If the machine is running properly -
#2
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Hmm. That's something I've never thought about before, I don't think I could tell, and honestly I don't think I'd care, either. I think the skill of the quilter is more instrumental than the machine in making a beautiful quilt.
If I may ask, what inspired your question?
If I may ask, what inspired your question?
#5
Nope, I couldn't. It doesn't matter what machine makes the stitches - new or old, cheap or expensive. They all make stitches. I've got an old Janome, and it sews as well as the most expensive machine. It's the quilter who determines what the quilt stitching will look like, not the machine!
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I couldn't tell without comparison. Since I do a lot of garment construction, I like a nice looking stitch for topstitching and any visible stitching. I compared models before I bought that how the stitches looked was the deciding factor.
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