Floating a quilt
#1
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Mukilteo, WA
Posts: 22
I want to use my embroidery machine to quilt my quilt. I don't want edge to edge, just motifs in squares. I tried hooping and the quilt is too thick. I looked at magnetic hoops and they are really expensive but if I have to I will bite the bullet. The other option I saw was floating the quilt. I guess I don't quite understand how to do that. Do I need to use a wash away stabilizer to attach the quilt to? I guess I just don't understand how this would work. Any advice is welcome.
#5
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Tennessee, UC area
Posts: 1,588
May I butt in here? My machine was too old for magnetic hoops compatible… so I merely discarded the inside hoop of my largest set, and used clips to secure my quilt to the outside edges of the outside hoop—-being careful they were not in the way of the 'jumping' foot. Stabilizer is not really needed with the layered quilt. I now have longarm frame setup, so don’t quilt w emb machine anymore. I do admit that this method works much better as "quilt as you go", one block at a time. Give it a try with some strong clips.

