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    Old 04-01-2013, 05:09 AM
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    You know those pre-printed white embroidery/cross stitch quilt squares? My question is this: do you back them with interfacing or cheap white fabric before you hand embroider them? The fabric on most of them is not good. (The front of my embroidery is pretty good, but my backs are a different story). And if you do, doesn't that make them hard to hand quilt? Thanks.

    Oh.....and secondly, do you wash them/rinse them out by hand to remove that blue print that your embroidery didn't totally cover??.................Elizabeth
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    Old 04-01-2013, 05:30 AM
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    I don't back mine with anything. After I am done with the embroidery, I press the squares, attach sashing and cornerstones, then put on a border and prepare the quilt for quilting. Of course, I don't usually buy the pre stamped squares because of the quality of the fabric they are printed on. I usually just stamp my own on a good quality white muslin
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    I do alot of embroidery and I used to back mine with muslin but have since changed to a very thin flannel. I find it looks better and when carrying thread from one area to another, you cannot see the threads thru for fabric. Try it, I'm sure you will find you like it.
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    Old 04-01-2013, 03:37 PM
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    Our guild did a redwork block of the month and it was suggested to use a backing to hide traveling threads as mentioned above.

    I had some lightweight woven cotton fusible ($6 range @ Joannes) from another project, liked it because it has a straight grain like regular fabric, so I used it on my blocks and liked the effect alot.

    Some others used Thermore; some used thin white cotton batting from Quilters dream; others used muslin. Flannel has a shrink rate that might keep me from using it for this kind of project.

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    I don't use anything as a backing, but I DON'T carry my theard.
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    Old 04-01-2013, 05:14 PM
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    I use muslin. Be sure to baste around design and edges to hold in place before embroidering.
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    Old 04-01-2013, 06:33 PM
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    I always use quilters dream batting behind mine.
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    Old 04-02-2013, 04:59 AM
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    I have been using a light to medium woven fusible interfacing on the back of my hand embroidery. The needle goes through easily and yes it hides the back from showing on the front. Check out Red Brolly site, this is the site I learned this from. Good luck.
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    when I did red work I always backed them with very thin batting....sometimes I even split the batting. it hids the knots and makes the front look so much better especially on cheaper fabric
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    There was a recent discussion on this. I'll try to search for it.

    I don't know how to put a link here. Search for redwork question and you'll see many responses that may help you.

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