@inkedflamingo I used an open toed applique foot, but you can use any foot that allows a zig zag stitch - I have another that came with my machine that has a clear plastic front, also helpful to see where you're going.
@dennymanda Yes, it's the same thing. Satin Stitch was originally a hand embroidery stitch. When machines came along, the zig zag stitch was used to recreate that same look. Never a silly question!
how does your machine automatically lift the foot when turning? I'm guessing not all machines have this feature
MirrorJupiter 7 months ago
Thanks for sharing! What kind of foot is that? Could I use a regular foot and still get a good result?
inkedflamingo 1 year ago
@inkedflamingo I used an open toed applique foot, but you can use any foot that allows a zig zag stitch - I have another that came with my machine that has a clear plastic front, also helpful to see where you're going.
ctquiltingvideos 1 year ago
thank you for kindly answering and for all you share!!
dennymanda 1 year ago
so, silly question... is the 'satin stitch' and zig-zag the same thing?
dennymanda 1 year ago
@dennymanda Yes, it's the same thing. Satin Stitch was originally a hand embroidery stitch. When machines came along, the zig zag stitch was used to recreate that same look. Never a silly question!
ctquiltingvideos 1 year ago