Embroidery question
#1
I am doing a pieced wall hanging that I am planning to hand-embroider a quote onto, and my question is: Should I embroider the top and then quilt the thing, or batt and quilt it and then do the embroidery? If I embroider first, should I have interfacing or something behind it? Any thoughts or advice that you can offer will be greatly appreciated!
#2
I'm doing the Winter Wonderland quilt & have muslin pinned to the backs of my blocks. My friend is using the iron-on interfacing & I prefer the softer look of the results with the muslin. Just my preference. After I embroider all the blocks, it will be sewn together and then hand quilted. If you embroider through all layers (appliquilt) you might need to use fairly big stitches which would result in a more "country look" rather than fine needlework, so guess it depends on what look you're hoping for.
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Originally Posted by Lucky Patsy's "Mom"
I am doing a pieced wall hanging that I am planning to hand-embroider a quote onto, and my question is: Should I embroider the top and then quilt the thing, or batt and quilt it and then do the embroidery? If I embroider first, should I have interfacing or something behind it? Any thoughts or advice that you can offer will be greatly appreciated!
#4
I use interfacing depending on the fabric, if its a very delicate thin fabric interfacing...a more sturdy fabric no interfacing. I would either embroider it with or without the batting, but I wouldn't do it through the backing or you'll have backwards writing on the back.
#5
Lisa, I never thought about the writing being backwards! Well I don't want that!
Blahel, I really like your method of basting the batting and then embroidering, and then quilting. I have always used a hoop for embroidery. Is it difficult to do without one? BTW, the quote I am using is about angels too! " We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can only fly by embracing one another."
t-bug, what is the winter wonderland quilt?
Thanks, Ladies!
Blahel, I really like your method of basting the batting and then embroidering, and then quilting. I have always used a hoop for embroidery. Is it difficult to do without one? BTW, the quote I am using is about angels too! " We are each of us angels with only one wing, and we can only fly by embracing one another."
t-bug, what is the winter wonderland quilt?
Thanks, Ladies!
#10
I believe it is spelled, "soluble"...
When I embroider (with my machine), I embroider the fabric, then put it into the quilted project as if it were any other piece. I treat it the same as if it weren't embroidered. I do use stabilizer. I usually use an iron on (permanent) stabilizer if it is something I want to really keep its shape.
I also use tear away stabilizer that stays just where the design is. The rest tears off around the design. I use the tear away most often bc I can't seem to get the iron on kind to really stick! ? I don't know why.
Well, now you have my two cents on that one.
When I embroider (with my machine), I embroider the fabric, then put it into the quilted project as if it were any other piece. I treat it the same as if it weren't embroidered. I do use stabilizer. I usually use an iron on (permanent) stabilizer if it is something I want to really keep its shape.
I also use tear away stabilizer that stays just where the design is. The rest tears off around the design. I use the tear away most often bc I can't seem to get the iron on kind to really stick! ? I don't know why.
Well, now you have my two cents on that one.
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