Machine Embroidry Combined Wtih Quilting
#11
Am learning how to make different blocks and putting them together. This valentine is another work in progress using octogons.
Used single ones for quilted table toppers and candle mats.
Old McDonald when I wanted to work with blue fabric.
Old lady is also blue ... used border on fabric for ends ... still not crazy about the stripes.
Used single ones for quilted table toppers and candle mats.
Old McDonald when I wanted to work with blue fabric.
Old lady is also blue ... used border on fabric for ends ... still not crazy about the stripes.
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Originally Posted by Grammie Sharon
What kind of machine do you have to do all this embroidery? Do you use the same one to quilt with too? I would like an embroidery machine and a quilting one but cannot afford two. any suggestions?
#17
I try to make use of my Embroidery machine as much as possible. Everyone that is having a baby in my family or friends always look forward to my quilts. Here is one for a friend that has a Safari themed nursery:
Simons "Safari" Quilt.
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#18
I have the Duetta from brother, I can embroider and quilt on it also. I have made several baby quilts doing the alphabet with solid blocks and a print in the next block simple but cute I also made a Disney quilt for my nurse that fills my pain pump she decorated her nursey with Disney and made her a quilt for a girl. She was really surprised and loved it.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Maple City, MI
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Your embroidery is beautiful! It inspires me to get moving with learning that. My Pfaff 2170 will embroider, but I haven't had the time to pull it all out and try yet. I am just now learning to master my free motion quilting with or without the fabric mover. It isn't a time factor--it's energy!
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