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    Old 03-28-2011, 11:43 AM
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    Thanks, Patti! My Bernina has something similar that they call a 'hand quilting' stitch, but it uses the bobbin thread pulled to the top with monofilament in the needle. A royal pain. :roll:

    I like the look of this much better and wouldn't have to mess with nylon thread. I'm going to try it on both my machines for sure. Thanks so much. :D
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    Old 03-28-2011, 11:43 AM
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    Until the machine can leave spaces between the stitches it is not going to look like handquilting to me!
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    Old 03-28-2011, 12:58 PM
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    Thank you for sharing this stitch, Patti. I will have to try it out on a practice piece.
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    Old 03-28-2011, 05:12 PM
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    Junkie...thats true...personally, this reminds me more of either the Long Stitch or Sashiko to me.

    Sharon, I played with all the settings when I was doing it. There are so many variables..its fun to see the different looks. I really like it with 2 colors in the top..thats really different looking!
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    Old 03-28-2011, 07:06 PM
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    My bernina has this hand quilting stitch but I was not impressed with it.
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    Old 03-29-2011, 04:47 AM
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    I agree Suzanne...I don't care for the stitch "hand stitch" on the Bernina either. This stitch is different though, play with it when you have a few minutes.
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    Old 10-28-2011, 07:38 AM
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    Originally Posted by sandpat
    The other day I got a pm from a newer member (Xylie55) asking me to help explain an old technique that she called a "mock machine hand stitch". I've been playing with it for a few days and I really like the possibilities that it opens up. I'll explain it to you all as she explained it to me...

    "They did this in the 1930's so it is a very old art. It is a mock hand quilting stitch on a domestic sewing machine. You put 2 threads in the top needle (darker color, but the same color-((or I found it looks cool to mix these)) say red. In the bobbin, you use a color of thread that matches the quilt top background (say white). The top thicker stitches pop, while the bobbin thread disappears in the quilt. Adjust tensions (top and/or bottom) until you like the look of it. (I tell you what settings I used with the pics below)You can adjust the stitch length too. Or you can switch the colors for a bolder stitch like white in the top2 threads and red in the bobbin. Its a beautiful stitch and a lost art which needs to be brought back."

    To me, the stitch looks alot like machine Sashiko or what I've seen called "the Long Stitch" which has a longer stitch on the top and just a prick of color on the back...I think I'm gonna have some fun with it!

    From left to right on the pic- here is what I did:

    1. Top- 2 colors thread, Burgundy bobbin thread, bobbin tension cranked 1/4 turn tighter, top tension set at 5.0, 4.5 stitch length

    2. Top- 2 white threads, Burgundy bobbin thread, bobbin tension cranked 1/4 turn tighter, top tension at 4.0, stitch length 5.0

    3. Top 2 white threads, Burgundy bobbin thread, no bobbin tension adjustment, top tension 4.0, stitch length 3.0

    4. Single thread in the top, same thread in the bobbin, no bobbin adjustment, top tension 4.0, stitch length 3.0

    Read the list in reverse for the "Back" pic.

    Its an interesting thing to play with and the good part is that it needs NO special fancy smancy machine...
    Thank you, this is what I was looking for. I like this tech. and I am going to try it. It looks really good to me. Thank you again.
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    Old 10-28-2011, 04:02 PM
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    Have fun with it Glenn! If you do use it, please post a pic so we can see your fun!
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    Old 10-28-2011, 04:05 PM
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    I will glady do that and I intend to use it. thank you so much for the tech.
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