ALBANY OESD School of Embroidery
Kick your machine-embroidered quilting up a notch. In this lesson you'll learn how to use your embroidery machine to get professional quilting results using the edge-to-edge embroidery quilting technique. This project is compatible with any embroidery machine that has the capability to stitch a 5" x 7" design.
Skill Level:
beginner
Skill Details:
Suitable for all embroiderers
Materials Included:
Includes emboridery design
Requirements:
Fabric:
Panel fabric: 12" x 44" (or width of fabric);
2-3" x WOF (side panels)
1-5" x WOF (center panel)
Sashing & binding fabric: (9" x 44" (or width of fabric)
--2 " 1.5" x WOF (sashing)
--2 " 3" x WOF (binding)
Backing fabric; 16" x 44" (or width of fabric)
Batting: 16" x 44" (or same as backing fabric)
Notions:
StabilStick TearAway stabilizer, cut into 8.5" x 11" printable sheets
Thread in color to coordinate with fabric
Sharp embroidery scissors
Temporary fabric markers (provide in classroom for student use)
Embroidery Needles Sharp 80/12 (Titanium optional)
Embroidery Machine:
Matching thread in bobbin
Embroidery Hoop (minimum 5" x 7")
Embroidery Module
Power Cord
Embroidery foot
USB Stick to load design
1/4" foot for piecing runner top
Walking foot for topstitch and binding (recommended), with edge stitch plate if
available
Other Tools:
Rotary cutter and ruler
Instructor Name:
Cheryl
ALBANY OESD School of Embroidery
Cost:
$ 45.00
Includes embroidery design
Includes embroidery design