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UY128GAS CoverStitch Sewing Machine Needles 1280 128G SY7292 UY128GS 70/10 Regular Point Schmetz Germany
New Industrial SCHMETZ Sewing Machine Needles UY128GAS CoverStitch REGULAR POINT
This listing is for 10 needles UY128GAS #10
Equivalent style numbers :
1280, MY1044, SY7292, UY128GS, UYX128GAS,
These high-quality needles will fit most Industrial CoverStitch Machines including :
Artisan: ZJW122
Brother : B223-501, B257, B271, B272, B277
Feiyue: GK-31016
Juki : MF-860, MF-870, MF-880, MF-890, MF-7722, MF-7723, MF-7822, MF-7823
Kansai Special : DLR-500, DLR-1500, DLR-1501, DLR-1502, DLR-1503, DLR-1504, DLR-1508P-SB, DLR-1508SF, DVC-200, DVC-202, DVK-1700, DVK-1701, DVK-1702, DVK-1703, DWK-1803F, DWR-1900, DWR-1903H, DWR-1903HK, L500, L5000, R9000, S6800, V803F, V7000, V8000, W803F, W8103F
Pegasus: W41, W43, W61, W63, W562, W600, W700, WS42, WS62, WS64, WT562
Rimoldi: 164-00-33, 164-00-34, 164-00-35, 164-00-1LA39, 261-10-2LA-01, 261-10-2LD-01, 264-00-1LA-01, 264-00-1LA-39, 264-00-2LA, 264-00-3LA
Siruba: F007
Union Special: 11500, 11700, 31100, 31200, 33500, 33600, 33700, 34700DE, 34700KDE, 34700KE, 35700AL, 35700BS, 35700CL, 35700DS, 35800, 51200BC, 51200BL-7/8, 51200BM, 51300, 51500, 51700BL, 51700BU, 51900BH, 52700, 52800, 52900, 56300, 56500J, 56500R, 56900, 57700AP, 57700KL, 57700L, 57900H, 57900N, FS300
Taiko: TK800
Willcox & Gibbs: 4-480, 21-02, W41, W42, W43, W61, W62, W63, W542, W562, WS42, WS62, WS64, WT562
Yamato: DS100, DS102, DS103, DS105, DV100, DV130, DV131, DV1200, DV1205MB, DV1209MB, DV1250, DV1253, DV1255, DV1258, DV1259, DV1261, DV1262, DV1265, DV1266, DV1267, DV1290, DV1400, DV1403, DV1409, DV1411, DV1600, DV1611, DV1613, DW100, DW1000, DW1259, DW1305MD, DW1309MD, DW1350, DW1353, DW1355, DW1359, DW1366, DW1367, DW1371, DW1375, DW1376, DW1377, DW1390, DW1500, DW1503, DW1509, DW1530, DW1614, DW1640P, DW1644P, DW1700, DW1735, DW1741P, DW1742P, VC Series all classes VF Series all classes
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inquiringquilter · 2 years
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My August Island Batik Challenge
This month, the Island Batik Ambassador challenge was to make a miniature quilt.
When I heard the challenge, I knew I wanted to make a smaller version of one of my quilt designs. But which one?
After thinking about it, I knew that I wanted to make a miniature of my Broken Roads pattern and so I did!
To make Broken Roads Mini, I used a 2-1/2” strip pack from the Catching Dreams collection. It’s a beautiful collection but an older one. If you google it however you might still find a shop that carries it.
Now technically speaking, a miniature quilt isn’t just a small quilt. No, a miniature is a version of a larger quilt that’s been reduced in size proportionately. The blocks in my mini version of Broken Roads are just a smidge smaller than the original ones and the perfect size for using 2-1/2” strips.
Here’s the original version of Broken Road, made for the April 2018 Island Batik Ambassador challenge, Looking Back, Vintage Quilts Inspiring New Creations. You can read more about that here.
Often after creating a challenge quilt, I develop it into a pattern, typically for a collection debuting at Quilt Market. Here’s a version I made for the Spring 2019 Quilt Market that features the Petal Pushers collection. You can read more about it here.
As you can see, Broken Road uses a lot of HSTs. To make them, I used my new laser. Boy do I love it! Really saves time when making HSTs two at a time because you don’t have to mark the diagonal line.
