Quilt with Machine Embroidery help
#11
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What type of design are using for EMB? What blocks are you mixing in? Is stippling in the quilt block design or are you stitching EMB design only on fabric?
There are different options for a quilt design using the EMB machine.
I've done all the quilt blocks on the EMB machine. Each block has a piece of no-show mesh, the batting and the background fabric with the stitched design. Piece together with 1/2 inch seams. Then I send out to quilter. During the consultation, we decide IF another layer of batting is added.
One quilt had all the blocks stitched with batting. Then I added fusible batting on the sashing strips. Another layer of batting was added when quilted. There are designs for sashing strips too.
You can also stitch the design onto the quilt blocks, then piece and quilt.
If you sign up for an account it looks like you can access the tutorials. Each design includes tutorials too.
https://www.anitagoodesignonline.com/
Good luck with the project!
There are different options for a quilt design using the EMB machine.
I've done all the quilt blocks on the EMB machine. Each block has a piece of no-show mesh, the batting and the background fabric with the stitched design. Piece together with 1/2 inch seams. Then I send out to quilter. During the consultation, we decide IF another layer of batting is added.
One quilt had all the blocks stitched with batting. Then I added fusible batting on the sashing strips. Another layer of batting was added when quilted. There are designs for sashing strips too.
You can also stitch the design onto the quilt blocks, then piece and quilt.
If you sign up for an account it looks like you can access the tutorials. Each design includes tutorials too.
https://www.anitagoodesignonline.com/
Good luck with the project!
#12
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Jenny Haskins had some good videos on this, not sure if you can still download them
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=j...hrome&ie=UTF-8
Do check out 'A Place in the Sun'
also Lindee Goodall
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=l...hrome&ie=UTF-8
Hope they help
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=j...hrome&ie=UTF-8
Do check out 'A Place in the Sun'
also Lindee Goodall
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=l...hrome&ie=UTF-8
Hope they help
#14
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You can try Martha Pullen.
Here's one of hers:
http://wwwcdn.marthapullen.com/wp-co...rloom-Baby.pdf
She's been doing embroidery and heirloom since sewing machines first got the capabilities.
Here's one of hers:
http://wwwcdn.marthapullen.com/wp-co...rloom-Baby.pdf
She's been doing embroidery and heirloom since sewing machines first got the capabilities.
#15
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As Institches 33 said Juju designs has wonderful packets for kids quilts and they run excellent specials. There are many quilts on the site that people have made from the designs to give you ideas! Have fun and enjoy your machine!
#16
Thanks for the tip.
#17
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Location: Dallas area, Texas, USA
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I don't think anyone mentioned so far, but use polyester embroidery thread in anything that will be washed a lot because rayon may lose color. I have seen cotton thread for machine embroidery, and that might be appropriate for a cotton quilt that will get a lot of use, or maybe just because the look is soft and less jazzy than the shiny threads. Make a test run with your particular combination to see how you like it or if there's a need to adjust the tension.
#18
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Milton DE
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Emb Library has a cute set of Nursery Rhymns in Redwork that I use when emb'ing a baby quilt...also craftsy has a great class I just viewed on Saavy Stabilizer and another Saavy Threads when doing emb. I learned allot abt the best stabilizer to use with diff materials and threads...it does make a difference. I've been emb'ing for 11 yrs and I didn't know half of what I learned.
#19
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Location: Upstate SC
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I have several of Beth Dix's Primrose Lane machine embroidered quilt designs. They stitch up beautifully. I had purchased her hand embroidery quilt barn and covered bridges designs to make a quilt, but developed eye and hand issues and just can't do the stitching needed. So bought her machine embroidered ones and they are beautiful.
She comes to quilt shows and expos around the country and does wonderful work. Here is a link to her website that has an on line store and schedule for 2018. I am not affiliated with her or her shop, just love the beautiful work.
https://www.primroselane.com/
She comes to quilt shows and expos around the country and does wonderful work. Here is a link to her website that has an on line store and schedule for 2018. I am not affiliated with her or her shop, just love the beautiful work.
https://www.primroselane.com/
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