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    Old 04-07-2011, 08:28 AM
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    Originally Posted by Borntohandquilt
    This is a little quilt I made for a workshop several years ago. As you can see I hand quilted every block in a different way. The block in the top row on the left is quilted with SID (or quilting in the ditch), the block in the bottom row on the left is done with outline quilting.
    wow!!!I think that is fantastic, thank you for sharing. I hand stich and I am just a beginner. I think I would like to try that as my next project. I am proud of hand stiching so you need to show your hand stiching on both sides.Use a good thread for hand stiching. For my first one I stiched near the ditch.Traveled under the cross overs.[between layers inthe batting] Just make it enjoyable so you will want to do more. When I machine I get to up tight and don't want to do anymore. So enjoy it.You will be proud of it that is what counts. I am not going to do quanities just love. :thumbup:
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    Old 04-07-2011, 10:04 AM
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    kem77 wrote "---(If this has multiple posts, sorry)[/quote]"

    Too much coffee? Are you threading your machine while it's running? :-) :-) :-)
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    Old 04-07-2011, 10:12 AM
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    Originally Posted by TonnieLoree
    If someone wants to critique my skills, and get up close with a magnifying glass, they are invading my quilt with their bad breath.
    LOL - I love this. Even better than the galloping horse idea. Sometimes I get very - um - obsessive when I'm SIDing. I'll try to remember what you've said!
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    Old 04-07-2011, 11:08 AM
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    I always aim to hide my stitches in the "ditch." One lady at my LQS told me she does a serpentine stitch which is unique and as she told me, then if you goof it isn't as apparent. I haven't tried it, but I am thinking of trying it on a quilted postcard to see how it looks. SID is my favorite although the more I practice FMQ the more I like it and am starting to feel a little more confident.
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    Old 04-07-2011, 11:48 AM
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    My dirty little secret about SID. If I happen to wander outside the seam for a few stitches & it shows, I use a permanent marker of the proper color & touch up the boo-boo stitches.
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    Old 04-07-2011, 01:07 PM
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    Originally Posted by knitpick
    Hi can anyone give me some info about quilting in the ditch? such as are the stitches suppose to be visable on the right hand side? anything you could tell me would be of great help. thanks
    I use a serpentine stitch that puts a small wiggily on either side of the ditch. It is too hard to stay exactly in the seam.
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    Old 04-07-2011, 02:37 PM
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    Originally Posted by caliquocat
    My dirty little secret about SID. If I happen to wander outside the seam for a few stitches & it shows, I use a permanent marker of the proper color & touch up the boo-boo stitches.
    Oh, you just saved me some time! I have one SID block done (with white stitches showing on the dark green) and 63 to go. I have a nice green magic marker and I am off to the races. I love this board!
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    Borntohandquilt, your little quilt is gorgeous! Love the idea of a "stitching sampler". I once took a needlepoint class during which we did a sampler plllow cover of stitiches, but I hand't thought of doing the same thing with quilting stitches. Thanks for shaaring.
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    Old 04-07-2011, 02:57 PM
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    I use a walking foot when I SID and I recently learned that I need to slightly spread the seam with my hands to be able to get IN the ditch. As soon as I release my hands, the stitch disappears.

    If the seam switches sides from block to block (the seam allowance is ironed to the opposite side) I was taught to slightly ease the quilt so the needle can gently move to the opposite ditch. This makes the seam allowance transitions seamless. It really works - I was amazed, because I always used to have these ragged chunky transitions.
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    Old 04-07-2011, 03:00 PM
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    Originally Posted by knitpick
    thanks do you ever sid by hand?
    I don't think anyone would stitch in the ditch by hand. The point is to hide the ugly machine stitches. You want the pretty hand stitches to show. Instead, hand quilters would stitch 1/4 inch in from the seam.
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