I can attest to its accuracy. These HSTs are super small and the result with the laser was super accurate.
When sewing miniatures, it helps to press your seams open so there’s less bulk. I used my wool capper and my new wool pressing mat from Prairie Spirit Alpaca to achieve perfect results.
I wanted the beautiful fabrics in the Catching Dreams collection and my Broken Roads design to take center stage so I kept the quilting simple—echo quilting within the stars and swirls in and out of the diagonal triangle sashing.
As usual, I used my Schmetz Microtex Chrome needles to piece and quilt Broken Roads Mini. I love them so much when working with batiks which can dull ordinary needles.
I chose Boysenberry for the backing and created the binding by sewing together scraps from the left over 2-1/2” strips. I love using Boysenberry! It’s so wonderfully purple and I’m a purple gal for sure.
I used Hobbs Thermore batting for my quilt. Thermore is ultra thin and the perfect batt for wall hangings because it doesn’t pull at it the quilt with it’s weight. I also felt that a thin batt wouldn’t overwhelm the small piecing in my miniature. I think it performed beautifully.
Here are the quilt details:
"Broken Roads Mini" 24” x 24” Original Design, Based on Broken Roads Background: Light fabrics from the Catching Dreams collection Foreground: Dark fabrics from the Catching Dreams collection Binding: Dark fabrics from the Catching Dreams collection Backing: Boysenberry (Basics collection) Batting: Hobbs Thermore batting Piecing Thread: Aurifil 50 wt. #2024 (White) Quilting Thread: Aurifil 50 wt. #2510 (Light Lilac) Binding Thread: Aurifil 50 wt. #2545 (Medium Purple) Needle: Schmetz Microtex Chrome 80/12 Pieced and quilted by Jennifer Fulton
I had such fun taking my mini out into the urban landscape to take photos. Here’s a few more.
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lovelybeautifulsleep · 4 months
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ph Kaity Schmetz
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pigs-in-art · 9 months
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Art by Jay Schmetz
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bevanne46 · 1 month
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Color Coding Size Chart for Schmetz Sewing Needles
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Hello you prescious resource goddess of sewing, I recall years(?) ago you talked about Singer needles being shit. Can confirm- they are. You also recommended another brand, would you kindly provide the name? I can't find it anymore...
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Schmetz! Schmetz makes very consistently good needles. They also make the Floriani needles and Bernina's needles.
The other brand that's pretty solidly good is Organ. Singer and Dritz consistently have unpleasant needles.
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pwlanier · 8 months
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Dora Schmetz-Diehl (Melbourne 1892)
Portrait of a Lady in St. Tropez
Oil on canvas
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bumblebeeappletree · 2 years
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I get so many questions about free motion quilting for beginners on a regular sewing machine! I want to have all your free motion quilting or fmq tutorial questions here in an easy to find place, so I've made this short series to help you learn everything you need to know for free motion quilting even if you have never done it before! In this video, I'll show you what you need to get started, how to baste your quilt the easy way (no crawling on the floor!) and how to set up your machine.
Be sure to subscribe as I'll be following this video up with free motion quilting design essentials and a video to help you expand your quilting adventures into feathers, rulerwork, and learning more designs! This will be a short 3 video series I had originally planned as a class/zoom workshop but I'm putting it all here for free instead!
*I believe I misspoke about the color band on the needle. The pink I pointed out is actually the size designation color rather than the type of needle color. All the information on needle sizes & types and the corresponding colors is all correct in the schmetz guide here: https://schmetzneedles.com/color-code...
💚 Quick Links:
0:00 Introduction
0:33 Needle Selection
2:51 Thread Selection Cotton vs Poly and All About Lint!
7:36 Free Motion Quilting Foot
10:29 Gloves & Supreme Sliders
13:38 Table Setup
14:39 Notebook & Pen for Doodling
15:49 How to Baste the Easy Way! Pins or Spray
23:23 Machine Setup for FMQ
26:33 Preparing for FMQ in the next video!
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honeybeemeemeefabric · 2 months
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Quilting Essentials: Must-Have Tools for Every Quilter
A quilting charm. The quiet buzz of the sewing machine, the bright colors, and the immense satisfaction of converting simple fabric into a masterpiece. Quilting needs the right equipment, like any other creative form. This blog post discusses ways to make quilting easier, fun, and successful.
