HELP Quilting Words & Letters!
#13
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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If someone doesn't feel confident to freehand the writing, you can also write whatever the wording on golden threads paper or tissue paper and pin that to the quilt as a guide. The paper comes off easy after the design is quilted.
#14
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 101
I agree with Madquilter. I draw my "penmanship" lines on the golden threads paper. Write what I want in cursive on that paper also. Pin to area where you want in the quilt (don't forget to remove basting pins under the paper) and quilt away.
I usually stipple baby quilts and put "secret" messages in the borders. Fun for the receiver to look for them.
I usually stipple baby quilts and put "secret" messages in the borders. Fun for the receiver to look for them.
#15
I used a Friction pen and a ruler to draw my lines. Before I got to the end of it I would turn my iron on to let it get hot. After quilting all my words I just unplugged the iron and ironed right over my work and all my writing was gone! I love my new pen!
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