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Saturday, January 9, 2010

Looking for Content and Baby Quilt WIP

Well, filling up this blog isn't going to be as easy as I thought!  I am a novice with my embroidery machine so as yet not much help to anybody as far as tutorials etc. go.  I have been surfing the web looking for content to help me with my posts.  If you know of any links that would like a mention here, let me know.

I've been working on my Irish Chain quilt which you can see here.  I have all the blocks done.  Next I am going to work on a baby quilt for my SIL.  Here are a couple of pics of the appliqued blocks I've already stitched.  I'd better get going; the baby will be here in about a month!







These designs are stitched from one of my favorite sites, Embroidery Library

What is your favorite source for designs?

Keep stitching,

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Stabilizers - Lessons learned

Stabilizers.  Talk about confusing stuff for a newbie.  I haven't been doing machine embroidery very long; about a year and a half, and like everyone else have run across my share of problems with stabilizer.  Usually the wrong type or not enough.  I still have yet to master stabilizing a t-shirt properly for a fairly dense design.  Good thing I have some scrap material to practice on!  If anyone has experience with t-shirts for busy designs please share your wisdom!

It can be very confusing deciding what to use, when to use it, and what brand is better than the other.  I tend to use Sulky because it is available to me locally.  Same with the thread, but that's for another post.

I have found a nice article with tips on choosing the right stablizer, and learned about heat away topping as well.  The article is from ABC Embroidery Designs, click here to check it out.



Here is a pair of kitchen cotton waffle-weave towels I learned a stabilizer lesson on.  The first pair I stitched I neglected to use a topping and there was a lot of white showing through the solid fruits.  The stitches just sunk into the weave of the towel.  I gave that pair to my MIL.  (She gets my mistakes lol)  I stitched them again, using a water-soluable topping. They turned out much better the second time and have since sold through my Etsy shop. 

The fruit designs came from the Secrets of Embroidery website.  I used my software to size, layer and get the look I wanted.

Do you have any trial and error stories?  I'd love to hear!


Keep stitching,

Saturday, January 2, 2010

New Machine Embroidery Blog Launch!

I am a relatively new blogger, starting my first blog in November.  It is mostly a "quilty" blog and I have had a lot of fun meeting other bloggers, learning new tips and posting some of my projects.  Besides quilting, I also have a Viking Designer SE Embroidery Machine.  I've been poking around the web and so far not seeing much in the way of machine embroidery blog topics sooo... 

I've decided to start one of my own!  Hopefully, it will grow into a place for other machine embroiderers to meet, share tips, and show off their creations.



This is a crewneck sweatshirt that I made into a cardigan for my Grandmother's Christmas present.  The design is from Embroidery Library.  I was pretty happy with the results, this being my first attempt at repeating the design with the Mega Hoop.  I also used a decorative stitch on the bias tape.  She loved it.


Won't you join me on this new adventure?

Keep stitching,
Lisa