I have quilted a few small quilts on my embroidery machine using a 6 x 10 hoop. One thing I did after I watched someone else on You Tube (sorry, can't remember who it was now) was NOT to remove the base hoop but only the top hoop of a magnetic hoop. (Magnetic is the way to go on these). For edge to edge pattern, after the last pattern finished, I pressed the +1 to put the needle in the next starting position, then moved my piece so that the needle hovered over the last stitch so they would match up. Then I positioned my piece using horizontal lines I drew with a Frixion pen (or using a seam line) I positioned my fabric in the right spot and pulled the top hoop down over that and played with placement until it was just right. Repeat all the way across. It makes things really fast when you don't have to take everything off the frame and also negates the necessity of using a paper piece to know where you are in the pattern. I hope that makes sense, and I will try to find the original video.
I wish someone would show exact;y how to line up your template so that it connects with the next design on a machine that doesn’t have a camera such as the Janome .
You went from hoop your quilt to stitch your design. How did you get the design to your machine? I do not have a laptop. I only have an iPad or iPhone. How do I get the design to my Bernina 570 B machine?
I just bought the largest Snap Hoop Monster for my BERNINA. It’s about the same size as my jumbo hoop. I want to use end to end designs to fit my hoop so l don’t have to move it as often. If I print on peel and stick paper will the design split to fit and I just use two papers?
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The rulers should be placed within the design area showing the zero to be the center of the design area, not the center of the hoop. Hoops have a specific design area and there will be a margin at the top and the bottom, usually more at the top that the bottom. Mark the hoop center for reference, but the design area is more important. I have watched many of these instructions and I haven't notice one that tells you this. However there are some good pointers in this tutorial.
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My favorite thing about Christmas is of course being with my family, first and foremost. Also love love decorating for Christmas!
This was so helpful! Thank You!
Just new to embroidery, but looking forward to learning.
Those colors are awesome!
Love this presentation!
Ashley is wonderful!!
I love the sewing machine, thank you for a great tutorial,
I have quilted a few small quilts on my embroidery machine using a 6 x 10 hoop. One thing I did after I watched someone else on You Tube (sorry, can't remember who it was now) was NOT to remove the base hoop but only the top hoop of a magnetic hoop. (Magnetic is the way to go on these). For edge to edge pattern, after the last pattern finished, I pressed the +1 to put the needle in the next starting position, then moved my piece so that the needle hovered over the last stitch so they would match up. Then I positioned my piece using horizontal lines I drew with a Frixion pen (or using a seam line) I positioned my fabric in the right spot and pulled the top hoop down over that and played with placement until it was just right. Repeat all the way across. It makes things really fast when you don't have to take everything off the frame and also negates the necessity of using a paper piece to know where you are in the pattern. I hope that makes sense, and I will try to find the original video.
Excellent presentation ❤
Thanks a lot 😊
Wonderful instruction. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I am new to quilting period! I am looking to learn everything I can!
It's such a fun hobby. Especially when you start to get really good. The possibilities are endless!
Can’t wait to try this!
Thank so much for this video. It makes me much more confident
You are so welcome!
Great Tute & Vid. Txs so much
Great informative
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Who knew you could do this! This is amazing! ❤❤❤ #tulip #Iris
Love it
So interested in this tutorial.
Hi from Tampa, FL Barb Taylor
Hi Barbara!
Thank you for this great presentation! #iris
#iris. Great show. Just bought a new embroidery machine.
I wish someone would show exact;y how to line up your template so that it connects with the next design on a machine that doesn’t have a camera such as the Janome .
Power tools with threads has one. Shows step by step and a lot of detail on lining up template
I have not quilted on my machine yet as it is newer. But I am about to start a quilt
Hello feom Atlanta
I'm new
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New to quit on the embroidery machine
You went from hoop your quilt to stitch your design. How did you get the design to your machine? I do not have a laptop. I only have an iPad or iPhone. How do I get the design to my Bernina 570 B machine?
BtW. Ideas on templates. I’ve done on paper and sandwich. Any suggestions on best practice 🤔
How do I copy a design to template? I have some Amilie Scott designs and some JuJu designs.
I just bought the largest Snap Hoop Monster for my BERNINA. It’s about the same size as my jumbo hoop. I want to use end to end designs to fit my hoop so l don’t have to move it as often. If I print on peel and stick paper will the design split to fit and I just use two papers?
Love this #iris
I need help! Just got my embroidery machine and don’t know where to start. I want to quilt with line designs . Thanks.
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You said you can do a large size quilt on your machine… Which machine is it?❤
I am new at this
😢 I missed the live
next one is on June 13th!
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How do you put the design on the machine if it is not one on machine
Each machine is different; I recommend checking your manual. There are also great TH-cam videos that will walk you through the process.
The rulers should be placed within the design area showing the zero to be the center of the design area, not the center of the hoop. Hoops have a specific design area and there will be a margin at the top and the bottom, usually more at the top that the bottom. Mark the hoop center for reference, but the design area is more important. I have watched many of these instructions and I haven't notice one that tells you this. However there are some good pointers in this tutorial.
Can you show an entire project
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Does she keep saying emboidery instead of embRoidery?? What the heck??
Both ladies were pronouncing the /r/ in embroidery!
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