Monster Quilt again - another question
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I like the blanket stitch with the contrasting black thread, more traditional I guess.
The ones that I have seen that use the satin stitch the thread matched the fabric so it was not as noticable.
I think you can mix and match on one quilt what looks best. Sometimes on small pieces the blanket stitch is hard to make look good if there are sharp curves.
The ones that I have seen that use the satin stitch the thread matched the fabric so it was not as noticable.
I think you can mix and match on one quilt what looks best. Sometimes on small pieces the blanket stitch is hard to make look good if there are sharp curves.
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the blanket stitches, either #14 or #21..prefer 21. These are really pretty when done in contrasting colors like your samples.
Realize these are just samples..but have a couple of hints for turning corners/curves.
Go slow, you are not in a race. try to end the corners with the needle inside the applique, needle down, lift presser foot, turn the fabric, put the foot down and continue. On inside curves...go about 1/2", stop, needle down, lift presser foot, turn fabric slightly, foot down and continue. Same for outside curves. Don't start/end on the edge of a corner...it will always show...start about 1/2" from the corner.
Hope you post pics when you get done.
Realize these are just samples..but have a couple of hints for turning corners/curves.
Go slow, you are not in a race. try to end the corners with the needle inside the applique, needle down, lift presser foot, turn the fabric, put the foot down and continue. On inside curves...go about 1/2", stop, needle down, lift presser foot, turn fabric slightly, foot down and continue. Same for outside curves. Don't start/end on the edge of a corner...it will always show...start about 1/2" from the corner.
Hope you post pics when you get done.
Things are progressing on the monster quilt. I started over and have 11 blocks cut out and fused. It's time to start the applique stitching around the edges. I found 3 stitches on my sewing machine that will work. One is a looser smaller satin stitch than the one I tried originally (which did not work well). The other two stitches are buttonhole stitches I think - I tried 1 of them in two sizes and the other stitch I used the size that is programmed into the machine.
I would appreciate it if some of you would look at these stitches and see which ones you think look best.
Is it ok to use the buttonhole outline and the satin stitch on the same block or should I do it all in 1 stitch?
I'm very rusty as far as sewing with these stitches goes so I will practice on scraps before starting the actual quilt blocks.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and for any comments, suggestions, help etc that you may offer.
Hope the stitches show up in the photo good enough so you can see them.
I would appreciate it if some of you would look at these stitches and see which ones you think look best.
Is it ok to use the buttonhole outline and the satin stitch on the same block or should I do it all in 1 stitch?
I'm very rusty as far as sewing with these stitches goes so I will practice on scraps before starting the actual quilt blocks.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and for any comments, suggestions, help etc that you may offer.
Hope the stitches show up in the photo good enough so you can see them.
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