Enjoy comfortable evenings stitching beautiful squares, each carefully chosen to realize your vision. The sewing machine's repetitive clatter soothes your imagination. The thrill of quilting is turning cloth into beautiful, practical art.
This excursion requires reliable tools. Quilting secrets are the tools that make perfect cuts and beautiful seams and inspire creativity.
Schmetz Needles: Precision Stitching for Every Project
Understanding Schmetz Needles
A good needle may seem insignificant, but it significantly affects your quilting experience. As with an artist's brush, the finer the tip, the more complex the details. A quilter's best friend is Schmetz needles, known for their quality and precision.
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Three proper Schmetz needles are:
Schmetz Embroidery Needles (75/11):
These Schmetz embroidery needles (75/11) boast a sharp point and small eye, perfect for delicate fabrics and intricate embroidery details often incorporated into stunning quilt designs.
Schmetz Quilting Needles (90/14):
Built for strength, these Schmetz quilting needles (90/14) easily tackle multiple layers of fabric, a crucial attribute for piecing together your quilt top.
Schmetz Universal Needles (80/12):
Versatility is the name of the game with these Schmetz universal needles (80/12). They handle woven and knit fabrics beautifully, making them ideal for various sewing tasks you might encounter while quilting.
Servo Rotary Fabric Cutter: Precise Cuts at Your Fingertips
Avoid traditional scissors! The servo rotary fabric cutter revolutionizes quilting. Imagine a tool that glides across fabric layers, cutting straight lines effortlessly. That's rotary cutter magic.
Benefits of using the servo rotary fabric cutter:
Accuracy: Rotary cutters and cutting mats eliminate uneven scissor edges for precise cuts.
Reduced Strain: Cutting for long periods might strain your hands. The ergonomic rotary cutter reduces strain, letting you quilt longer and more comfortably.
Sharpness is Key: Replace your rotary blade and use a sharpening for extended use to keep it razor-sharp.
Iron and Wool Pressing Mat
Why Wool Pressing Matters?
Think of a wool pressing mat as the ultimate surface for creating crisp, professional-looking seams. This mat absorbs heat from your iron, distributing it evenly to press seams flat effectively. The wool fibers also help prevent the fabric from scorching, a common concern for quilters.
Impact on Seam Accuracy
A goodwool pressing mat makes a difference in seam quality. Here's why:
Flat and Wrinkle-Free Seams: The wool mat provides a smooth, stable surface that helps eliminate wrinkles and ensures your seams lay perfectly flat. Imagine the difference between a quilt block pressed with a standard ironing board and one pressed on a wool mat – the results are truly remarkable.
Power of Steam: Using steam while pressing with a wool mat further enhances the results. The steam helps relax the fabric fibers, making them easier to manipulate and press into place.
Iron and Wool Pressing Mat Combo: Perfecting Your Seams
Combining Forces
The iron and wool pressing mat for quilting combo is a winning combination for any quilter. The iron provides the heat necessary to press seams, while the wool mat distributes the heat evenly and protects your fabric.
Efficient Pressing Techniques (Iron and Wool Pressing Mat Combo)
Heat Settings: Adjust the iron's heat setting based on the fabric you're working with. Always refer to the fabric care label for specific recommendations.
Steam Power: Utilize steam on your iron for stubborn wrinkles or thicker fabrics. Remember, a light touch is critical – avoid drenching the fabric with steam.
Pressing Techniques: Place your fabric on the wool pressing mat right-side down. Use the iron to press the seam allowance open, applying gentle pressure and moving the iron in a back-and-forth motion.
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
Pressing Too Hard: While firmness is essential, avoid applying excessive pressure with the iron. This can flatten the fabric and distort your quilt block.
Uneven Pressure: Maintain consistent pressure throughout the pressing motion. An uneven hand can lead to rippling or unevenly pressed seams.
Bonus Tip: Use a seam ripper to open the seam allowance slightly before pressing for extra crisp seams, especially in corners. This makes the fabric even flatten and creates a sharper finished look.
Organize Like a Pro: Assembling Your Sewing Basket Kit
Get on the well-stocked sewing basket kit (assorted items) with a designated spot for all your quilting essentials. Never waste time searching for misplaced pins or thread spools again!
