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Echo Quilting on Regular Machine, How???

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Old 07-22-2009, 07:51 PM
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I got asked this and don't know , How do you Echo quilt on a reg machine,Feed dogs Up OR Down with a Darning Foot? I don't know what to tell her. Help!!!
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Old 07-23-2009, 03:22 AM
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I saw this : feed dogs down , darningfoot . Stay about .25" away in each row you make around applique . You can search on youtube for videos about echo quilting . Annie
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you can do it both ways depending on the echo design.
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I have echo quilted with feed dogs up using a walking foot. Where the curves are tight, it involves a lot of stopping to re-position the quilt sandwich, but at the time that was a small price for me to pay in order to avoid free motion quilting (and the uneven stitches I was getting). Someone who is good at FMQ would prefer to do it that way. If it's a beginner, though, and they are particular about stitch length, the way I did it make it very easy to get both even stitches and even distances between the lines of stitching.
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