LauraBC wrote:
I have a baby quilt that I want to do a poem on the outer 4" border. The design I have digitized on Embird has lettering about3/4" tall. Do I embroider the saying first, then cut out the borders?? or do I put the border on first, then embroider it? What do I do for stabilizing, I don't want any extra thickness of a stabilizer afterwards. Is my satin stitch lettering going to be too thick, should I go to a finer lettering?? I don't want alot of puckering either. Then when I quilt the border, do I quilt over the lettering??? I'm really lost here, can you tell?
I personally would embroider the lettering before attaching it to the quilt. For me, it's just easier with less bulk.
What font are you using? How wide is you widest part of a letter? For example, in your software you should be able to see what is the widest width of a stitch. So in an "A" at 3/4 inch tall, with a typical script font, the right or left side of the "A" might be anywhere from 4 to 7 mm wide. I work in mm because it's easier, but 6 mm is nearly 1/4 inch wide.
You can use a tear-away but I'm not fond of using it except on hats. I would use a soft cut-away or even an iron on soft stablizer that stays in. The weight change is minimal and actually makes sewing the border easier for me. Let me know if you need specfic names of stablizer for sampling prior to stitching on your actual border.
You shouldn't have a problem with puckering as long as you have your settings correct.
I personally would not quilt over the embroidered lettering but that is just my preference. Others may feel differently. Instead you could quilt a shadow outline around the lettering to make it stand out and then quilt normally after that in the border (grid work, meandering, etc.).
Hope that helps.
JoJo