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Is it possible to do an "in the hoop" trapunto?

Is it possible to do an "in the hoop" trapunto?

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Old 03-28-2019, 09:11 AM
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look nice

are you satisfied with the level of "poof" you are getting?
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Old 03-28-2019, 01:58 PM
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Thanks for the how-to on your project. It looks great. What did you use for "puffy" batting, please?
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Old 03-29-2019, 07:36 AM
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Actually I used a wool batting I had on hand and I'd like a little more poof. I tried 2 layers of the wool but the foot got snagged. That being said, the design is about 5x5 so I might not be able to get much more. I'm going to experiment with a cotton low loft layer on top of the higher loft wool and a bigger design to see what I get.

I'm turning my sister's satin wedding dress into a wall hanging quilt so I need to get this perfect before I move on to the real fabric and yes, I'll be buying extra satin fabric to experiment with as well.
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I can't offer advice but love the emb design. Did you digitize it yourself or is it a purchased item?
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Old 07-07-2019, 06:17 PM
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My method would be to

hoop the main fabric
place batting beneath and stitch the trapunto area
trim excess batting
place more batting (&backing if you like) under and finish stitching

I don't use any stabilizer with batting.

This way you don't have to remove anything from the hoop till done. you may prefer to use a little adhesive to hold the battings in place, but I generally find it all stays put once stitching has begun.
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