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Chicca 02-22-2012 01:18 PM

Free Motion Machine Embroidery Project # 2
 
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I just completed this project today and am so excited with the way it turned out....I just had to share it.

This block project is intended to be my daughters birthday present. Yet, knowing that her taste is so completely different from mine, I decided to send her a photo and get a yeah or neah from her before sending it off. I told her in no way would I be offended if it is not something that she would like. Because, that just gives me a great exuse to design another block and practice some more Free Motion Machine Embroidery!!!!

I have been searching the internet for ideas and tips. I found quite a few blogs, videos and information looking under Textile Art Quilts. Just in case anyone would like to further their interest...just start clicking and you will be amazed at what these people do.

So, here it is. I hope that you enjoy it as much as I do. Thanks for all comments. They are greatly appreciated!!!! Happy Stitching to everyone.

morelcabin 02-22-2012 01:24 PM

That is incredible! Freemotion embroidery is something I do want to get into someday soon, but I think I will save it for next winter! You did a great job on this!

sassy granny 02-22-2012 01:24 PM

That's beautiful but looks time consuming. I really like embroidery work and would love to do that. Is the leaves and bird bodys filled in with thread or is that some applique work mixed in with the thread art?

sassy granny

Chicca 02-22-2012 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by sassy granny (Post 4998554)
That's beautiful but looks time consuming. I really like embroidery work and would love to do that. Is the leaves and bird bodys filled in with thread or is that some applique work mixed in with the thread art?

sassy granny

I copied the designs onto paper, then arranged them the way I wanted....then drew the design onto tear away stabilizer and sat down at the sewing machine. Picked out my thread for the leaves and covered the area with thread. Using a zig zag stitch with the feed dogs down and the stitch length at zero and the width between 1 and 2. It did take a lot of thread to thoroughly cover the designs. Next time, I am going to try applique and then covering with thread. From my understanding it can be done either way.

CarolinePaj 02-22-2012 01:42 PM

It is just stunning!

Hugs

Caroline

morelcabin 02-22-2012 01:59 PM

I often applique and use thread to cover and add special interest to parts of it, but one day I would like to do just what you did here, full embroidery. I guess that the applique would save alot of thread though because you don't have to try and cover so much. You did a great job on this

miss_ticky2 02-22-2012 02:05 PM

Wow...that's awesome. You must have a very steady hand

QuiltnNan 02-22-2012 02:26 PM

very nicely done!!!!

mighty 02-22-2012 08:19 PM

Great job!!!!!

Sandee 02-23-2012 11:28 AM

I love it!!


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