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Old 09-10-2010, 12:47 PM
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When I do redwork, I trace the pattern onto the fabric with a .o5 micron pigma pen. I know, I know it doesn't wash out, but--as you stitch you actually cover the thin lines that the pen makes, plus it is red and matches the thread, so even if a bit is left showing, it just looks like its the thread.
I'm also working on an Antique Ladies embroidery piece on gray fabric. I used the .05 black pen to draw the detail and now am using black tatting thread to do the embroidery. It is working great. Makes a beautiful line of embroidery.
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what is redwork?
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Old 09-10-2010, 04:48 PM
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There is a red transfer pencil that you can buy. You go over the design with the transfer pencil and then iron it to your fabric. Remember that the transfer will appear in reverse if you use the transfer pencil on the right side of the paper. You could print the patterns in reverse and then go over them with a pencil. Do not use fabric softner on material if you wash it, this will help towards a better transfer.
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Redwork is when an embroider block or quilt is all done in red embroidery thread.
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http://quiltbug.com/articles/redwork.htm there is a picture here and an explaination
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Thank you it is beautiful
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Using 2 layers of fabric gives it more stability.
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Old 09-10-2010, 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Central Ohio Quilter
I have some "redwork" designs that I printed off a web site that I would like to embroider for inserting into a quilt.

What would be the easiest way to transfer these redwork designs onto a piece of fabric to embroider?

Looking for ideas! Thanks!
COQ All you have to do is make a copy with a coper then trace over that pattern to leave the org for another time.Now you take a Iron pen you trace all over the pattern. this makes your pattern Iron on transfer.or you can get some
Tranafer-eze its made my Bird BrainDesign.net. ait says easiest, fastest, way to transfer design for embroidery,applique machine and hand quilting .punch needle and more.
I hope this helps
Any time i do hand emb work I use a good grade of muslin then I use a piece of batting. Doing it this way kind of pre-quilts the block. Several have started doing this after seing how mine came out
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Originally Posted by Central Ohio Quilter
I have some "redwork" designs that I printed off a web site that I would like to embroider for inserting into a quilt.

What would be the easiest way to transfer these redwork designs onto a piece of fabric to embroider?

Looking for ideas! Thanks!
You can use a transfer pencil and iron the pattern onto the fabric. Just make sure the point of the pencil is kept shar-p, or y our embroidery will not cover the line. The ironed on pencil mark eventually washes out, but it takes more than one wash.
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Originally Posted by leaha
I pin my muslin to my pattern so nothing shifts, then if I am going to do a red work like my campbells soup kid, I use a red jellyroll pen to trace the pattern with it on my light box.
this is my red work,

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little red work quilt and campbells doll from the 1930's
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