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Kath12 07-11-2017 05:23 AM

Memory Quilt
 
I am planning on making a memorial quilt using my brother's shirts and his line drawings. I need to make three of these quilts. My question is does anyone know where I can get these line drawings (sketches) digitized so I can machine embroider them. There is around 5 or 6 of these drawings that I wish to use in the quilt.

bkay 07-11-2017 05:46 AM

You could send them to spoonflower.com. They do custom printing.

You could also buy those fabric sheets (8 1/2 X 11) that they have at Jo Ann's (and other places). It works just like copy paper. You could copy the line drawings to a file and print them on your home printer. I would try this first on a small package before purchasing a large amount (it's fairly expensive). I made some quilt labels with it and it was difficult to get a needle through. I didn't wash it before putting it on the quilt, and that might solve the problem. It was doable, but I would not want to embroider it. (I just blind stitched it to the back of the quilt, but I had to use a thimble to get the needle though the fabric.)

bkay

Sync 07-11-2017 10:22 AM

Kath12, you might want to try a place like Alphagraphics or Kinkos. They should be able to digitize the sketches.

bkay 07-11-2017 01:25 PM


Originally Posted by bkay (Post 7861726)
You could send them to spoonflower.com. They do custom printing.

You could also buy those fabric sheets (8 1/2 X 11) that they have at Jo Ann's (and other places). It works just like copy paper. You could copy the line drawings to a file and print them on your home printer. I would try this first on a small package before purchasing a large amount (it's fairly expensive). I made some quilt labels with it and it was difficult to get a needle through. I didn't wash it before putting it on the quilt, and that might solve the problem. It was doable, but I would not want to embroider it. (I just blind stitched it to the back of the quilt, but I had to use a thimble to get the needle though the fabric.)

bkay

Oops! I missed one word - "machine" embroider. I'm sorry. I know nothing about what you are doing.

Good luck. I hope someone can answer your question.

bkay

cashs_mom 07-11-2017 02:07 PM

You might check at the store where you bought your machine. They may have people (or know someone) who would digitize the drawings for you in the format that you need for your machine.

bljackson58 07-12-2017 03:59 AM

Check out Apex Embroidery Designs. Their website says they do custom embroidery designs. They have sales and discounts regularly.

Sewgood 07-12-2017 04:14 AM

I have used this guy numerous times. His rates are reasonable and he does a good job.
Mark Sweeney - [email protected]
440-886-5602

coopah 07-13-2017 04:30 AM

If you want to digitize and embroider yourself, I'm clueless. I took a picture to a local embroidery shop and they digitized and embroidered it in the colors I selected. Digitizing can be pricey, so if you have multiple embroidery companies nearby, ask about the cost of digitizing.

mindless 07-13-2017 09:52 AM

Would you like to try digitizing them yourself? There are several good free design digitizers on the web.
I have this one, and it is pretty user-friendly:
https://www.wilcom.com/en-us/product...rproducts.aspx

here's another- (don't know much about this one):
http://sophiesew.com/SS2/index.php

here's a youtube version:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0VODhYvq3s

Google has others.....
good luck!


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