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Old 09-18-2011, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by MissSandra
I have a bernina and on the bobin case there is a little hole on the arm that fits upwards towards the needle if i put my thread threw that little hole it does something with the thread that quilters use at times, now I just learned this I have not done it maybe your machine might have a little hole like that also.
now i can only hope you understand what I mean lol
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I'll take a look - sounds interesting! Thank you :thumbup:
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Old 09-18-2011, 06:32 AM
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I believe that my Janome 6600P has that stitch...When I was at my lessons the lady showed me how to do this with my 6600P...really cool.
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Old 09-18-2011, 06:35 AM
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Originally Posted by btiny36
I believe that my Janome 6600P has that stitch...When I was at my lessons the lady showed me how to do this with my 6600P...really cool.
yes it does, you use clear thread in the bobbin.
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Originally Posted by CoyoteQuilts
I have a Pfaff 7570 that has this stitch. It is a straight stitch and you use clear thread in the top with a very tight tension and colored thread in the bobbin with a looser tension. The clear thread pulls the bobbin thread up to the top and that is what makes it look like hand stitches.
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I've tried this on my Viking, it works fine, but the look on this machine ( at least in the video ) seemed much closer to real hand sewing - it always amazes me to see these different options. Thank you
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Old 09-18-2011, 07:17 AM
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Used it at a dealer...Babylock "Sashiko"...Only does that stitch you can vary lengh of the straight stitch. It sell for 2400 but can be found for less if you shop around to diff dealers.
I've also tried the invisable/black thread in my Viking and looks nice but the "Sashiko" is unique...
You can go to Babylock website and see another video on it.
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Old 09-18-2011, 07:32 AM
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This is the Sashiko machine and yes, from the front, it looks nice but the back is just chain stitching! No thanks...
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Old 09-18-2011, 08:16 AM
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Several of my machines do one or more "hand-look" stitches". I think the Baby Lock Sashiko machine (I think the MSRP is $2500!) only uses bobbin thread, and can use some rather thick threads.
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same here
Originally Posted by lindasidlow
I can get the same effect using invisible thread on top, black in the bobbin and really tight tension. Gives a hand quilted effect.
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I agree with Candace.. it may be pretty on the front.. but I'm thinking the chain stitch on the back would be kind of off-putting.. I'll stick with hand stitching for "hand stitching".. and the prices I'm seeing would buy a LOT of needles and thread.
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Originally Posted by pjnesler
This was the first I've seen of a machine that would do a stitch like this - would like to see it in real life the next time I get to a sewing machine shop...


http://youtu.be/FRhq8C6JWj0
I SEEN ONE ON THE SELLING CHANNEL ON TV THATS ALL NEVER ONE ACTUALLY CLOSE TO ME.I ANNOT REMEMBER THE BRAND THOUGH.I GUESS I CAN BLAME IT ON MENOPAUSE.LOL
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