quiltingwolf
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Date: 11/28/12 10:30 AM Using decorative stitches? I did this once on my Bernia 1630 really the only time I ever really used it. I used it cos of the wide stitches it's capable of. Although my CXL does wide also. I remember getting mixed results. ------ quiltingwolf.blogspot.com |
Cat n Bull
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Date: 11/28/12 10:43 AM My machine has quilt stitches that are 'decorative'. They are not real stitch dense, and I use them all the time.

I also have some REALLY dense stitches, but don't use them for quilting. I do use them for satin edged blankets.
 ------ Cathryn |
Cat n Bull
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Date: 11/28/12 10:44 AM Sorry for the HUGE pics, I do not know how to resize. ------ Cathryn |
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Date: 11/28/12 11:00 AM What machine did you use? ------ "A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous.”
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Date: 11/28/12 11:05 AM Oh my god! Those elephats are adorable! ------ Joe in New Albany, iN |
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Date: 11/28/12 11:25 AM Love those big pictures! YES, what machine? Is it a Singer? Singers have all those nifty "character" stitches.
OH - I see you have Pfaffs...:) -- Edited on 11/28/12 11:26 AM -- ------ "Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible."
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Cat n Bull
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Date: 11/28/12 11:25 AM Thanks! I used my Pfaff Creative 4.0.
These elephants took about 3 hours to sew! The timing was starting to get funky, you can see a few elephants with skipped stitches.
It is so cute though!
 ------ Cathryn |
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Date: 11/28/12 11:29 AM Omg love those elephants ------ quiltingwolf.blogspot.com |
Cat n Bull
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Date: 11/28/12 11:33 AM The elephant is one of the 9mm stitches. I LOVE how cute it is!
I only have one machine. And a serger. Both are Pfaff's  ------ Cathryn |
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Date: 11/28/12 12:03 PM OMG Love those elephants!
Now I have stitch envy...  ------ Tess
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