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    Old 04-14-2013, 03:21 PM
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    I bought a 12"x12" wall hanging pattern from "This n That". It is a quilted wall hanging but I need to embroider the picture in the center. The pattern included the embroidery pattern. It says to transfer the embroidery pattern to the material. How do I transfer it to the material? I have embroidered dishtowels inthe past where I ironed the pattern onto the dish towel but this embroidery pattern is not an iron-on transfer and I don't know how to transfer it. Any suggestions? Also, it says to sew an iron-on stabilizer onto the back of the material that I am going to embroider. I have never done anything like that either. Any suggestions on what to use for that?
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    I have taped an embroidery design and the fabric to a window and then traced the design. Now I have a light box that DH made and it is much easier. I use a tiny size Micron pen but you could use anything, a pencil, what ever works for you. I trace the design on the main fabric and then baste a piece of muslin to the back before doing the embroidery. I am assuming you are talking about hand embriodery and not machine. You might Google your question and you will get good information, more detailed. Good luck.
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    Is this hand embroidery? I've traced patterns onto water-soluble stabilizer, both the iron on and the not, then sewn through the stabilizer. Usually I do this for FMQ patterns on quilt borders but it would work for anything. When you get the stabilizer wet, it dissolves.
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    You can also use an iron on transfer pencil - you trace the design onto paper with it and iron it onto your quilt.
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    My new favourite way to trace embroidery patterns is using my Frixion pen. I use my Crayola light box (idea from QB) and trace the pattern directly to my material. Since I am going to embroider directly over the lines I don't worry about the lines coming back in freezing weather after I iron them off. I use a really good fabric with a tight weave for my background and don't use a lining fabric.
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    I, too, use a Frixion pen and a light box. On my last Redwork embroidery, I decided that I wanted to iron a light weight interfacing to the fabric. Of course, that removed the design. A trip to the freezer brought the design back. Like Tartan, I embroidery over the lines.
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    The first thing I do is to iron a piece of freezer paper to the back of the fabric I want to transfer the design to. This stabilizes the fabric while drawing on it. Make it a few inches bigger than you need and trim down after the needle work is done.

    I enlarge or decrease the motif size on a copier to my needs. (usually enlarge)

    Tape the motif to a window or a light box.

    Tape the freezer paper backed fabric over the motif w/ the fabric up.

    Trace the motif with your tool of choice. I like to use 'Micron pens'. They are permanent and won't discolor the needle work.

    After it is traced, peel the freezer paper off the back and do your needle work.

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    Thanks for all the suggestions.
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