What type of stitch should I use for quilting a lonestar quilt?

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4 Responses to “What type of stitch should I use for quilting a lonestar quilt?”

  1. juanwhit Says:

    christopher

    Backstitch

  2. martin Says:

    valle

    I would suggest “echo” quilting around the part you love so much, and that will draw attention to that part. Echoing is to quilt about a quarter inch from the seam line, on both sides of the line.
    You can do the individual triangles, or go around a spacific star.

  3. hock Says:

    lesala

    I’d do a stitch in the ditch.

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    emerson

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