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The Quilt Show presents A to Z for Ewe and Me, the latest quilt in prizewinning quilter Janet Stone's 26-quilt alphabet series. Designed exclusively for members of TQS, the 69"x 82" quilt is a playful yet sophisticated sampler. Each letter in the alphabet has its own panel, where it's combined with a related pieced or appliquéd block. Make one for the child in your life, or make one for the child in you!

TOPIC: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines

Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 13 Jan 2014 19:19 #114447

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Margo, I watched the show you referenced on a stitch sampler a few minutes ago. I also watched I think a Sue Nickels/Pat Holly CD long ago that showed each stitch sewn lengthwise on the back of a business card, sewn in red thread, with the stitch number written on the card. Then the business cards were inserted in to a business card holder that had plastic pages that you could insert eight or ten cards to a page. (Do they make those anymore????) At any rate, I have an old card holder and the business cards I had leftover from when I retired a few years ago - I think I'll give that a whirl. I hadn't thought of it again until I looked at the show you mentioned. Thanks for sending me in that direction!
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Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 13 Jan 2014 17:21 #114440

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I used E56 on my Viking Designer 1_ and shortened both length and width to 2.0. I suppose that, if someone wanted a heavier look and only had a regular buttonhole stitch, they could try heavier thread...? but then there's a bigger needle hole...
Yes, it's slow going [versus a regular buttonhole stitch]... but a very pretty look. as for the corners- after watching the show Monday, i tried to be so careful- honestly can't say they came out any better than the F letter I did before watching..? : {
Hey, anybody else sing silly jingles to the backward, forward, 1,2, 3 motion of the stitch?
I use that stitch and was going to post that about the Viking. I use the length to 2.5 and the width 3.0. I also decrease the tension. That way it is pulled more to the back.
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Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 10 Jan 2014 07:51 #114351

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I remember seeing that show, Margo, and thinking "I should do that". Now I believe I will! Beverly
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Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 10 Jan 2014 07:46 #114349

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Many thanks! After all the years of having the 730, I see that doing this quilt will finally teach me how to take advantage of more of it's great capabilities. :D

Betty D
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Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 10 Jan 2014 05:11 #114344

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Now that everyone can watch ALL of the TQS episodes, check out #1011 with Carol Ann Waugh.

At minute 16:20 she explains how useful it is to create a "bible" of machine stitches so that you know what YOUR machine is capable of!

[url]watch/watch-shows/video/show-1011-stupendous-stitching[/url]


It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 10 Jan 2014 03:12 #114338

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That's what makes the TQS forum such a great place. Glad that it helped you

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Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 09 Jan 2014 17:17 #114330

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Zarah, a big thank you to you too! I love that not only does TQS teach us about quilting, it's members teach us (me!) more than I knew about my own machine! FUN!
Last Edit: 10 Jan 2014 07:49 by NanaPie.
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Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 09 Jan 2014 12:39 #114314

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OMG Thank you Zarah. I have this, just never used it before. It's the heart with a smiley face in the middle on a 730.
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Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 09 Jan 2014 09:18 #114296

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suehenyon wrote:
Beverly, I had to go looking! The problem with the location of those stitches, is that it means that switching back and forth between straight stitch and the half blanket is a bit more cumbersome than using those nice stitches on the same screen in the quilting menu. I ended up switching by using the stitch number input. If anyone knows a faster way, I'd like to know!

This will make no sense to anyone who doesn't have this machine, but may help those who do!

If you have a machine that can remember your stitches, you can put the ones you use in a separate folder and then you have them all at the same screen. This is easily done on my Bernina 830. This machine also have another feature, that I use all the time. It remembers the last 15 stitches you have sewn. They are on the same screen too.The advantage of these two possibilities is that it also saves the tension and everything else, you changed

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Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 09 Jan 2014 08:22 #114290

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The other stitch is 754, not 745. I've edited the original post about this, just so, if you are looking, you are not thinking you or I, are crazy :-)
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Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 09 Jan 2014 08:09 #114288

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Beverly, I had to go looking! The problem with the location of those stitches, is that it means that switching back and forth between straight stitch and the half blanket is a bit more cumbersome than using those nice stitches on the same screen in the quilting menu. I ended up switching by using the stitch number input. If anyone knows a faster way, I'd like to know!

This will make no sense to anyone who doesn't have this machine, but may help those who do!
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Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 09 Jan 2014 08:05 #114287

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I have a Janome 6600 and the stich I am using is mode 2 number 35 stitch width 2..... but 37 is also nice just a bit heavier on the bite. I am adjusting stitch length and width to get it just as I want it.
Anne
Last Edit: 09 Jan 2014 16:09 by anne1.
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Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 09 Jan 2014 07:56 #114285

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I thank you too, Susan. I also have the 730 and will check out this stitch. It's always good to learn new things to try.

Betty D, Delaware OH
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Re: Fancy Blanket Stitch on Different Machines 09 Jan 2014 07:37 #114284

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I have to take a closer look at my machine and give all its blanket stitches a try.
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