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Old 05-29-2011, 06:56 PM
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I've been quilting less than a year and my machine quilting skills are limited to Stich Near a Ditch and Cross Hatching. I was looking at a quilt my grandson has - made by his great grand mother on his dad's side. She is a master quilter and I've admired many things she's made for my daughter and SIL. Here's what I learned by examining this baby quilt:

Her Stitch In a Ditch used a scallop stitch. A pretty big scallop at that. I pictured her weaving that quilt back and forth under her machine needle, but looked at my machine and ... low and behold! I have a scallop stitch! It looks so much better than a straight stitch and is not as slow and does not take as much thread as zigzag or others I've tried.

Her baby quilt has little boy backing - different vehicles - but the front will grow with him (he's 3 now and got this as an infant). It's batiks in what I would call jewel tones. So ... a baby quilt does not have to look like a baby - who knew? :)

Her binding was machine stitched using a zigzag. I've done that on table runners and on a quilt I made for this same child, but ... felt guilty about it! No more!

I've made 4 lap quilts for graduation gifts in the last couple of weeks and they are scalloped near a ditch and I'm a happy camper.

So ... for other newbies out there.... try it - you might like it!

this is my version of SIAD with a scallop. Makes me much happier than a straight stitch.
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Old 05-29-2011, 07:00 PM
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Old 05-29-2011, 07:03 PM
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Looks fine to me.
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Old 05-29-2011, 07:10 PM
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I think I will try this. I am making a Turning Twenty for a wedding gift, and thought about doing the SITD, but I think I will try this instead.

Thanks for sharing
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Old 05-29-2011, 07:25 PM
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I like what you have done. I dont care for SITD so I do my stitches similar to yours.
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Love this! Thank you for sharing.
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Old 05-29-2011, 07:43 PM
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Going to check my machine in am!
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thanks for the tip, looks great
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I'll see, bet I have that stitch on my machine. I wanted a wavy look but was concerned it would be wobbly, not wavy. Will check my machine tomorrow. Thanks for the tip!
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This makes me much happier! My STID's are so wobbly they almost look like the scallop anyway...
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