Stitch in the ditch foot - another use
#41
Thanks to everyone who wants to try this. please let me know how you make out.
My foot was NOT included in my accessories when I purchased the machine, it was a separate purchase.
My foot was NOT included in my accessories when I purchased the machine, it was a separate purchase.
#42
Originally Posted by Deb watkins
Thanks to everyone who wants to try this. please let me know how you make out.
My foot was NOT included in my accessories when I purchased the machine, it was a separate purchase.
My foot was NOT included in my accessories when I purchased the machine, it was a separate purchase.
#43
Originally Posted by Quilter7x
Here's a picture of the Janome O foot, which is the 1/4" foot and the Janome G foot, which is the stitch in the ditch foot. Hope this helps.
[IMG]http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h...sserfeetOG.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h...sserfeetOG.jpg[/IMG]
#44
[quote=Deb watkins]
The one I posted a picture of before is actually called a Blind Hem foot.
I searched Janome.com for "stitch in the ditch foot" and "G foot". It looks similar to the G foot, but doesn't have one side longer than the other. Hmm, I wonder if I've been using the wrong foot for STID and maybe that's why I don't like it? :?: :shock:
Originally Posted by Quilter7x
Here's a picture of the Janome O foot, which is the 1/4" foot and the Janome G foot, which is the stitch in the ditch foot. Hope this helps.
I looked at the Janome G foot, and it is not the same as my SID foot. Yes, it does have the little metal 'tongue' but the SID has the metal 'tongue' guide much longer. I forget what the G foot is for, but in my book it isn't called SID.
I looked at the Janome G foot, and it is not the same as my SID foot. Yes, it does have the little metal 'tongue' but the SID has the metal 'tongue' guide much longer. I forget what the G foot is for, but in my book it isn't called SID.
I searched Janome.com for "stitch in the ditch foot" and "G foot". It looks similar to the G foot, but doesn't have one side longer than the other. Hmm, I wonder if I've been using the wrong foot for STID and maybe that's why I don't like it? :?: :shock:
#47
Hi,
I've used this technique for flying geese also. But I add 1 step to it. When placing the square on the rectangle, I sew a second seam. Then when I trim off the unused corners, my seam is already sewn, and I have a half square triangle that I can use for something else. I don't think it adds more than a few seconds to the process of making the goose block.
CasaManana
aka Vicky :D
I've used this technique for flying geese also. But I add 1 step to it. When placing the square on the rectangle, I sew a second seam. Then when I trim off the unused corners, my seam is already sewn, and I have a half square triangle that I can use for something else. I don't think it adds more than a few seconds to the process of making the goose block.
CasaManana
aka Vicky :D
#48
Originally Posted by pianolady
I just purchased the stitch in the ditch foot this past week and it is different the the G foot. Paid 24.98 - don't know if that is the going price at other dealers or not.
#49
Originally Posted by Quilter7x
Here's a picture of the Janome O foot, which is the 1/4" foot and the Janome G foot, which is the stitch in the ditch foot. Hope this helps.
[IMG]http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h...sserfeetOG.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h...sserfeetOG.jpg[/IMG]
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