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lesliequilts 01-19-2011 11:34 AM

Hi ! I'm looking for advice. I have a bernina 180. I designed a circle feather motif to fit in my 4 inch squares on my quilted pillow sham that I'm making. It sews out great and fast - 1 minute! But it takes me about an hour of !$%#! and pulling my hair out to center it in the hoop. It's too thick to fit the inner hoop on, so I'm using some sticky stabilizer to hold the square in place to the outer hoop - but that's under the quilt, so I'm having a horrible time trying to center to what I can't see!!! Any ideas?

JUNEC 01-19-2011 11:36 AM

Wish I could help. But an embroidery machine is on my wish list

quiltlonger 01-19-2011 11:52 AM

No when you figure it out let ME know I gave up trying to do things with my Janome 8000 after purchasing 3 different EXPENSIVE hoops could never be happy where it decided to QUILT

mytwopals 01-19-2011 12:03 PM

I've heard some use a magnetic hoop for thicker pieces. Perhaps that would be the way to go.

lesliequilts 01-19-2011 12:16 PM

I was just looking at the magna hoop online, but it doesn't really seem to help with the centering problem.

dmyers 01-19-2011 12:34 PM

I have 180 and one year i did a tablecloth w matching napkins 20 of them i hooped two layers of stabilizer n cut out the middle part for the design. Then i just pinned the napkins on the stabilizer. Maybe this will help.

sewnsewer2 01-19-2011 12:41 PM

On the back of your fabric using a water soluble or chalk marker, draw a + from edge to edge.

Then do the same thing on your stabilizer. line up your fabric on the + on your stabilizer and it will be perfectly centered.

I have done it like that for years and never had a problem.

I will do a tute and post it in a little while.

Tcharlie 01-19-2011 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by lesliequilts
Hi ! I'm looking for advice. I have a bernina 180. I designed a circle feather motif to fit in my 4 inch squares on my quilted pillow sham that I'm making. It sews out great and fast - 1 minute! But it takes me about an hour of !$%#! and pulling my hair out to center it in the hoop. It's too thick to fit the inner hoop on, so I'm using some sticky stabilizer to hold the square in place to the outer hoop - but that's under the quilt, so I'm having a horrible time trying to center to what I can't see!!! Any ideas?

When I embroidery a square, I do the embroidery then cut the square to fit the block that I am making. See picture.

Quilter7x 01-19-2011 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by quiltlonger
No when you figure it out let ME know I gave up trying to do things with my Janome 8000 after purchasing 3 different EXPENSIVE hoops could never be happy where it decided to QUILT

I have a Bernina 180 and a Janome 9000, so I can relate to both of you!


Originally Posted by sewnsewer2
On the back of your fabric using a water soluble or chalk marker, draw a + from edge to edge.

Then do the same thing on your stabilizer. line up your fabric on the + on your stabilizer and it will be perfectly centered.

I have done it like that for years and never had a problem.

I will do a tute and post it in a little while.

This is a fantastic idea!!!! I need to go look at the tute to make sure I'm picturing what you're describing.

sewnsewer2 01-19-2011 01:02 PM

Here's the tute I just posted for you http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-91981-1.htm#2305138


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