Making the Most of Your Quilt Stitching
Those of you familiar with the Janome Look Book know that Artisan Cynthia Frenette made a splash with the Janome Serpentine stitch for quilting pillow tops and place mats. Now she shares a fresh table runner project using that same stitch.
Stitches, like accessories, give you the ability to enhance a project and give it personality. Often they can make for a time saving embellishment.
Cynthia made her table runner using the ultra-cheery Merry and Bright panel that she designed for Spoonflower. This panel provides the front, back AND binding bits for an all-in-one fabric selection (just add batting!).
With Holiday gift-making time fading fast, we’re all looking for quick tricks to finish up our gifts. Why not consider quilting a pre-made panel with the Serpentine stitch?
Looks amazingl
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Which machine models have the serpentine stitch?
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Hi Debbie. Cynthia sews on the MC 8200. The serpentine, or very similar curved stitch is available on many models from the M series to the Skyline and Horizon lines and on older models like the 6600P
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First I’d like to say that I love, love, love Janome Canada, always so informative. I also love the serpentine stitch on my Janome 8900QCP and use it all of the time on my quilts! One of these days I’m going to make it to a quilt show in Canada, I’m in the US andI also subscribe to the Janome blog here but your blog always has something that I never see or hear about here. Thanks! (wish US citizens could participate in your give aways!)
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