twiglet wrote:
Why would you want the stitches to wash out? especially if you've paid a long arm quilter
I'm trying to quilt a baby quilt at present and doing baby feet in the blocks but I think I'll follow your advice and put some quilting in the ditch now before going on to experiment with dragonflies, owls and things. Thanks.
Hi Wendy, basting a quilt with water soluble thread holds it together while you're quilting it. when you're finished quilting it, (and binding it), then the water soluble thread washes out so you don't have to pick out any basting stitches. If you have a longarmer do it, I guess they just load it on the machine and baste away! It probably doesn't take them too long to do that.
When I have a quilt that I can't ditch stitch, like because the seams are pressed open, I first pin it like I usually do, then run some lines of stitching vertically and horizontally with water soluble thread. This stabilizes the quilt like stitching in the ditch would, so it doesn't distort when doing the FMQ.
Try it, it will wash out when you're finished so no harm done!
Kathy