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Old 09-24-2010, 07:22 AM
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I never hoop! I put a wash away stabilizer in the hoop, spray it with Sulky KK2000 (or whatever the number is!), stick it down, run a basting stitch around and then do my embroidery.
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wow, thanks! I am definitely going to try it, and guess what just popped into my email today? A coupon code for emblibrary for 50% off. It's fate... I'm off to order a quilt design pack.
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Originally Posted by grma33
Here is a picture of one I did.
Really really nice! I'm inspired.
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Oh yah, only way I quilt. I have several different sets. I love that website, download lots from them. Watch for my postings, you will see my machine quilted quilts. I do my Quilts for Kids that way.[/quote]

looked at your pictures of quilts for kids-very nice! love the way the quilting using embroidery looks.
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Old 09-24-2010, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by sarge1
Originally Posted by grma33
Here is a picture of one I did.
Really really nice! I'm inspired.
This is a picture of a block in a table runner I just finished for a friend using emblibrary design.
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Old 09-24-2010, 01:09 PM
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Ginakay, I hear people doing this as it sure takes time hooping.
Have I got this right wash away in thebottom put top hoop on
then a little adhesive spray then your quilt?Then you just keep moving quilt?
I just can`t wrap my head around this.
Pictures please.
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I do hoop my stabilizer tightly, spray with adhesive and then make sure what I want to embroider is marked correctly and centered the right way on top of the stabilizer. I have a basting stitch I use around the hoop and then do the embroidery.
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[/quote]This is a picture of a block in a table runner I just finished for a friend using emblibrary design.[/quote]

Love this!
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Originally Posted by retired2pa
Originally Posted by sarge1
Originally Posted by grma33
Here is a picture of one I did.
Really really nice! I'm inspired.
This is a picture of a block in a table runner I just finished for a friend using emblibrary design.
Love this!
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Here is a fleece blanket I made for my grandson with flannel backing. I used adhesive backed stabilizer, pinned the quilt down with water soluble on the top and embroidered. The other is a table runner I did.

a table runner I quilted on the emb. machine
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