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Old 08-15-2010, 08:54 PM
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Mixing quilting and machine embroidery

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Thank you for the link!
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Thank you!
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Cool. Thanks for the link.
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geat site! :-D
thanks carol (CeeGee)
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Really nice, but I could not do the flowers no machine!
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These are really pretty. The only problem I would have is having done all the piecing and quilting first what happens if your embroidery design messes up?!? I think I would be inclined to do the embroidery first on a square and then piece and quilt.
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Originally Posted by Quilter2B
These are really pretty. The only problem I would have is having done all the piecing and quilting first what happens if your embroidery design messes up?!? I think I would be inclined to do the embroidery first on a square and then piece and quilt.
I think doing a practice stitch out would be a good idea, but once you are sure of your hooping and stabilizing it shouldn't be a problem.
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thank you, and God bless.
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