Embroidery quilt blocks question.
Hi all: I am wanting to embroidery some blocks to use in a quilt and wonder what stabilizer is best for this process. It seems an iron-on might be best, but I don't really know. Thanks for any info. Bonnie
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??? hand embroidery or machine??
I have done hand embroidery quilts (wall hanging) and did not use stabilizer. |
I use a fusible water soluble tear away, has worked well.
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It depends - are you machine embroidering or hand embroidering. If hand embroidering, then no stabilizer should be necessary. For machine embroidery, you usually attach with a temporary spray adhesive - a tear-away stabilizer. Others may have other comments on machine embroidery.
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I should have said machine embroidery!
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If you are embroidering with the sandwich quilt it really does not need stabalizer. If you are doing just the top you would need stabalizer.
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Thank you for the info.
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Originally Posted by newbee3
(Post 6298963)
If you are embroidering with the sandwich quilt it really does not need stabalizer. If you are doing just the top you would need stabalizer.
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You still haven't said if these will be hand or machine embroidered, first thing is to cut background larger as embroidery "draws in" the fabric so trim after. If hand I always back with flannel so you can't see thread running behind piece, if machine a tearaway or mesh will work just fine.
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Originally Posted by kallii
(Post 6300478)
You still haven't said if these will be hand or machine embroidered, first thing is to cut background larger as embroidery "draws in" the fabric so trim after. If hand I always back with flannel so you can't see thread running behind piece, if machine a tearaway or mesh will work just fine.
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