What Goes Inside: Assorted Items for Sewing
Here's a list of must-have items to transform your sewing basket kit into a quilter's paradise:
Thread Spools (Various Colors): Choose thread colors that match your fabrics. For piecing, use neutral colors; for ornamental stitching or applique, use stronger colors.
Small Scissors or Thread Snips: Thread trimming, curve clipping, and stray thread snipping after stitching require sharp scissors or snips.
Pins and Needles (Including Schmetz Needles): Various straight and safety pins help hold cloth layers together during sewing or basting. Remember to include Schmetz needles in several sizes for quilting.
Seam Ripper: All humans make mistakes! A seam ripper lets you undo stitches neatly and without damaging cloth, fixing mistakes quickly.
Thimble: Wear a comfortable thimble to avoid needle pricks. This little gadget makes needle-pushing through fabric layers easy.
Measuring Tape: Quilting requires accuracy. A good measuring tape will help you cut fabric correctly.
Marking Tools (Chalk, Disappearing Ink, etc.): Marking tools transmit sewing lines, quilting patterns, and other markings on cloth. Choose fabric-specific equipment and wash away simply when finished.
Bonus Tip: Consider adding a magnetic pin holder to your sewing basket. This keeps pins readily accessible and prevents them from scattering around your workspace.
Conclusion
This blog post covered quilting tools to empower you. These products will help you produce magnificent quilts, from servo rotary fabric cutter cuts to iron and wool pressing mat crisp seams.
Remember that great tools are an investment in quilting success. They will make the process fun and ensure your creations appear professional and last.
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needleman1 · 11 months
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Schmetz 175X7 TQX7 Industrial Button Sewer Sewing Machine Needles Size 12/80
175X7 TQX7 Industrial Button Sewer Sewing Machine Needles Size 12/80
SCHMETZ GERMANY
This listing is for 10 needles 175x7#12/80
These needles are also sold under these different needle systems :
175X7, 29-L, 2091, SY4531, SY8728, TQX7
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inquiringquilter · 2 years
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My July Island Batik Challenge
The Island Batik Ambassador challenge for July was to bring an early Christmas to someone in need of comfort. Quilts are just the thing to bring someone comfort, don’t you agree?
The other part of the challenge this month was to design a quilt of comfort using the BOB (Block on Board) die we received in our July boxes. We each received the Tree of Life die. We could use the die to cut all or part of the Tree of Life block for use in our design.
I love the Tree of Life block and always wanted to make a quilt using it, so my first thought was to use the entire block. To meet the challenge of breaking it apart, I used the half square triangle unit on the die to cut extra HSTs to scatter through the sashings between the blocks and in the borders, like leaves falling down.
I call my design Time Passages because it reminds me that time passes all too quickly and we should make the most of the time we have. I chose different colors for each of the tress to remind me that the changing seasons are a natural part of life and not to fear but instead embrace each season.
Next, I considered who needed comfort. Unfortunately, I know quite a few people in that category, but one person kept coming to mind as I sewed my quilt together. I haven’t had an opportunity to give the quilt to her yet but I will soon and I hope it brings her the comfort and love she needs right now.
I cut out Time Passages quickly, using my AccuQuilt Go cutter. With the BOB dies, you can cut out all the parts for a block in one pass through the cutter. Since you can layer up to 6 layers of fabric on the die, you can cut out six blocks with one pass!
When you’re making a scrappy quilt like mine it takes a bit more planning and sometimes you cut only one fabric at a time, but still up to six layers so it goes fast anyway.
Another thing I love about using AccuQuilt to cut out a quilt is the notched shapes. For example, notice the corners on the half-square triangle below. The notches help you align the pieces precisely, making sewing up a block as complex as a Tree of Life so easy!
Those notches were really helpful when I made the trunk section of the Tree of Life block. I shudder at the idea of piecing that section without them! Look how easily those notches made piecing this rather complicated block unit!
Notice also that I didn’t waste any time putting my new Prairie Spirit Alpaca pressing mat to work! Made quick work of pressing this unit completely flat.
To quilt my piece, I quilted the “branches” of the trees.
I free-motion quilted leaves in the border and sashing in order to emphasize what the falling triangles represent (leaves).
While placing the HST leaves in the sashing, I deliberately arranged a Friendship Star in the center of the quilt where the sashings meet. To me it reminds me that this quilt was given in friendship.
