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Old 10-16-2018, 04:22 AM
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I’m going to make a quilt for my g'granddaughter who is due in March. I would like to have a few blocks with embroidered farm animals. I’ve never used embroidery in a quilt. I’m going to use flannel for the backing. It will be machine quilted. Suggestions of any kind are appreciated.
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The question that needs to be answered in order to help you ....
Machine embroidery? or Hand embroidery?
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If you are hand embrodering, check out coloring books and children's books. They are quite easy to translate into simple outline stitch embroidery.
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For hand embroidery, check out iron-on transfers by Aunt Martha (in book form or package form).
Good luck with your quilt!
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The question that needs to be answered in order to help you ....
Machine embroidery? or Hand embroidery?
Hand embroidery.
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One other thing. Should I have some sort of backing with the fabric that I am going to embroider.
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Old 10-16-2018, 08:16 AM
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One other thing. Should I have some sort of backing with the fabric that I am going to embroider.
A lot of different opinions on that.
I take my cue based on the weight of the fabric I am using.
If it is lighter, and could let darker threads show through, then yes, I use something behind.
If heavier, personally I don't bother, but I know a lot will disagree with what I do!
IOW ... you need to do what works for you!

As for patterns ...
Already mentioned are colouring books.
Let Mr. Google help, as I often find more than I need when I ask him!
Check out template and applique outlines as possibilities.
DMC has a lot of free patterns. https://www.dmc.com/us/
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I put Pellon 911FF White Fusible Featherweight on the back of my fabric before embroidering. I usually use Moda snow as the background and wash it first before applying the fusible. It helps to keep traveling threads on the back from showing thru. I would suggest doing a sample first to see if you like it. Sometimes, it can pucker a little.
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Originally Posted by toverly View Post
I put Pellon 911FF White Fusible Featherweight on the back of my fabric before embroidering. I usually use Moda snow as the background and wash it first before applying the fusible. It helps to keep traveling threads on the back from showing thru. I would suggest doing a sample first to see if you like it. Sometimes, it can pucker a little.
Thank you so much. I’ll try this.
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I've googled stained glass to find patterns that are usually easy to translate to quilts patterns. As others have mentioned, coloring books are great.
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