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Old 07-13-2013, 06:31 AM
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I always use a stabilizer...even with Kona fabric...nothing shows thru...
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Old 07-13-2013, 07:24 AM
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Glad you asked this question. I haven't done much redwork or embroidery for a quilt. Never thought of backing it, but it is a great idea. Thanks, all!
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I have been doing embroidery for 49 years. I do not use any backing for my embroidery. I also do not carry my thread. Is it a pain to tie off when necessary? Yes! But I learned not to carry threads and to secure the ends properly. I am always admired for the neatness on the back of my work. I think as a quilter first carrying thread is done in hand quilting. In my opinion it is not done in hand embroidery. It takes a few seconds but makes a big difference. The only time I add a fusible interfacing is to my small ornaments for the Christmas tree. It adds some much needed body. So if you feel the need to use muslin or batting or fusible interfacing, go as thin as you can. I am using sulky or aurifil 12 wt thread more than floss these days. I hope this helps. Here are 3 of my embroideries enjoy! Luann
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