Stitchingfields


We carry quilting cottons, hand dyed wools and hand dyed floss including Valdani. Patterns and fabric designed by Audrey Wright of Legacy Patterns.


Quilt Shop


Welcome to Hoop-It-All Basic Techniques, a series of four lessons that lay a foundation for understanding the relations In t Understanding stitc T As you see the examples in t Just to review from lesson one, knowing the measurements of your embroidery mac If you have not yet done so, please measure your hoop templates and note the measurements in a place for future reference. Therefore, using the Hoop-It-All hoop, we can create a large embroidery design without needing to re-hoop when stitc In addition to placing designs side by side in a Hoop-It-All hoop, we can also plan a design so that the stitc As illustrated here, I can stitch one large design in the center of the long hoop and then stitch another large design to each side of the center design. Examples of projects using the individual design utilizes most of the large hoop so the overall design is split into three parts. I have used the progressive overlapping of hoops for stitc Embroidering the border of a quilt is another project idea. When you use a double wide hoop, you can put the same design in each quadrant of the hoop. By rotating the Hoop-It-All hoop after stitc T Because it easily slides on its rails in the bracket, the Hoop-It-All hoop allows for aligning your design anywhere along the side of the hoop. T As we will see in lesson three, the center of the hoop can be embroidered if you split the design appropriately. In the basic techniques for digitizing series of lessons, instructions for splitting designs using embroidery software will be provided. In the meantime, this is a good illustration of how a medi In the more you use your Hoop-It-All hoop, the more creative ideas you will have for using it. As with almost everyt The next lesson in the series of basic techniques is lesson three, understanding the center overlap area of a double wide hoop. The fourth lesson illustrates steps to planning your project without using digitizing software. The second series of lessons, basic techniques for digitizing, begins instruction on using software to design and plan your embroidery project. I welcome your questions, feedback, and ideas for more lessons. Thank you for taking the time to view t I have been a home sewers for over 40 years. In 2003, I established my mac I have enjoyed using the Hoop-It-All Hoops to create a variety of projects, and I hope you will have similar success.

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