Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums >
  • Main
  • Stiching in the ditch- help! >
  • Stiching in the ditch- help!

  • Stiching in the ditch- help!

    Thread Tools
     
    Old 12-26-2011, 01:13 PM
      #1  
    Super Member
    Thread Starter
     
    Ruby the Quilter's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Dec 2010
    Location: Far Far West Texas
    Posts: 1,401
    Default Stiching in the ditch- help!

    I have an attic window quilt on the frame and have tried to quilt it by stitching in the ditch and can't keep it straight. Since it's on the frame I'm going to baste it then stitch in the ditch on my regular sewing machine. Any ideas on how to stitch in the ditch and keep it straight on a long arm?
    Ruby the Quilter is offline  
    Old 12-26-2011, 01:17 PM
      #2  
    Power Poster
     
    Join Date: Feb 2009
    Location: Northern Michigan
    Posts: 12,861
    Default

    a straight line with a long arm is only as straight as you can draw a straight line- unless you use a ruler-
    there are special rulers for long arms= and (table/platforms) that fit the machine making the ruler work easier- if you want to do lines straighter than you can (draw) you would need to invest in some (attachments)
    don't use a regular ruler you use with your rotory cutter though!!! they are too thin- the foot jumps right on them and breaks needles- causes damage- you need thicker rulers - who ever manufactures your long arm more than likely offers rulers, and other attachments to help with different techniques
    ckcowl is offline  
    Old 12-26-2011, 01:57 PM
      #3  
    Power Poster
     
    dunster's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Mar 2009
    Location: Lake Elsinore, CA
    Posts: 15,240
    Default

    The other way to sew a perfectly straight line (horizontal or vertical) with a longarm is to use channel locks.
    dunster is offline  
    Old 12-26-2011, 04:07 PM
      #4  
    Super Member
     
    117becca's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Oct 2010
    Location: dayton OH
    Posts: 1,911
    Default

    don't stitch in the ditch, but just off to one side. I find it easier to keep a straight line.
    117becca is offline  
    Old 12-27-2011, 04:00 AM
      #5  
    Junior Member
     
    Join Date: Jan 2010
    Location: Prosper, Texas
    Posts: 157
    Default

    I've used the long edge of a book of checks in a pinch and also the thicker side of an add a quarter inch ruler will work without the hopper foot jumping.
    Quilting D is offline  
    Old 12-27-2011, 05:05 AM
      #6  
    Senior Member
     
    lfletcher's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Oct 2010
    Location: Texas Hill Country
    Posts: 948
    Default

    I use a straight ruler for long arms. I was taught to go only the distance of your hand holding the ruler in place, otherwise your cannot control it as well. You move the ruler frequently. It takes some practice. Also, I install an extended base on my Gammill to have a solid surface for the ruler. Hope this makes sense to you.
    lfletcher is offline  
    Old 12-27-2011, 05:48 AM
      #7  
    Member
     
    Join Date: Sep 2011
    Posts: 21
    Default Stitch in the ditch

    I saw a demo somewhere and the quilter was using clear "see through" thread. I've never heard of it, but you may want to try looking for some.
    hildebrandtjane is offline  
    Related Topics
    Thread
    Thread Starter
    Forum
    Replies
    Last Post
    Maresan
    Main
    0
    11-20-2018 09:13 AM
    craftaddict
    Main
    8
    02-05-2018 10:47 PM
    Dreaming
    Main
    5
    06-22-2015 12:23 PM
    MaryOFP
    Links and Resources
    2
    03-16-2010 01:09 PM
    NewsletterBot
    Main
    1
    07-27-2007 06:51 AM

    Posting Rules
    You may not post new threads
    You may not post replies
    You may not post attachments
    You may not edit your posts

    BB code is On
    Smilies are On
    [IMG] code is On
    HTML code is On
    Trackbacks are Off
    Pingbacks are Off
    Refbacks are Off



    FREE Quilting Newsletter