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I saw a video on YouTube that Leah Day put together on how to quilt an all over pattern with a DSM. I followed her method on my last quilt, a string quilt, and it worked great. She starts in the center, and sort of quilts in quadrants. I use spray basting for most of my quilts and there was no problem with tucks, puckers, etc.
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Originally Posted by Thats_It_I_Quilt
(Post 7444093)
I use the stich-in-the-ditch foot AND a simple decorative stitch to stabilize the quilt, I find it softens the stitching line and if you don't hit the ditch right it may not matter so much... I will try to post a picture
It has the added effect of getting me to think that I'm already at the "fun" part. |
Those blue fabrics are beautiful.
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Thankyou everyone.
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Originally Posted by Thats_It_I_Quilt
(Post 7444118)
Picture, if you zoom in behind the foot you can see what I mean... :)
It has the added effect of getting me to think that I'm already at the "fun" part. |
Originally Posted by coffeecozy
(Post 7443645)
after doing cindy needhams craftsy class where she shows the difference between blocks that were ditched first and ones that were just quilted i have made an effort to do as she says - every stinking seam. sometimes i get lazy and do almost every seam :-) .
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Originally Posted by coffeecozy
(Post 7443645)
after doing cindy needhams craftsy class where she shows the difference between blocks that were ditched first and ones that were just quilted i have made an effort to do as she says - every stinking seam. sometimes i get lazy and do almost every seam :-) .
i use a fine (50 or 60 weight) thread in a closely matched colour. here is a link to her comments about it on her blog. http://blog.cindyneedham.com/2012/09...room-time.html |
But what about doing "standard" quilting, not fmq? Should you SITD before starting your straight line quilting or is basting enough?
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I feel a little bit like a heretic here, but having looked at images of quilts ditched before quilting, and those not SITD'd, I really prefer the look of those NOT!
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I always do SITD to stabilize my quilt so that it is easier to work on...I really stitch next to the seam line not in the ditch. I find it makes the quilt much stronger and if you use a matching thread or a neutral beige/grey thin polyester thread it does not show up. Some quilts with small pieces...I just use stitching around the blocks straight line as quilting..really stabilizes and does not take away from the design of the quilt. I personally don't like too much quilting that sort of takes your eye off the geometric designs.
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