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Old 04-14-2010, 02:48 PM
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I would like help on how to embroider designs on quilts after they are put together with the backing and the batting. I am going to stitch in the ditch also, but on some of the blocks, I would like to put some quilting designs that I have in my embroidery file. Do I have to hoop the whole quilt in order to do this? I would appreciate any advice on this. Thank you.
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Originally Posted by JudyM
I would like help on how to embroider designs on quilts . Do I have to hoop the whole quilt in order to do this? I would appreciate any advice on this. Thank you.
Judy No do not attempt to hoop the quilt. Instead you will place your stabizier in the hoop then put your hoop on the embroidery arm. Now place the quilt over the hoop and baste it down to the stabilizer. If you have not searched and downloaded basting stitches then you can use frame designs, Just use a very simple line frame.
Once you have basted then you just stitch your design.
Once you get used to this technique you will use basting stiches most of the time. LOL
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I have embroidered quilts with my machine after they were sandwiched is that what you mean? Then yes you have to hoop each area you want to quilt.
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Originally Posted by Up North
I have embroidered quilts with my machine after they were sandwiched is that what you mean? Then yes you have to hoop each area you want to quilt.
Yes, I did mean after they were sandwiched.
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Old 04-14-2010, 06:27 PM
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Judy, Where does one find and download basting stitches?
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Old 04-14-2010, 06:51 PM
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I have done it by hooping the whole thing, but using very thin batting, or wool. Wool is better for me because it flattens a lot, but when you remove the hoop of bounces back. Another suggestion is to do it on the floor, unless you have your embroidery machine on a big table. You don't want the sides of the quilt pulling down.
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Originally Posted by winipb2
Originally Posted by JudyM
I would like help on how to embroider designs on quilts . Do I have to hoop the whole quilt in order to do this? I would appreciate any advice on this. Thank you.
Judy No do not attempt to hoop the quilt. Instead you will place your stabizier in the hoop then put your hoop on the embroidery arm. Now place the quilt over the hoop and baste it down to the stabilizer. If you have not searched and downloaded basting stitches then you can use frame designs, Just use a very simple line frame.
Once you have basted then you just stitch your design.

Once you get used to this technique you will use basting stiches most of the time. LOL
Do you use a tearaway stabilizer?
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With all the layers of the quilt I don't use any stabilizer.
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You ladies are brave, I wouldn't attempt to embroider something on a quilt that's already finished. I wouldn't like the stitching to show on the back side of the quilt. That's my two cents! :D
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I've hooped and done embroidery on MANY to most of my quilts. I've never used or needed stabilizer because the designs I've done have been outline stitching only. So, it looks usually as good on the back as the front. I wouldn't do anything other than outline stitching on sandwiched quilts. Anything will fill stitches would look bad on the back.
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