Stitch Length
#21
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Indiana
Posts: 185
I use the default setting and I never back stitch. I don't shorten it up unless I'm paper piecing. I don't want to have to pick out tiny stitches if I goof! As long as that seam will be crossed by another, which all will, there is no need to back stitch, plus, it adds unnecessary bulk.
#22
I generally use a bit longer than default for piecing, but if the pieces are small or the stitching will be cut (like in a bargello) I will use a smaller stitch. If your stitches are coming loose, it sounds like you are pulling against the seam. I never backstitch, but I too have had that issue, especially when the quilt top gets bigger and heavier. I have fixed that by stitching around the outside edge (1/8") catching all the seams. It won't show when the quilt is done and gives the piecing stability.
#24
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Fox Valley Wisconsin
Posts: 1,920
my default length is 2 and that is what I use. The only time I ever backstitch is when it will be the edge of the quilt, otherwise, the seam is always crossed by another seam, and is sturdy enough for me.
#26
this is going to depend on if you have a rotary or osillating bobbin but I was always told to use the smallest stitch possible that you can still remove if necessary......remember my sewing teacher calling larger stitches "just basting"
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