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Old 06-08-2009, 10:21 AM
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I found this site today. It sells stencils for quilting, and some digitized ones for different kinds embroidery of machines:


www.quiltingstencils.com


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Old 06-08-2009, 11:26 AM
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here's a pic of the sashiko embroidery on the geisha quilt i posted earlier in the week.

all the sashiko was done by the embroidery machine. i just hooped the entire quilt (top, batting, and backing) and let the machine do its thing.



this is the front of the embroidery
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this is the back of the embroidery
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Old 06-10-2009, 04:56 AM
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Yes, and it works wonderful. there are lots of quilting embroidery designs that will compliment your quilt. It is fast and easy. I don't use any stablizer just hoop the quilt. Use the same thread top and in the bobbin. :D
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Old 06-10-2009, 05:45 AM
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Originally Posted by june6995
It seems to me that what is being asked here, is not if it would work to do embroidery (such as flowers or animals) in place of quilting, but to use the machine embroidery stitches as opposed to straight line stitching. Most machines these days will do some fancy stitches, and these would give it an appearance similar to the "crazy quilts" made in earlier days.
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A cousin wanted a baby Blanket with butterflies. I had to use the material I had. We were in the midst of recovering from Hurricane Jeanne in Florida. The material I had that was packed in boxes. I found this material Pink,yellow and white. I had to piece it to make 12" squares. I used quilting spray as a stabelizer and a hoop. My machine is about an 6 to 8 inch throat. Never measured but can't be much more than that. I traced a big butterfly in the middle and then small ones going around and used the fancy stitches to embroider the butterflies . She loved it and uses it as a wall hanging. She turns it over every few months as it has a different look on the back.
It was fun doing it that way but unless it is a for a special person it is a lot of work.
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Back of quilt
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Front of quilt
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Old 06-10-2009, 06:47 AM
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i think my embroidery machine is the least expensive you can get on the market because you have to use your computer and send the design to the sewing machine.

i have the singer futura CE200.

i got it for $450 and while its not the best one on the market it has met my needs.

i've only used it to do embroidery onto quilts and for names and dates.

i don't think i'd ever attempt to work on baseball caps or anything like that.
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Old 06-16-2009, 12:12 PM
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yes, I did embroider a quilt for quilting. It was a kids quilt and for the back, i used a cute fabric and a pretty variegated thread in the bobbin. Unfortunately, I have no picture but the recipients loved the quilt.
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Any redwork(type) pattern should work. I've been putting fleece on the backs of my baby quilts(no batting). Then finding a pattern that works with them.
Like the footballs and helmets in this one.
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Old 06-16-2009, 04:51 PM
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Any redwork(type) pattern should work. I've been putting fleece on the backs of my baby quilts(no batting). Then finding a pattern that works with them.
Like the footballs and helmets in this one.
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Old 06-16-2009, 04:53 PM
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I have used redwork embroidery designs to quilt with. Last year at Christmas I made a snowman quilt for my sister in law and used snowflakes for the quilting. You don't need any stabalizer just need to hoop the section to quilt. Turns out really great. Kacy
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Sorry for the double post it's cloudy and internet is acting crazy.
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