eyeonquilts wrote:
I feel like each stitch has definition, you can see each stitch clearly (at close range, of course). But when I quilt on my 440QE , I don't see that same definition. perhaps that the quilting that I have seen and like so much was done on a longarm?
Purely opinion, use the same thread on the top and bottom to save yourself a lot of aggravation if the dots showing bother you. Some people think dots are just something to put up with. They drive me nuts. With batting, also consider bamboo, silk, and plastic bottles!!! The plastic bottle batting stitches nicely, but will shadow green through light fabrics. It's easy to get the stitches to sink in the middle because of a bit of loft.
You should see each stitch. Although it is for long-arm machines, try watching the following video. Thread tension adjustment theory is the same. Get the bobbin tension correct, then adjust the top. Get an extra bobbin case if you are not comfortable adjusting your regular one.
At about minute 12, there are excellent up close pictures of good tension and bad tension, and how to fix them.
http://www.handiquilter.com/videos/?id=188
Lots of really good quilters are still quilting on DSM's. You have a great machine.