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I mainly make quilt squares, they make such cute crib quilts. I also embroider the trim on pillowcaqses, they make cute personalized gifts. and of course my quilt labels. Have fun and enjoy your new machine.
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Originally Posted by barney
(Post 5824718)
Do you embroider with the batting and backing and then use a quilt as you go method or the whole quilt?
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I will add a few items from my list, that was not listed already... photo frames.. wall clocks for kitchens/dens etc.. baseball hats and even a lace vest for my granddaughter. I normally have my machine going every time I am in my sewing room...and then I am piecing on the other machine...
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I make squares with designs on them, then sew them into quilts. I also make quilt labels, embroider on kitchen towels, sweatshirts, fleece blankets, and whatever I can find. Also, I make free standing lace angels to donate to the cancer center, put them in cards, and just hand out. Can also make mug rugs and coasters. Lots to do with an embroidery machine.
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One of my favorite things are items for the suitcase. I have a daughter who travels once in a while to business conferences to teach. She always wears business suits, carries a briefcase, etc. This has carried over into her personal life. She has a very tailored wardrobe, would never wear a ruffle or an embroidered item. But in her suitcase she will use frilly things like satin shoe bags, matching jewelry cases, roll up cases for whatever item she wants to insert in the pockets to keep protected. These I can embroider and/or monogram, etc. I make them pretty, very washable, very feminie but not frilly. Great gifts. Even when you put your things in the hotel safe I like to have them in something - not just hand them a necklace or even a packet of papers.
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Originally Posted by sandrab64
(Post 5821071)
Woot! Took the plunge and ordered the Brother PE 770 embroidery machine (along with 40+ spools of thread, stabilizer, and pre-wound bobbins) and it's on its way to MY house! :D When I told my mom I ordered it she said, "Wow! So what are you going to embroider?" That question kind of stumped me because I don't think I gave a real coherent answer. Sure I'll do quilt labels and...ummmm...and....
My question now to you board members is "What types of projects do you use your embroidery machine for?" |
Our guild has just started a subgroup of people who have embroidery machines to share projects, ideas and so forth. I do not have an embroidery machine but I love the idea of a subgroup. BTW - there are some amazing new patterns out that do not even look like they were done on the machine. Google for some images
Originally Posted by sandrab64
(Post 5821071)
Woot! Took the plunge and ordered the Brother PE 770 embroidery machine (along with 40+ spools of thread, stabilizer, and pre-wound bobbins) and it's on its way to MY house! :D When I told my mom I ordered it she said, "Wow! So what are you going to embroider?" That question kind of stumped me because I don't think I gave a real coherent answer. Sure I'll do quilt labels and...ummmm...and....
My question now to you board members is "What types of projects do you use your embroidery machine for?" |
Originally Posted by Corky
(Post 5825308)
Our guild has just started a subgroup of people who have embroidery machines to share projects, ideas and so forth. I do not have an embroidery machine but I love the idea of a subgroup. BTW - there are some amazing new patterns out that do not even look like they were done on the machine. Google for some images
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I have the same machine........when you find out how to do "quilt labels" PLEASE let me know!!
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Besides what everyone else already has said, I quilt with the PE 770. Her are some tips, I found useful. I have done numerous full size quilts. I sandwich the completed face, batting(warm and natural for me) and backing and use embroidery designs that are line drawings. Simple designs with a low stitch count. You'll find an enormous amount of designs on the web specificly fpr quilting. You don't need stabilizer when you hoop all three layers at the same time. Make sure that you open your hoops wide enough. Also when you quilt a full size quilt, make sure that all your extra material is on a table. I sometimes do the embroidery standing up and hold the material off the machine. You don't want the quilt to drag. It is a lot of work, (rehooping it all the time), but I like to do it. Good luck with your machine. At times it might be frustrating, but it is also a lot of fun.
Originally Posted by sandrab64
(Post 5821071)
Woot! Took the plunge and ordered the Brother PE 770 embroidery machine (along with 40+ spools of thread, stabilizer, and pre-wound bobbins) and it's on its way to MY house! :D When I told my mom I ordered it she said, "Wow! So what are you going to embroider?" That question kind of stumped me because I don't think I gave a real coherent answer. Sure I'll do quilt labels and...ummmm...and....
My question now to you board members is "What types of projects do you use your embroidery machine for?" |
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