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Re: What about a BOM for Machine Embroidery?? 25 Mar 2012 16:59 #78144

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I think a machine embroidered BOM would be delightful. I also think that free motion machine embroidery could be an option for some or all) of the blocks (this would be inclusive on those who don't have an embroidery machine)...using different techniques throughout a BOM is one of the great ways to learn things, I think.

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Re: What about a BOM for Machine Embroidery?? 25 Mar 2012 16:44 #78142

Just found this thread... has anyone mentioned that Lunchbox Quilts
http://www.lunchboxquilts.com/shop/#embroidery-applique-quilts
has digitized designs for embroidered or machine appliqued quilts? I've got "Autumn Winds" and have used the various embroidered leaves (I LOVE leaves!) on lots of other projects around the house, like making a draft-stopper-snake for our front door. Since others mentioned Embroida-block and Hoopsisters, I also have the Goose Tracks quilt designs. I am not finished making that, because I was having a bit of trouble with bird's nests underneath, on my older Pfaff Creative 2.0. So I never tried putting a square of the backing fabric under the hoop and using the matching embroidery thread (instead of plain white lightweight bobbin embroidery thread) in the bobbin so that the back of the finished quilt would have all that gorgeous embroidery too! :(
Discouraged, I stopped working on it. Now that I have the newest Pfaff, which after it's software update is embroidering like a dream, I WILL want to re-do those first Goose Tracks blocks with the backing fabric floating under the hoop!
But right now, I'm still messing about trying to practice FMQ and watching every video I can find on that subject! :)
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Re: What about a BOM for Machine Embroidery?? 30 Jun 2011 00:25 #66495

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Hello all,
Just an update. Hoopsisters has downloadable designs on the website. That saves me a fortune in time, currency conversion and customs duty. The entire range is not available but I chose the Mariners Compass because DH loves geometric designs. The instructions include several suggested layouts that require multiple sewouts of the various block (they come in a 5" and 8" version and all the formats for different systems). My person preference--and this is just ME--is creating a variety of blocks. I grow weary of doing the same block over and over. I chose to do the single compass design rather than sew up to 32 of the same block.

Hoopsisters also have a Mystery Quilt and a BOM. Some designs are only available as part of a dealer's course.

I am also getting practice with quilting in the hoop. I should have done this with the 2010 Hugs and Kisses BOM. I do not like to quilt a full sized bed quilt in the hoop. The weight of the quilt is very tricky to distribute on the sewing surface to avoid pulling on the hoop. The second line of double stitched designs can come offline and the joins may be off.


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Re: What about a BOM for Machine Embroidery?? 20 Jan 2011 18:55 #53987

Hi Libby
Thanks for your wishes. Ditto re: not wanting to digitize from scratch, I thought JoJo was interested in running some Tuts etc. perhaps I read it wrong. Anyway, almost 1 in morning, so wil post again in while when its not so late! will also be checking everyones new work. Small amount seen to far was very impressive!
best wishes all
Lynn :D
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Re: What about a BOM for Machine Embroidery?? 20 Jan 2011 18:48 #53986

Thanks Marge, I checked them out, but I was talking about the embroidery BOM. However the roses look great!!!!! I',m feeling better but DH really poorly, so not sewing at moment, just babysitting!!! lol
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Re: What about a BOM for Machine Embroidery?? 20 Jan 2011 11:29 #53953

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Thanks Margo. I'm new to machine embroidery - bought my Bernina 640e last summer - but am not interested in digitizing patterns. Her patterns look very tempting :)
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Re: What about a BOM for Machine Embroidery?? 20 Jan 2011 06:48 #53915

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I just noticed that Edyta Sitar has a wonderful embroidered sampler pattern! It's available here: http://www.laundrybasketquilts.com/Shop/shopindex.htm


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Re: What about a BOM for Machine Embroidery?? 19 Jan 2011 22:56 #53891

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Hi Lynn,
Hope you continue to feel better. There didn't seem to be enough interest or a designer for an embroidered BOM. So I digitized the 2010 BOM but still have Oct., Nov., Dec., to do. Then I need to complete the quilt. My work completed so far is in the Gallery.

