Queen of Stitching EZ Build blocks
#1
Queen of Stitching EZ Build blocks
Hello,
I would like to know if someone has tried Queen of Stitching EZ build blocks on their embroidery machine.
I'm thinking of purchasing one of their sets but since it is quite pricey, before I go ahead and spend my money I would like to hear from previous customers.
This is the set I want.
https://www.queenofstitching.com/pal...ation-5-detail
This is a video explaining how to make half square triangles on your embroidery machine:
https://www.queenofstitching.com/vid...s-1/130-videos
TIA.
I would like to know if someone has tried Queen of Stitching EZ build blocks on their embroidery machine.
I'm thinking of purchasing one of their sets but since it is quite pricey, before I go ahead and spend my money I would like to hear from previous customers.
This is the set I want.
https://www.queenofstitching.com/pal...ation-5-detail
This is a video explaining how to make half square triangles on your embroidery machine:
https://www.queenofstitching.com/vid...s-1/130-videos
TIA.
#3
#4
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: S.E. Queensland, Australia
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I am an embroiderer, digitiser and quilter, and personally wouldn't shell out that much money for something as simple as this. I noticed there was no video of flying geese, but on the whole making any of these blocks would take so much more time. You have to re-hoop with stabiliser - more time and expense.
What brand of machine do you have, what is your hoop size, and does it not have a feature where you can resize and stitch out a square? I think the advert says all designs are in 15 sizes, how many will/can you use?
The 1/2 sq triangles will have sides on the bias, and they all still have to be trimmed to measure.
Most of us would be more productive using the old fashioned methods.
Do pm me if you would like more help.
What brand of machine do you have, what is your hoop size, and does it not have a feature where you can resize and stitch out a square? I think the advert says all designs are in 15 sizes, how many will/can you use?
The 1/2 sq triangles will have sides on the bias, and they all still have to be trimmed to measure.
Most of us would be more productive using the old fashioned methods.
Do pm me if you would like more help.
#5
I agree with Gay. I could have had the HSTs cut before she placed the fabric on the stabilizer. I thought this was going to be the two colors of fabrics sewn on the emb machine and all sewn to be cut apart and finished, including seam allowances. not at all what i expected to see.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
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You will be limited by your hoop size. You are going to have the extra expense of the stabilizer, (which she uses lavishly in the videos). One of the comments she makes in her videos is about using very heavy starch.
If you are having issues creating these basic designs using traditional methods, I would try heavily starching the fabric first and trying again. Starching before cutting and piecing really helps your accuracy.
For making HST & flying geese, I would get Triangulations software. Basically, it allows you to print off paper piecing patterns for these 2 units in 1/8" increments. It's much less expensive and you are already tearing off the stabilizer so removing the paper isn't an additional step.
https://www.amazon.com/Bear-Paw-Tria...triangulations
If you are having issues creating these basic designs using traditional methods, I would try heavily starching the fabric first and trying again. Starching before cutting and piecing really helps your accuracy.
For making HST & flying geese, I would get Triangulations software. Basically, it allows you to print off paper piecing patterns for these 2 units in 1/8" increments. It's much less expensive and you are already tearing off the stabilizer so removing the paper isn't an additional step.
https://www.amazon.com/Bear-Paw-Tria...triangulations
#7
You will be limited by your hoop size. You are going to have the extra expense of the stabilizer, (which she uses lavishly in the videos). One of the comments she makes in her videos is about using very heavy starch.
If you are having issues creating these basic designs using traditional methods, I would try heavily starching the fabric first and trying again. Starching before cutting and piecing really helps your accuracy.
For making HST & flying geese, I would get Triangulations software. Basically, it allows you to print off paper piecing patterns for these 2 units in 1/8" increments. It's much less expensive and you are already tearing off the stabilizer so removing the paper isn't an additional step.
https://www.amazon.com/Bear-Paw-Tria...triangulations
If you are having issues creating these basic designs using traditional methods, I would try heavily starching the fabric first and trying again. Starching before cutting and piecing really helps your accuracy.
For making HST & flying geese, I would get Triangulations software. Basically, it allows you to print off paper piecing patterns for these 2 units in 1/8" increments. It's much less expensive and you are already tearing off the stabilizer so removing the paper isn't an additional step.
https://www.amazon.com/Bear-Paw-Tria...triangulations
#9
I have two embroidery machines. A 6x10 Baby lock Ellageo and a 8x12 Baby lock Ellisimo. I have done a handful of quilts in the hoop. I piece and quilt in the hoop and then I put all together with the quilt as you go method.
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