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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Vines - Decorative Stitch
Before I invested in a bias tape maker -
And made yards -
And yards -
And yards -
Of bias -
I decided to retest the 1/4” green marble -
100% cotton -
Iron-on fusible tape - ;))
Key words being - COTTON - IRON-ON and FUSIBLE - ;))
I tested a closer trim -
Three of my sewing machines -
A variety of presser feet -
A variety of needles -
And a variety of stitches - ;))
I won’t bore you with all of the details -
You're welcome - ;))
But I had originally thought -
That I could/would stitch the tape -
Using a twin needle -
One run down the length of the tape -
Two lines of stitching -
Done - ;))
BUT -
Twin needle stitching -
3MM and 4MM -
On such narrow tape -
Was VERY hard to keep straight -
The tape was thick -
It skipped stitches -
And the fabric pulled and puckered -
So I decided on -
SuzieQ -
A single needle -
And a decorative stitch - ;))
One thing I noticed -
All of my samples were sewn -
With the Dark Gray on the LEFT -
And the Light Gray on the RIGHT -
BUT -
Because this stitch is directional -
And I want it to flow around the corner -
I don’t want to have to shove the entire quilt top -
Under the sewing machine arm -
In order to maintain the stitch direction -
I need to REVERSE it - ;))
If I stitch the tape down -
With the Dark Gray on the RIGHT -
The outer edge of the border -
Will be under the sewing machine arm -
And the bulk of the quilt will be to my LEFT -
As I sew around the corners - ;))
I’m SO glad I realized that -
BEFORE I got to the corners - ;))
And YES -
I also realize that I did, indeed -
Do a decorative stitch -
All over the dang thing - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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6 comments:
what did we do before decorative stitches? I don't want to know.... because this girl would not have done all those embroidery stitches by hand on those 'crazy quilts'... Now I use the machine and those stitches!! Looking forward to seeing this quilt when you're done...
Oh yes!! I definitely like the decorative stitch instead of the double needle. Nice!
Thanks, Katie - it should be a pretty quilt - if and when I EVER finish it - ;))
Thanks, Linda - it wasn't faster - but the booboos don't show as much - ;))
More trial and error it looks like. No one will ever accuse you of not being prepared and testing out the alternatives.
I just got my post scheduled to go up with my blog hop pieces. You have a shout out coming your way for your border suggestions. Wait till tomorrow to go look or after 9 pm, LOL
Sometimes I think I have "analysis paralysis" - but I REALLY don't like surprises - ;))
And thanks in advance for the shout-out - sometimes I have a good idea - gotta get 'em while they're hot - haha - ;))
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