New to quilting - need advice
#42
Originally Posted by MaureenMcG
I'm going to check out the Sewing with Nancy episode - thanks for that!!
I know this sounds very elementary.....if my machine has a button holer is that the same as a button hole stitch or not in this case?
There's a local shop where I'd like to take a class and it sounds like they use the button hole stitch. From reading all the replies to my question, it sounds like I could get away with a zigzag stitch. The shop doesn't sell machines but they directed me to a Janome dealer.
I think making a list of the must have features is a good idea. And I do think I'll start with something used.
I know this sounds very elementary.....if my machine has a button holer is that the same as a button hole stitch or not in this case?
There's a local shop where I'd like to take a class and it sounds like they use the button hole stitch. From reading all the replies to my question, it sounds like I could get away with a zigzag stitch. The shop doesn't sell machines but they directed me to a Janome dealer.
I think making a list of the must have features is a good idea. And I do think I'll start with something used.
#45
I am probably in the minority here but I do most of my applique by hand. I fuse it to the background and do a blanket stitch with embroidery floss.---works for me
(but, I have to add if the quilt is to be used and washed alot, you probably want to machine stitch it down with some of the other ideas expressed......)
(but, I have to add if the quilt is to be used and washed alot, you probably want to machine stitch it down with some of the other ideas expressed......)
#46
Welcome to the board; this is a great place for inspiration and advice. Like many have said, test drive as many machines as you can before your commit to buy. Check used machines at local dealers and even the thrift stores or local quilt quilds - someone might have an extra. Do you have craigslist, that's another good resource.
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