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Paddington Bag | ||||||||||||||||
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{mosimage} | I purchased this paper gift bag from the dollar shops while in the States. I purchased the gift bag for the bamboo handles | |||||||||||||||
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{mosimage} | I used the gift bag as a template to cut the front, back and side panels of the bag using Timtex (I purchased the Timtex from Stirling Embroidery http://www.stirlingembroidery.com | |||||||||||||||
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{mosimage} | Zigzag stitch (Length 2.0 Width 2.5) all the panels together | |||||||||||||||
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Threads of the Village Quilt | ||||||||||||||||
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{mosimage} | I have used Vlisofix to make this quilt. Vlisofix is a paper product with glue on either side, once you have taken the paper backing away, you then iron one side with the fabric of your choice and then iron onto the backing fabric. Above is an example (Vlisofix is the Australian name for this product, as to what it is called overseas I have no idea) I purchased the Vlisofix product from Stirling Embroidery http://stirlingembroidery.com | |||||||||||||||
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{mosimage} | I have ironed the fabric onto the Vlisofix, taking the fabric away from the Vlisofix leaving the glue on one side of the fabric | |||||||||||||||
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To applique the patchwork pieces down onto the backing fabric I used the stitch in the scanned photograph below Length 0.5 Width 5.0 This stitch is No. 18 on the Pfaff 7570 {mosimage} The fabric I used for the quilt is from Moda called "Paris Flea Market" I purchased this fabric from a dealer while visiting the States in 2004. The fabric came in a bundle of fat quarters. |
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Decorative stitches used on the quilt
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Machine Embroidery Designs
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Folklore Machine Embroidery Designs
Released on the 25th June 2019
6 designs included in the Folklore machine embroidery design set.
The Folklore design is suitable for a 6 x 10 inch or 240mm x 150mm hoop.
The Folklore design is available in DST, EMB, EXP, HUS, JEF, PES, VIP, VP3 and XXX.
The colour chart is included in the design set
As I am now digitizing with Wilcom embroidery software (which is a commercial software) we are unable to convert files to ART format. Bernina embroidery machines will now need to purchase designs in EMB or EXP format. Sorry for the inconvenience.