This is absolutely beautiful… I’m new to quilting, and new to my Embrodery machine. This was exactly what I needed to see. Now I know how to attach the back and the front with out having to tie a million knots…
This was an interesting way of completing the pillow (or quilt) when it came time to do the borders and you sandwiched the batting and backing and sewed the borders through all the layers. I see you have added a light batting when stitching out the embroidered quilt blocks and then a full batting at the time you are adding the backing. If you are doing a quilt do you then have 2 different battings or can they be the same? I have my squares ready (soft and stay in the hoop as a stabilizer then 80/20 batting, then embroidered fabric). I am not doing any sashing. I was thinking about no batting in the sandwich for this light baby quilt, but I was wondering about there being no batting in the border areas. Would I add batting to the border pieces when I am getting them ready to give them body (since I already have it behind my embroidered squares)?
Is there a certain type of batting you are using for the back-side of the quilt, most batting that I see says to quilt in 4x4 space or less, (I'm new at this) The center of the quilt is such a large unquilted area?
Clem E if you watch the video to the end you will see before i start the strips i add my back fabric and then continue quilt as you go method - so the back has no seams but joined to the front as i add the strips
Yes, I did see that. I think I was just wondering if there was a different way of putting this together so the beautiful work would also show on the back.
This is absolutely beautiful… I’m new to quilting, and new to my Embrodery machine. This was exactly what I needed to see. Now I know how to attach the back and the front with out having to tie a million knots…
You are so welcome!
Absolutely beautiful. Thank You for sharing your creativity
thanks for the subtitles, I can read in Russian. Your skill is very clearly shown.
Amazing, incredible, gorgeous! Thank you for detailed instructions.
Beautiful quilt and great to see how to put it together. Much appreciated.
BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you!!
On the large part of quilt would you need to do like stitch in ditch to hold all together?
beautifull and delicate !!thankyou
This was an interesting way of completing the pillow (or quilt) when it came time to do the borders and you sandwiched the batting and backing and sewed the borders through all the layers.
I see you have added a light batting when stitching out the embroidered quilt blocks and then a full batting at the time you are adding the backing. If you are doing a quilt do you then have 2 different battings or can they be the same?
I have my squares ready (soft and stay in the hoop as a stabilizer then 80/20 batting, then embroidered fabric). I am not doing any sashing. I was thinking about no batting in the sandwich for this light baby quilt, but I was wondering about there being no batting in the border areas. Would I add batting to the border pieces when I am getting them ready to give them body (since I already have it behind my embroidered squares)?
What size is the quilt your demonstrating here please? love this design.
Thank you, Daleen! Love this!
Is there a certain type of batting you are using for the back-side of the quilt, most batting that I see says to quilt in 4x4 space or less, (I'm new at this) The center of the quilt is such a large unquilted area?
If you are putting this together as a quilt, are the back joining seams done differently?
Clem E if you watch the video to the end you will see before i start the strips i add my back fabric and then continue quilt as you go method - so the back has no seams but joined to the front as i add the strips
Yes, I did see that. I think I was just wondering if there was a different way of putting this together so the beautiful work would also show on the back.
@@cleme2558 that’s what I’m trying to do too. Did you find a way ?
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Pragtig, Daleen. Baie dankie
brilliant, thank you
love dit
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