![]() ![]() ![]() River Edge, N.J.: Bergen County Historical Society (1983), pp. These 5 quilting designs are intended to be used with the Easy Connect technique explained in our book, Edge. Be sure to transfer both the “A” and “B” design files (pattern of your choice) for the size hoop you are using (small size for 6”x10” hoop, medium size for 7”x12” or 8”x12” hoops).įabric Prep: Please prepare your quilt sandwich (top-batting-backing) and pin together before class to allow for more embroidery time. Amelia Peck, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). This special Edge-to-Edge Quilting Expansion Pack contains designs that we’ve created specifically for Quilts of Valor projects, or any quilts that you’re creating for a current or former member of the US armed services. Note: Use the instructions for your embroidery machine to transfer the design files from the CD to your machine or a jump drive before class. Tear away stabilizer for multiple hoopingsīobbin thread (or pre-wound bobbin thread)īasic sewing supplies (pins, scissors, seam ripper, etc.)Ĭlover Double-Sided ½” Basting Tape OR Kimberbell Paper Tape (optional but highly recommended) Sold by VirVentures and ships from Amazon Fulfillment. Amelia Scott Designs Expansion 2 pattern, blue. ![]() 6" x 10" minimum hoop size required.Įdge-to-Edge Quilting on Your Embroidery Machine book byĦ”x10”, 7”x12” OR 8”x12” hoop (6”x10” hoop is the minimum size required) - a magnetic hoop is ideal for this technique : Edge-to-Edge Quilting on Your Embroidery Machine Expansion Pack 5 CD - Amelie Scott Designs (SGB01D8YKZT0US) : Arts. We will quilt a sample piece in this class (no finished project). The Easy-Connect Quilting technique, combined with specially designed embroidery files, makes it possible for you to create edge-to-edge quilting using your home embroidery machine. ![]()
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