I took out time to make my Christmas gifts and cards AND finish the bed sized embroidered quilt that my husband requested. The quilt is composed of pieced blocks done in the hoop, applique in the hoop, embroidered crazy patches, and some redwork (done in green) along with machine quilting and machine decorative stitching. Most of the blocks are purchased designs. I digitized the crazy patches by combining purchased designs. I can modify designs and do some basic digitizing but I cannot digitize from scratch and really do not want to become a digitizer. So I guess what I am saying is that those of us who would like to have a BOM for machine embroidery...we are on our own. The 2011 BOM is lovely and appears to combine techniques but I don't think I'll be doing it this year. I have noticed that there are more and more machine embroidered quilts available commercially.


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Re: What about a BOM for Machine Embroidery?? 19 Jan 2011 18:16 #53840

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lmcfood wrote:
I have not been on the site for while as had health issues, BUT, what happened to the embroidery thread, no one appears to have posted for ages! and has anyone started the bom??? :cry:
Lynn in frosty UK

Welcome back, Lynn! Hope you are feeling better!
There is lots of activity about the 2011 BOM here: [url]forum/ruffled-roses-2011/4179-month-one-ruffled-roses[/url]
Come on and join the fun!


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Re: What about a BOM for Machine Embroidery?? 19 Jan 2011 18:06 #53835

I have not been on the site for while as had health issues, BUT, what happened to the embroidery thread, no one appears to have posted for ages! and has anyone started the bom??? :cry:
Lynn in frosty UK
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02 Feb 2010 08:54 #43103

After a lot of phone calls between my dealer, Bernina London and myself, last week I finally could use the embroidery software! There was a lot of argy bargy about which version I should have and, of course, Bernina won in the end and they can tell my machine pedigree from the serial numbers! I have a copy of Art Design installed and it was no bother. :D

I've stitched out quite a few pieces and I'm not unhappy with the results. I managed to work my way through Joanne's QU course. I must however confess one thing. I don't think I enjoy the perfect rigidity of the computer doing the work. I can see where it has it's place and I will probably use it in the future when the time is right but I don't have the urge to go and buy he bigger software packages. Yet. :wink:

That doesn't mean I wouldn't be interested in the BOM though!! :D

I managed to take a photo of Anna's quilt she has done with the embroidered blocks. It looks a little pink in the picture but it's a lovely deep red in reality.

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11 Jan 2010 08:32 #42344

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I don't use that stabilizer because it is too expensive for me. I use huge amounts of stabilizer & buy in bulk, using mostly tear-away except for wash-away fabric style for lace, or cutaway for knits
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11 Jan 2010 04:23 #42342

ladyquilter wrote:
suehenyon wrote:
I'm using tear away. Would you recommend wash-away?

---- No, I prefer a tear-away too, but I do use a very lightweight tear-away because it seems to stitch better for me.

I'm glue basting, then using the cutting line stitch before the blanket stitch. I've found that if I don't glue baste, sometimes I was getting excess fabric in the middle of the piece. (using the purple school glue stick).

---- Oh, I should own stock in Elmer's school glue both stick and liquid! LOL Sharon Schambers has made me a believer in what beautiful results you can get with it.
I also use the elmer's method, I use it for piecing as well, no pins. Has any one used the stabilizer that is sticky when you wet it?
I have to make dml for her birthday a table topper using the vermillion hummingbirds, and was wondering how it was to use this stabilizer. Thanks Debbie
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Thank Heaven for all you ladies 07 Jan 2010 04:34 #42106

:shock: :shock: :shock: Wow, I have been waiting for this forum forever, I love machine embroidery.
:) Let me tell you about myself. My name is debbie, I have been quilting for over to many years. Embroiderying for more than ten,
but still I am learning every day. So I consider myself a newbie. I just purchased the new Brother Quatro 6000d. Wow, :shock: this machine is amazing. I also have the embird and the pfaff embroidery systems.
:D I would love to do the block of the month with you ladies, sorry I really do not know how to digitize, nor do I want to. I have a lot of quilt kits with the embroidery cds with them. I have a few from hoopsisters as well.
Thank you, for startin this forum. debbie
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