Re: STID..what stitch do you use?
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Originally Posted by
jcander
I have used a twin ( double ) needle (one shank two needles attached) and stitched with the ditch in the center and the stitching is on both sides so if it wavers it is not noticeable.. worked for me.. and looked good too. :)
The needles come in different widths between the needles and I think I used 6.0/100 or 4.0/100 it depends on the look you want.. also instead of stitching in the ditch you can just stipple or meander the whole quilt .
Good luck and have fun..
Judi
AHA! So thet's how it's done! I need to get one these!
Re: STID..what stitch do you use?
Both my main machines have double needles and I have never tried it! I have the perfect project for them:)
Re: STID..what stitch do you use?
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Originally Posted by
qtrnch
I also use a serpentine type stitch and go right down the center of the seam. It's basically an elongated zig zag stitch, just play with the width and length. It looks nice and you just have aim for the seam. Also, if you have a Bernina, they have an attachment for the walking foot which has a bar that sits right in the seam for easy stitch in the ditch sewing.
You can also use an edge foot I believe.
Re: STID..what stitch do you use?
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Originally Posted by
AlohaSandy
If you look in my album you will see I also use all kinds of decorative stitch there is no rule says u have to use a straight stitch use your immagination and have fun
I so never considered this!! Thanks all you informative helpful quilting wonders!!
Mary
SW Missouri
Re: STID..what stitch do you use?
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Originally Posted by
brittyboo07
since i have not attempted a sitd yet you have given me some good pointers!
Welcome home Britt! We've missed you!!!
Re: STID..what stitch do you use?
Not wanting to sound "quilt-policey" but the whole idea about IN THE DITCH is that you use a straight stitch in the seam so the stitch itself disappears. Anything else is an SID quilting variation and I personally like them a lot. My last rug mug got a lovely serpentine stitch. (Before then, I would use straight stitch with a few glasses of wine and I ended up with a serpentine stitch lol.) I also like top-stitching on the high side. It's your quilt. Do what makes you happy.