QUILTING WITH EMBROIDERY
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grniydgrl
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QUILTING WITH EMBROIDERY
Hi there. I have a question for you all. My MIL wanted me to embroider on several squares of a baby quilt to help keep the layers together. I was not really keen on the idea, but complied. Here's my dilemma. I embroidered about half of the squares using a tear-away stabilizer. This probably wasn't a good idea. I have now spent several hours picking out the stabilizer on the back of the quilt. Should I have used something like a water-soluable stabilizer or is there something you can recommend when embroidering a completed quilt? Thanks in advance.
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wandab
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Re: QUILTING WITH EMBROIDERY
I don't use stabilizer when I embroidery on a quilt.
I find that the quilt is heavy enought.
I find that the quilt is heavy enought.
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grannyjean
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Re: QUILTING WITH EMBROIDERY
If you are quilting 3 layers together, you don't need a stabilizer. I have done several and I just hoop and embroider. I have never had a problem.
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grniydgrl
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Re: QUILTING WITH EMBROIDERY
Thank you. I knew I should have asked first. I guess I was thrown off because I have been taught to embroider without hooping the fabric. In this case, I would have to hoop it.
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Geneva2
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Re: QUILTING WITH EMBROIDERY
Same here. I don't use stabilizer when iI ME on a quilt. I posted a photo of a quilt I just finished in the photo section. I embroidered a feathered heart on the cornerstones of the border. It worked just fine without a stabilizer.
- shelly322002
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Re: QUILTING WITH EMBROIDERY
hi, you really only need to use stabiliser when embroidering on a single layer cotton. the stabiliser stops the fabric gathering together and puckering as it is so thin. as you will be embroidering a thicker amount of fabric you won't need it.
a tip for another time when embroidering thinner layers, use glossy mag paper, it rips away really easily!! that was recommended to me by a tutor at a workshop. it works a treat!! and is free stuff and recycling!! (once you have read the mag)
love jacquie.x.
a tip for another time when embroidering thinner layers, use glossy mag paper, it rips away really easily!! that was recommended to me by a tutor at a workshop. it works a treat!! and is free stuff and recycling!! (once you have read the mag)
love jacquie.x.
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mic-pa
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Re: QUILTING WITH EMBROIDERY
I embroidery the blocks before I put the quilt together then the embroidery does not show on the back if it is a design but if it is just a quilting pattern I do not use a stabalizer.
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scrapquilter48
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Re: QUILTING WITH EMBROIDERY
Embroidery stabilizer, yes, can be picky if lots to pull, tweezers are my magic tool for threading sergers, and picking at stabilizer..But doing a whole quilt I wouldn't bother, since behind and will be sewn onto batting.
Just my way, not necessarily the correct way..
Just my way, not necessarily the correct way..
