
Edge to Edge Quilting on Your Embroidery Machine

Learn how to use your embroidery machine to stitch quilting designs that look like the continuous quilting done by a long-arm machine. You will use the design positioning feature on your embroidery machine to make it happen.
| Skill Level: | Beginner |
| Skill Details: | experienced beginner in machine embroidery |
| Requirements: | Edge to Edge Quilting book with CD of designs; sample quilt sandwich or small quilt (baby quilt size) basted and ready to quilt - be sure backing fabric is at least 4" larger than front all the way around (if not, you will need to purchase a roll of lightweight tear away stabilizer in size to fit the hoop you are using); thread to coordinate with project; 90/14 topstitch needle; basic sewing supplies; embroidery machine with embroidery arm, power cord and foot pedal, largest hoop, and USB stick; Heavy Weight Cut Away Stabilizer; tear away embroidery tape; |
| Instructor: | Stacie Ferguson |
| Instructor Bio: | Stacie Ferguson |
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class fee does not include materials (materials available at Stitchin' Post)
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