave you a good laugh. I just felt so liberated when I saw that baby quilt with it's scallop. SAAD (Stitch AROUND a Ditch?) :)
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I like Stitch in the Ditch but this seems better as it gets the weight of the quilt off the seams. Thanks for the idea.
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Thanks for sharing.
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Hey I have that stich on my Husqu!! guess what i`ll be trying? :thumbup:
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That's how I do my STID. Makes your quilting look good!
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Love that idea :thumbup: It would be much faster. That scallop stitch is the one I use when I finish my binding on the top of the quilt. I just run it all around on the top of the binding.
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