Curious- what do you use fancy stitches for?
#21
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Heart of Colorado's majestic mountains!
Posts: 6,026
I used to do a lot of garment sewing and used the decorative stitches extensively. I use them from time to time to decorate fabric to use in a quilt-obviously not large pieces. But, sometimes, they give just a special touch. I use the blind hem stitch a lot, the blanket stitch for applique as I prefer it to satin stitch. I wish I took more time to explore them more.
#22
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Maryland
Posts: 2,579
I have granddaughters ages 3 & 5. It's amazing what a ribbon with a decorative stitch down the middle can become - reins for an imaginary horse (tried the cat first, but he finally revolted!) Barbie and self accessories, bookmarks, and of course clothes and quilts.
#23
Super Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Mason, Ohio
Posts: 1,465
You can do many things...just think outside the box. Use them instead of a quilt stitch, in rows an inch apart on solid fabric (either a repeat or sampler) (looks good on a table runner or a throw pillow), as an embellishment on blouse cuffs, a crazy quilt effect on scrappy quilts, on the yoke of a little girl’s dress (on white or pastel to make it look like a Strasbourg dress) on christening dresses or bibs, a wedding handkerchief..... just keep thinking
#24
Member
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Conroe, TX
Posts: 80
Interesting that you should ask.....I recently found a book, Crocheted Laces and Edges by Cindy Losekamp, that shows how to use multiple decorative stitches to imitate the look of crochet work. (there is a book for each brand of machine) Previewing the information, the decorative stitches are sewn in rows so each attaches to the previous row and the author provides directions and machine settings for each stitch. I haven't tried it yet but it is coming up soon on my "try it" list.
#25
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: ND
Posts: 2,817
I have made crazy quilt blocks and used the decorative stitches on that. I have also taken classes on Crafty called Stupendous Stitching and have made wall hangings and fabric for purses, zippered pouches, etc...Also use the stitches for quilting on wall hangings.
#26
Those 'Fold n Stitch Wreath' patterns look really nice when you sew down all the sides using fancy stitches. There's a nice example here, the blue and white one using a contrasting scallop stitch.
#29
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Texas
Posts: 2,369
I've done this, too -- once, anyway. I made a family quilt that I gave away at our annual reunion last April, and used a chicken foot stitch -- I don't know what it's really called -- in variegated thread as an outline on the label.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
miriam
For Vintage & Antique Machine Enthusiasts
208
06-09-2023 05:10 PM
AngelinaMaria
Main
51
10-19-2011 01:23 PM