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Ellietow 08-07-2012 01:36 AM

Stitch length?
 
Just curious - what stitch length do you use for piecing? On my old Kenmore, I used to use 10-12 stitches per inch. On my computerized Kenmore, it always starts up at 2.2, but I change it to 3.0. Is there a "recommended" stitch length for piecing? For stitching in the ditch? Thanks!

burchquilts 08-07-2012 02:55 AM

I make all my quilts on my Featherweight & I use a fairly short stitch length... 15 stitches per inch usually. I don't think there's a "standard" per se. Just what you feel comfortable with (tho I suppose stitches could be too loose & things could pull apart or be too tight & pucker).

gypsyquilter 08-07-2012 03:05 AM

depends on what type of piecing I am doing. for normal piecing, I am usually around a 2.4 on a Bernina, for paper piecing I shorten the stitch considerably, and for long strip piecing I lengthen the stitch. for long arm quilting, that depends also on what type of design look I want, but that usually ranges between 9 and 11.

BellaBoo 08-07-2012 04:59 AM

Usually 2.5 and 12 stitches per inch on manual setting machines. My vintage Singers has a 30 stitch per inch setting. What type of sewing was that setting used for?

Dolphyngyrl 08-07-2012 06:50 AM

1.8-2.0 is the ones I use most often

Jan in VA 08-07-2012 08:16 AM

Long enough to get the seam ripper point into easily/short enough to hold things together washing after washing.
On my Bernie 1031 and vintage Bernie 830 that's between 2.5 and 3 on the manual dial.
Jan in VA

Lori S 08-07-2012 02:41 PM

I typically use 2.5 ... sometimes 2.0. I did go smaller just once and had to take some stitches out... oh my ... what a pain.

pinkberrykay 08-07-2012 04:06 PM

I use a 1.8-2.0

QuiltE 08-07-2012 08:31 PM

Regular piecing ... 1.8
Shorter stitches give tighter seams. So you have less shift. And then when you press you get nice crisp seams.

Paper Piecing ... 1.0

Cottontop 08-07-2012 08:37 PM

I agree with above, 2.5, 2.4....is usually good. Happy sewing.


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