Yeah, basically. The quilting stitch is usually worked with the work under tension and the top of the finger is used. Running stitch is worked with way less tension on the work (although it is easier if you can put a little tension on it) and the side of the finger is used. But, in the end, they end up with the same "silhouette".
so is a running stitch the same as a quilting stitch
Yeah, basically. The quilting stitch is usually worked with the work under tension and the top of the finger is used. Running stitch is worked with way less tension on the work (although it is easier if you can put a little tension on it) and the side of the finger is used. But, in the end, they end up with the same "silhouette".
Is there a stitch called a Running-Half stitch?