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Incorporating Cross-stitch, anyone have experience?

Old 04-07-2009, 04:58 AM
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YAY! Something I can reply to from experience! I've made a quilt with many blocks of cross stitch. They're all dragons! I didn't wash the quilt until after it was done. There was no shrinkage. The cross stitch fabric is now very soft. And I just sewed the squares in like normal. I've been meaning to put a pic up. I'll try to get it on today for you.
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Old 04-07-2009, 11:55 AM
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here we go..

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Old 04-08-2009, 11:59 AM
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My labels have always been done on Aida Cloth, 14 count, with 2 strands of matching floss, approximately 3X4 inches. Always soak it in warm water before attaching it. I would hate to see it shrink on the quilt.

I have attached it in 2 way; with iron on interfacing, sticky side to right side, stitched all the way around and cut to turn. This is a little bulky and should be ironed in place-flattening the quilt. The better way is to pin it under the binding and all around, then turning the edges under like applique. Both processes are pleasing to the eye. I've also soaked them in tea to achieve an antique look.

I enjoy cross stitching so much that I made my grandaughter Emma's quilt with Winnie the Pooh series block. The blocks were begun during my daughter's pregnancy and the quilt was presented on Emma's 3rd Birthday-wow!


Emma's 3rd Birthday
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Old 04-08-2009, 12:00 PM
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I actually peiced an entire quilt from some cross stitch a friend wanted made into a quilt. I backed each piece with fusible interfacing. It worked out really well. I think the same for your label would be great! Great idea!
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Old 04-08-2009, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Susie T
My labels have always been done on Aida Cloth, 14 count, with 2 strands of matching floss, approximately 3X4 inches. Always soak it in warm water before attaching it. I would hate to see it shrink on the quilt.

I have attached it in 2 way; with iron on interfacing, sticky side to right side, stitched all the way around and cut to turn. This is a little bulky and should be ironed in place-flattening the quilt. The better way is to pin it under the binding and all around, then turning the edges under like applique. Both processes are pleasing to the eye. I've also soaked them in tea to achieve an antique look.

I enjoy cross stitching so much that I made my grandaughter Emma's quilt with Winnie the Pooh series block. The blocks were begun during my daughter's pregnancy and the quilt was presented on Emma's 3rd Birthday-wow!
SusieT,
my grandbaby (5), is sitting here with me, and she loves the quilt on Emma's bed, and she says that, "I wish I could meet her". She is a real sweetie, and loves other children. She asked if me and her granddaddy had ever met her, and I said no. She said, "will I ever meet her, nana?"
and I said, "maybe, someday." :D
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Old 04-09-2009, 03:22 AM
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I have never done this but would like to. I alwasy worried about the treads coming undone after a few washings but if you used the iron on stablizer that would secure them.
Thanks for the tip all.
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OMG! I bought 4 packs of Waste Canvas yesterday at Joann's for $1.99 each! Don't know if that's a good deal for me or not, but I got it anyway!

Now, when I use this, I'm assuming I do the cross-stitch as normal, making sure I pre-shirnk everything. As for the thread, how do you dry it after you soak it in warm water? Also, when the cross stitch is done, and I pull the canvas out, how does the stitching stay in place? And can i use fusable web to attach it to the back of my quilt?
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Originally Posted by barbsbus
Originally Posted by blzzrdqueen
I'm thinking for my label for my quilt, when I'm done, I'd like to do it in cross-stitch and attach it to a block on the lower right hand corner of the quilt. I'm wondering when and how I can do this. When II do cross-stitch, I have to do it on the 14count fabric or it will come out messy. I'm hoping I can just sew that fabric onto the quilt.

Can anyone give me any \advice?



I do cross stitch using some tear away stuff that I buy at JoAnns. It is stiff and is kind of like canvas. You cross stitch in the holes and when you are through you pull out the threads of the stiff stuff. Wish I could remember the name of it.
Its called Tear away waste canvas. I used it on this baby blanket. The daisies were embroidered tho here it is with the waste canvas
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Originally Posted by blzzrdqueen
OMG! I bought 4 packs of Waste Canvas yesterday at Joann's for $1.99 each! Don't know if that's a good deal for me or not, but I got it anyway!

Now, when I use this, I'm assuming I do the cross-stitch as normal, making sure I pre-shirnk everything. As for the thread, how do you dry it after you soak it in warm water? Also, when the cross stitch is done, and I pull the canvas out, how does the stitching stay in place? And can i use fusable web to attach it to the back of my quilt?
yes do everything as normal. I find after i'm done. i spray it with water cuz the canvas is stiff. for me it was easier to pull out. just pull on each canvas string. like your unraveling it. it'll leave your work.... i hope this makes sense :D
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Originally Posted by Bevanger
Originally Posted by blzzrdqueen
OMG! I bought 4 packs of Waste Canvas yesterday at Joann's for $1.99 each! Don't know if that's a good deal for me or not, but I got it anyway!

Now, when I use this, I'm assuming I do the cross-stitch as normal, making sure I pre-shirnk everything. As for the thread, how do you dry it after you soak it in warm water? Also, when the cross stitch is done, and I pull the canvas out, how does the stitching stay in place? And can i use fusable web to attach it to the back of my quilt?
yes do everything as normal. I find after i'm done. i spray it with water cuz the canvas is stiff. for me it was easier to pull out. just pull on each canvas string. like your unraveling it. it'll leave your work.... i hope this makes sense :D
Do I attach the design to the fabric first, then remove the canvas?
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