Quilting Arts - USA (2021 - Spring)

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MATERIALS



  • Fat quarter with a batik
    motif or printed commercial
    cotton with a distinct motif
    TIP: Always start with an
    oversized piece of fabric.

  • 7" spring hoop or wooden
    machine embroidery hoop

  • Heavyweight water-soluble
    stabilizer, cut larger than
    the hoop (I use OESD™
    BadgeMaster or Sulky®
    Super Solvy™.)

  • Water-soluble pen (I use a
    white Bohin water-erasable
    marking pen on the dark
    petal fabric.)

  • Polyester or rayon machine
    embroidery thread

  • Wool batting

  • Backing
    Optional

  • Spray starch

  • Additional fabric for
    borders, piecing


“Imagine” • 16" x 21"

DIRECTIONS



  1. Pick the motif you wish to
    highlight. With the motif centered,
    load the hoop with the fabric right
    side up and the heavyweight water-
    soluble stabilizer underneath. A
    spring hoop works well and is easy
    to move and reposition for larger
    pieces.


TIP:Th e heavyweight stabilizer is important
to handle the multiple layers of thread this
technique uses. A double layer of lightweight
stabilizer can be used if heavyweight is not
available.



  1. Mark stitch lines lightly on the
    motif with a water-soluble pen.
    The stitch direction is similar
    to the strokes of a brush on a
    painting.


“I“Imamagiginene” •• 1616" xx 2121"

Machine Set-Up Tips



  • Set up the machine for free-motion, straight-stitch quilting; for most of us that
    means dropping the feed dogs and installing a free-motion presser foot. I use
    an open-toe darning foot and set my stitch to a 0 width and 0 length.

  • Before starting, replace the machine needle with a fresh one. I use a 70/10 or
    80/12 Microtex needle for this technique.

  • Loosen the upper tension slightly until the bobbin thread does not show on
    top.

  • If you have a straight stitch needle plate, use it. Th e small hole in the plate leads
    to stable stitches and prevents the fabric from being pushed down into the
    bobbin area.

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