quilting using embroidery design
#1
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Has anyone ever used an embroidery design like this for quilting?
http://www.emblibrary.com/EL/Product...roductID=X6746
This has me intrigued. I like hand quilting but don't always have the time. I'm not skilled at FMQ. I wonder how this would work/look.
Thanks
http://www.emblibrary.com/EL/Product...roductID=X6746
This has me intrigued. I like hand quilting but don't always have the time. I'm not skilled at FMQ. I wonder how this would work/look.
Thanks
#4
This is what embroidery sewing machines do. I have a Janome and it can does this type of work beautifully. I have done whole quilts. A pain, I will add, because each design has to be hooped.
But yes, it is pretty easy to learn to do once you've got the machine on which to do it.
But yes, it is pretty easy to learn to do once you've got the machine on which to do it.
#5
I also have a Janome and do this all the time. I luv to quilt through all 3 layers. fast n done.
Was having a little trouble in aprevious post was asking about stitches skipping and not tight enough but after talking to dealer said to use same top n bottom thread and not turn my tention knob to 2 like I do for dense em.
Gale
Was having a little trouble in aprevious post was asking about stitches skipping and not tight enough but after talking to dealer said to use same top n bottom thread and not turn my tention knob to 2 like I do for dense em.
Gale
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Originally Posted by gingerella
This is what embroidery sewing machines do. I have a Janome and it can does this type of work beautifully. I have done whole quilts. A pain, I will add, because each design has to be hooped.
But yes, it is pretty easy to learn to do once you've got the machine on which to do it.
But yes, it is pretty easy to learn to do once you've got the machine on which to do it.
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Originally Posted by sarge1
Has anyone ever used an embroidery design like this for quilting?
http://www.emblibrary.com/EL/Product...roductID=X6746
This has me intrigued. I like hand quilting but don't always have the time. I'm not skilled at FMQ. I wonder how this would work/look.
Thanks
http://www.emblibrary.com/EL/Product...roductID=X6746
This has me intrigued. I like hand quilting but don't always have the time. I'm not skilled at FMQ. I wonder how this would work/look.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by smtp5
Originally Posted by gingerella
This is what embroidery sewing machines do. I have a Janome and it can does this type of work beautifully. I have done whole quilts. A pain, I will add, because each design has to be hooped.
But yes, it is pretty easy to learn to do once you've got the machine on which to do it.
But yes, it is pretty easy to learn to do once you've got the machine on which to do it.
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