What would be the easiest way to......?
#61
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
Originally Posted by Central Ohio Quilter
PiecesinMN - what was the purpose of using the two pieces of muslin? For greater stability?
Did embroidering through 2 layers of fabric make it more difficult to embroider?
Did you like using the double layers, or was it more of a hassle?
Sorry so many questions, but I just never heard of that before!
Did embroidering through 2 layers of fabric make it more difficult to embroider?
Did you like using the double layers, or was it more of a hassle?
Sorry so many questions, but I just never heard of that before!
#62
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Originally Posted by inletjerry
I use Freezer paper cut to needed size, and iron muslin to it. Insert into copier the pattern that you want to copy, make certain that muslin/freezer paper is inserted with muslin side down in the paper feed, hit copy, and walla- ready to stitch after removing freezer paper. Works great for me. Good luck-
#64
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O.K. nobody asked but thought I'd give you the name of the stabilzer that I use when hand- embroidering on thin fabric. It keeps the embroidery floss from showing through when you
"travel" from one spot to another. It comes in a plastic package and is called
Soft'n Sheer Cut-Away Permanent Stabilizer by Sulky.
"travel" from one spot to another. It comes in a plastic package and is called
Soft'n Sheer Cut-Away Permanent Stabilizer by Sulky.
#65
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Originally Posted by pal
O.K. nobody asked but thought I'd give you the name of the stabilzer that I use when hand- embroidering on thin fabric. It keeps the embroidery floss from showing through when you
"travel" from one spot to another. It comes in a plastic package and is called
Soft'n Sheer Cut-Away Permanent Stabilizer by Sulky.
"travel" from one spot to another. It comes in a plastic package and is called
Soft'n Sheer Cut-Away Permanent Stabilizer by Sulky.
#68
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they have transfer paper, and a transfer pencil, I have had a tablet forever, and love it, you just trace the pattern, and then iron it on, you can use the same paper with the design on it, a couple of times. God bless.
#69
Originally Posted by Central Ohio Quilter
I have some "red work" 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 red work designs onto a piece of fabric to embroider?
Looking for ideas! Thanks!
What would be the easiest way to transfer these red work designs onto a piece of fabric to embroider?
Looking for ideas! Thanks!
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