TrueColors wrote:
Libbi wrote:
This is my second Mariner's Compass that I digitized in my Bernina embroidery software and pieced in the hoop--just to see if I remembered how to do it. It still has to be done in wedges and then sewn together. Now I'm not sure which one I will use.
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This is Awesome! So, if it was in the hoop, does this mean the compass was appliqued down, or is this just a screenshot? And it will be done in the hoop in wedges? I admire your knowledge & creativity in being able to do this. I'm using Tim Holtz's fabric for my roads (looks like what you used in wedges). Thx.
The compass was not appliques but pieced in the same way as piecing with paper or freezer paper. The pattern is created in software and then lines of stitching and tackdown are are digitized. A different color selection for each stitching line stops the sew out and the next piece of fabric is placed and sewn just as one would for traditional paper piecing. I use a light tearaway stabilizer and a lightweight mesh to back the design. Yes, the compass is broken down into quadrants. Only one pattern has to be digitized and then it is duplicated as many times as needed and then the pattern is mirrored to create 4 exact copies of each.
And yes, I believe we are using the same Tim Holtz's background of a distressed city map.