I used a light green for the back, and white solid for the binding. I added a special label for my secret recipient. I can’t wait to give her this quilt! She’s a dear friend and I hope this gift comforts her.
Here are the quilt details:
"Time Passages" 43-1/4” x 43-1/4” Original Design Background: Solid White Spring Greens: Stash Builders, BE24-G2 Marble Frog, BE28-G1 Foulard Apple, and BE35-G1 Bubbles Sprout (Blenders collection), Pistachio (Basics collection), #512002600 Herringbone Sprout and #512002612 Herringbone Lemon Lime (Peacock Galore collection Summer Greens: Stash Builders, Pineneedle, and Pinecone (Basics collection), BE24-G1 Marble Leprechaun, #111928630 Tossed Seeds Leprechaun, #121707686 Star Forest (Alpine Jingle collection), #122130680 Floral Swirl Lace Spin (Vintage Lace collection), #111708615 Tossed Seeds Storm (Vineyard collection), #111932612 Clover Lemonlime (Petal Pushers collection) Fall Yellows, Oranges, Golds, and Reds: Stash Builders, Nasturtium, Pumpkin, and Daffodil (Basics collection), BE22-C1 Dandelion Daffodil and #BE31-C1 (Blenders collection), #111704345 Cherries Punch (Fresh Pickins collection), #122024255 Moon Burnt Orange, #122028255 Trees Burnt Orange, #122027210 Pumpkin Pumpkin, #122021150 Wheat Cheddar (Pumpkin Delight collection), 111819230 Fountain Gold and #111818885 Acenthus Mixed Berry (Dear William collection), #111910150 Grass Cheddar (Islander collection), #122001080 Sunset Toast (Autumn Sunrise collection) Winter Blues: Stash Builders, Blueberry (Basics collection), BE27-D1 Large Netting Blueberry and BE34-E1 Dot Sky (Blenders collection), #121704580 Dot Ocean and #121715520 Wheat French Blue (Blue Moon collection), #122012536 Snowflake Lake Blue, #122017585 Pointsettia Navy, #12213630 Pinecone Bluebird, #122012511 Snowflake Cloud, #122024510 Moon Sky, #122011510 Flying Dear Sky, #122010531 Bear Tree Frozen Pond (Glacier Bay collection), #111914565 Scales Blueberry (Magical Reef collection), #112147521 Matisse Star (Harbor Blue collection), #122001510 Sunset Sky and #122035511 Dots Cloud (Lavender Fields collection), #121816520 Flower Field (French Blue collection), #121922515 Tossed Feathers Chambray, #121922515 Tossed Feathers Chambray (Northern Lights collection), #121819510 Paisley Outing Sky French Blue Browns: Stash Builders, #112031869 Lantern Citrine (Metropolis collection), #11923083 Mosaic Lines Brownie (Clockworks collection) Binding: White (Solids collection) Backing: BE27-G1 Large Netting Lemongrass (Blenders collection) Batting: Hobbs Premium Cotton Piecing Thread: Aurifil 50 wt. #2024 (White) Quilting Thread: Aurifil 50 wt. #2024 (White), #2145 (Yellow Orange), #2612 (Artic Sky), #2886 (Light Avocado), #2884 (Green Yellow), #2360 (Chocolate) Binding Thread: Aurifil 50 wt. #2024 (White) Needle: Schmetz Chrome 80/12 Pieced and quilted by Jennifer Fulton
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Put your foot down 211
Put your foot down 211, is a weekly linky party occurring every Thursday for you to share your WIP’s, UFO’s, new finishes, or any fiber arts projects. Thank you all for linking up each week! Some of the products featured on this site were provided to me free of charge by Island Batik, Hobbs Batting, Aurifil , AccuQuilt, Deb Tucker Studio 180 Designs and Schmetz Needles. Whats under my…
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pigs-in-art · 9 months
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Art by Jay Schmetz
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embroidery-pro · 2 years
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Top Tips for Successful Machine Embroidery
Set up your machine for no-hit free machine embroidery we tend to all recognize that preparation is essential to the success of regarding something we tend to knock off life. And free motion sewing, whether or not or not it's thread sketching, thread painting, free machine embroidery or ancient free motion quilting is not any completely different. Set up your machine properly from the beginning and your machine embroidering expertise are going to be trouble-free! Most domestic stitching machines area unit capable of free motion stitching! Even if you’re on a budget, there's no have to be compelled to feel not noted of this excellent technique. Just certify your machine is capable of getting the feed dogs lowered , and a free motion foot fitted. The feed dogs The feed dogs area unit the small ‘teeth’ beneath the needle. after they area unit disengaged (using a switch or electronic touchpad) they'll not move up and down as you sew. this permits you to maneuver the material in any direction you wish. TOP TIP! If you're a newcomer to free-motion sewing, head over to my free video tutorial at a way to found out your machine for free-motion sewing to urge started. Choose the proper needle