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Rose Marie 04-12-2013 05:52 AM

I downloaded alot of simple red work designs for kids quilts and some for square designs and some leaf designs.
So far made one baby quilt and used 9 patch alternate blocks and teddy bears for the embroidery blocks.
My machine is a cheap Brother with a 4 in design limit and it worked beautifuly. Made an adorable quilt with 6 in blocks.
Just put togather a table topper with the leaf embroidery and alternate 4 patches. Love it.

lalaland 04-13-2013 09:41 AM

Go to Embroidery Library

http://www.emblibrary.com/EL/default.aspx

Click on PROJECTS, in the SEARCH PROJECTS box type in QUILT and you will get a whole bunch of tutorials on how to make a quilt, or a quilt project, using embroidery. That should help you get started.

linda8450 04-13-2013 10:11 AM

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I have done quite a few with embroidered squares. The giraffe quilt was for 9yr old DGD in Texas in March, put them on point with lots of piano keys,
I am just finishing the Cheetah quilt for other DGD, will be 7, also in Texas. I used a panel for the focus with 3 large very stitch intensive designs with Cheetahs.

I have made lap quilts with Elvis, Golf, and Piano and music motifs...I love the way it makes them unique. I don't really follow a pattern, just fly by the seat of my pants!

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RedGarnet222 04-13-2013 10:33 AM

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I love making embroidery quilts. They are so fun. Here are a couple I have done. There are others here on the board in my posts.

Nammie to 7 04-13-2013 06:24 PM

When I bought my 830 the dealer was offering a class where we made a machine applique quilt - there are patterns for sale which contain the embroidery designs and the directions for making the quilt. This was a really good way to force myself to jump right in and use the machine. I have since bought another one - these are just so fun to make and make a stunning quilt.

Rose Marie 04-15-2013 05:59 AM

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I think my camera finally downloaded my pictures so will try to post one.
This is done with only a 4 in embroidery size so the blocks are 6 in.

MartiMorga 04-15-2013 06:13 AM

My avitar is my quilt that has 8 embroidered blocks - what I did is used the embroidery within the block, I used a 6 1/2 embrodiery then finished the outter part of the block in my fabrics. I also have a Christmas lap quilt in process that has embroidery incorporated into it. As for stabilizer - are you doing a QAYG or trying to embroider with the backing fabric included in the hooping? You could just use the regular stablizer, fusible tear away and a floater if you are not including the backing, if you are, a mesh or washway. You do know that most stabilziers only support 8,000 stitches, anything more and you need to add floaters for every additional 8,000? That really makes the difference in the embroidery pulling your fabric. Have fun.

Auntevie 04-15-2013 06:18 AM

I love your teddy bear quilt! So sweet! Can you tell me what kind of stabilzer you used and where you got your designs? They are adorable! I have a niece who is having a baby girl and thought I could try making one with pinks.

Auntevie 04-15-2013 06:19 AM

Martmorga... I know this probably a stupid question... But what is a floater?

Rose Marie 04-16-2013 05:20 AM

I think the designs came from Designs By JuJu. They were not expensive. The stabilizer was in squares and heavy. I dont remember where I got it but it works very well but has to be picked off.
Also got some nice leaf designs in redwork, and some designs that are 4 in squares in redwork.


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