First time. Ok I see the videos and they all say ditch stitch, but when you get all the way around and come back to the beginning of the square, what do you do? Do you just clip the thread, wont it come out, do you back stitch, do you tye the thread off. I cant see any video that shows you the end results. I have the quilt Totally and I mean Totally pinned and ready to quilt but until I can see how to sart, its laying there.
And Im using flannel as a backing, what type stitch would I use for the quilting with that as a backing. Sorry for all the questions, its just Ive done this quilt and its turned out so good so far and I dont want to screw this up. Thanks |
I just back stitch a couple of stitches. and it works for me good luck
|
Just a couple of backstitches should hold you in place. Now you are ready to free motion quilt. You are free to start anywhere you want since you have all the ditch work done.
|
Im just starting to do the ditch stitch. So after that I have to do "free Motion" and what is that? Im real new at this and working only with a Singer ..
|
I just back stitch a couple of stitches
|
If you're quilting the entire quilt in the ditch, you do not have to free motion quilt afterwards. Free motion is also a style of quilting, also known as meandering. All quilting styles are a matter of personal preference.
|
Thank you.. I thought I had forgotten a stitch. This is my first one so Im just doing the stitch in a ditch and see how I do..
|
Be sure to use a walking foot to do the stitch in ditch. so all your layers will feed through the same.
|
I have read and watched videos and I lost my book to the singer I have. So since I dont know what a walking foot looks like, Im hoping the one that is on the machine is it. I know I have the button holer, and I have one more foot , but that doesnt push the material thru..
|
you usually have to buy the walking foot seperatly and its a lot bigger than a normal sewing machine foot. your fabric shop will have them
som |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:32 PM. |