STITCH IN THE DITCH QUESTION
#1
i have read several posts today & decided to just ask instead- I am doing a baby quilt with stitch in the ditch the back is puckering some & i am wondering if it's because i dont have a walking foot
thanks for any help i cant post pictures cause i'm at work
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thanks for any help i cant post pictures cause i'm at work
i LOVE this board & all of you !
#3
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That's quite possibly what is happening - with a walking foor the top material is moved along at the same speed as the bottom material, preventing those puckers.
Another possibility is that the quilt sandwich is not laid out and pinned with the layers all evenly taut. If you're sure you've laid it out and pinned it properly, it's probably the lack of a walking foot.
Another possibility is that the quilt sandwich is not laid out and pinned with the layers all evenly taut. If you're sure you've laid it out and pinned it properly, it's probably the lack of a walking foot.
#4
Probably. The first time I tried to SID was also a baby quilt. I could not keep it from puckering. I had no trouble after I got a walking foot. It could also be puckering if you don't pin/baste close enough or tight enough. Good luck!
#7
I don't think you can quilt without pucking without a walking foot. I think you can get a "generic" walking foot for under $20.00. Check this website. Just make sure you get the right one for your machine - straight or slanted shank.
http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/wal...ant-shank.aspx
http://www.sewingpartsonline.com/wal...ant-shank.aspx
#9
Try lengthening your stitch, I do decorative stitches for quilting, and have used my open toe foot. If my sandwich is good, I have had good results :wink: Even using a straight stitch, I set it at 3.0+ :D:D:D
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