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#12
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My machine doesn't have a basting stitch as such and is all manual action. I float my batting and tops, so sometimes will use a regular stitch across the top of the quilt, but don't find that even manual basting down the sides works that well for me. It tends to skew my tops a bit sideways. I quilt only for me. And am a beginner, just doing pantos.
#13
Yes all the time! I use the basting stitch to stitch down my top along the sides and top. It is easy to remove stitches and it is more forgiving when borders are a bit wavy. I set mine to 3 stitches an inch.
#15
I use it everytime I quilt. When I load the quilt, I baste down the right side. I use a regular stitch for the top and left side, but the basting stitch on the right allows me to smooth out any fullness that might accumulate as I go left to right. (Hope this makes sense.)
#16
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Location: Missouri
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Me too, Gemrm and Texassimsjome. Since my Gammill has no stitch regulator, I just slow down the stitches per second and bast that way.
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