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joyce888 09-15-2015 08:15 AM

Need help with transfering embroidery design
 
I thought I saw a thread regarding a product that you could copy an embroidery design onto, then iron it onto your fabric and embroidery through it, tearing away excess and letting the remainder under the stitches dissolve with washing. I'm doing the pattern "Over the River and Through the Woods" and it has a tremendous amount of transferring to do. I also want to stitch it in black thread on a cream background; should I prewash the thread (I'm worried about it bleeding when I wet the fabric to remove the transfer product)?

Tartan 09-15-2015 09:03 AM

I think it was a Sulky product but not sure.
I like to use my Frixion pens and a Crayola light box for transferring embroidery designs. I embroider over the Frixtion lines and use a hair dryer to remove the pen. You can iron to removFrixion but I don't like to squash my embroidery thread. I use Perle cotton in the little balls for Redwork. It comes in many colors and I have never had a problem with it bleeding.
If you are worried about your thread, cut a length and ball it up, wet it in hot water and place it on a white paper towel to dry. Once dry, check for any colour transfer to the paper towel.

sewingitalltogether 09-15-2015 09:05 AM

I did Over the River. Just used a micron pigma pen size 0.1 and traced the pattern with a light box. I used a dark brown thread on a light brownish batik. It worked out well. Transferring didn't take that long. It goes quick. The thread covers the pen lines. No washing out.

JT 09-15-2015 04:53 PM

I did the Vintage Tin quilt. It has a similar amount or more of embroidery in it. I used Transfer Eze. With that you just run it through your printer, pull the paper off the back and place it on your fabric where you want the design. I trimmed away the extra after the embroider was done and then put that square in water and let the remaining solvent dissolve I the water. Saves tons of time.

QuiltingVagabond 09-15-2015 04:57 PM

The LQS where I bought a redwork pattern raved about Sulky Sticky Fabri-Solvy I haven't tried it yet but it is a printable, self-adhesive fabric-like water soluble stablizer.

joyce888 09-15-2015 06:53 PM

Thanks everyone for the responses. I'm going to the quilting expo in Chattanooga tomorrow and hope to find the Sulky or Transfer Eze products there.


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