How do you do stippling?
#26
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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Originally Posted by Borntohandquilt
Just to mention it - you can also do stippling by hand. The rows of handquilting are done very close to each other and it looks like that:
#27
Now, that is an idea that I had not heard about. I am just learning and I started with some large stippling on a baby quilt and it turned out very nice. I then meandered one of my old hand embroidered quilts that just really needed something else. I did not do as well on it, but it was good practice and still looked more completed than it did before. I will try the writing practice and tell my friend who is wanting to try it,as well. Thank you for the input.
#28
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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www.keepsakequilting.com
Has a pre printed paper with adhesive strips on the back the roll is 9 1/2in x26 feet. You cut it to fit where you are quilting and quilt over the design and then when finished tear the paper away (like stitch N Tear) They have small stipples, Large stipples, Waves, Loops, Roses, Stars and leaves. The also have borders,they are 15.99 a roll Borders are 14.99 - 15.99.
I have mine on the way!!!!CHECK THEM OUT and I believe it's called stippling made easy or quilting made easy.
Has a pre printed paper with adhesive strips on the back the roll is 9 1/2in x26 feet. You cut it to fit where you are quilting and quilt over the design and then when finished tear the paper away (like stitch N Tear) They have small stipples, Large stipples, Waves, Loops, Roses, Stars and leaves. The also have borders,they are 15.99 a roll Borders are 14.99 - 15.99.
I have mine on the way!!!!CHECK THEM OUT and I believe it's called stippling made easy or quilting made easy.
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