TNT Thursday is a great way to take a risk (to succeed brilliantly or fail spectacularly) and/or to solve problems. I'm fairly new to (seriously addictive) quilting and machine embroidery, since
I inherited my machines and stash a little over a year ago. Many times I hear or dream up something I think would be cool in a quilt, only to find out the devil is in the details.
Yesterday's post, I showed were I was trying to embroider "Once Upon a Time" only to have serious puckers and tucks in the block. It is a very "dense" design and I had enlarged it to go in the biggest hoop I have (7" x14").
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| First attempt at machine embroidering this large "dense" design |
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| Added a basting line in Embird (embroidery software) |
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| Added an additional layer of stabilizer |
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| Note to self: set the basting line farther from design or it will be stitched over. (Not the end of the world, but it would be easier to remove when done) |
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| Still a bit wavy, but no puckers or tucks. |
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| I will probably cut the block down and add borders. It will help with the waviness and soften the design. |
Preparation is the key to successful machine embroidery, and probably a lot of other tasks. But the big takeaway here is if you don't try new things, take a risk, you can never succeed brilliantly!
I'm linking up with the wonderful
Melissa at Happy Quilting for Try New Things (TNT) Thursday.
Color Me Quilty!
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