in the hoop quilts
#3
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Jeffersonville, In
Posts: 2,621
I quilt with my embroidery machine, is that what you mean? Embroidery Library has many lovely designs for quilting.
I have never needed stabilizer in addition to the batting. They also have great tutorials on using their designs.
I usually combine "regular "quilting with the embroidery machine quilting.
I have never needed stabilizer in addition to the batting. They also have great tutorials on using their designs.
I usually combine "regular "quilting with the embroidery machine quilting.
#4
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 2,657
I quilt with my embroidery machine, is that what you mean? Embroidery Library has many lovely designs for quilting.
I have never needed stabilizer in addition to the batting. They also have great tutorials on using their designs.
I usually combine "regular "quilting with the embroidery machine quilting.
I have never needed stabilizer in addition to the batting. They also have great tutorials on using their designs.
I usually combine "regular "quilting with the embroidery machine quilting.
#6
Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 185
I have just started the Jacobean Journey from Hoop Sisters through my quilt shop. It is only available that way--through a shop and you get your new designs each month from the shop. I am really enjoying it. Very time intensive, but not hard. It is (I think) very beautiful and well worth the effort, and the directions are very good.
#7
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 1,165
Nancy's Notions (and other bookstores) sell a quilt in the hoop instruction book for the flip and fold method. It's easy and it works. In fact, if you figure it out, you can probably program your own if you have digitizing software.
I also have Hoopworks that will digitize almost any line into a quilting pattern.
I've done raggies using the quilting patterns and will use wash away stabilizer as I prefer the bean stitch and it can distort. I don't trust the flannel even if I have prewashed it.
I also have Hoopworks that will digitize almost any line into a quilting pattern.
I've done raggies using the quilting patterns and will use wash away stabilizer as I prefer the bean stitch and it can distort. I don't trust the flannel even if I have prewashed it.
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