Choosing the simplest needle for the work will create a large distinction to your results. To some extent, it’s a matter of trial and error, to check what suits you best, however detain mind that there's a colossal vary of specialty needles on the market, every with a particular purpose. My favorite without charge machine embroidery could be a Machine sewing needle. Occasionally i will be able to use a Top-stitch needle, Quilting needle, or metallike thread needle – determined by the work I’m doing. Which brand? Needle brands are typically a private preference. However, it’s vital to shop for smart quality needles. anything can result in frustration! My favorite whole of needle is Schmetz – nice quality needles that won’t allow you to down. The needle size you select can vary in keeping with what you're functioning on. Once again, your home appliance manual ought to supply some tips regarding needles. For most free motion work I notice that needles move in size from 75/11 to 90/14 area unit the foremost acceptable. The free motion foot One essential item for doing free machine embroidery is that the free motion foot. Not all machines go together with a free-motion foot amongst the quality fittings, therefore you'll have to be compelled to contact your home appliance provider to urge one. 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Discover the thrill of free-motion embroidery with these ten high Tips for no-hit Free Machine Embroidery which will get you up and running in no time. they'll even solve a drag or 2, if you happen to possess already encountered any! Regardless of whether or not you select to decision this method Free Machine Embroidery, Thread Sketching, Thread Painting, , victimisation this method permits you to be as artistic as you wish. And being artistic is what we’re all about! after you use your home appliance sort of a pencil to draw or paint with thread, you're coming into a wondrous world wherever virtually any impact is feasible. Be hospitable ‘going with the flow’ – rental your sewing follow its own path. In this manner you’ll succeed terrific – and fascinating – results! At Thread Sketching in Action, my goal has continuously been to assist artistic folks (Yes, you!), embrace your power in order that your work is unambiguously ‘yours’. I believe it's such a lot a lot of fun to tread your own path and notice a method that you just will love and embrace. during this article, you'll learn the way simple it's to create progress in no-hit free machine embroidery and take your artistic work to a brand new level. Sure, you would possibly want a bit steering on the manner (that’s wherever I will help!), and with simply a bit time and apply, you’ll be making fibre art you'll be really proud of!  injecting a bit (or a lot!) of your own temperament into your work.  low commission (at no more expense to you) if you click through and get the merchandise. this is often one among the ways in which I support myself and still bring you free content and knowledge. the choice regarding whether or not to shop for a product or not is totally up to you.] 1. found out your machine for no-hit free machine embroidery we tend to all recognize that preparation is essential to the success of regarding something we tend to knock off life. And free motion sewing, whether or not or not it's thread sketching, thread painting, free machine embroidery or ancient free motion quilting is not any completely different. Set up your machine properly from the beginning and your machine embroidering expertise are going to be trouble-free! Your home appliance Set up your machine without charge machine embroidery - with Deborah Wirsu Most domestic stitching machines area unit capable of free motion stitching! Even if you’re on a budget, there's no have to be compelled to feel not noted of this excellent technique. Just certify your machine is capable of getting the feed dogs lowered , and a free motion foot fitted. The feed dogs The feed dogs area unit the small ‘teeth’ beneath the needle. after they area unit disengaged (using a switch or electronic touchpad) they'll not move up and down as you sew. this permits you to maneuver the material in any direction you wish. The free motion foot One essential item for doing free machine embroidery is that the free motion foot. Not all machines go together with a free-motion foot amongst the quality fittings, therefore you'll have to be compelled to contact your home appliance provider to urge one. The open toe free motion foot - with Deborah Wirsu Fitting a free motion foot to your machine and dropping the feed dogs permits you to require management of sew direction and the way quick or slow the material moves underneath the needle. Most folks area unit educated to stitch in straight lines and it may be difficult to interrupt this habit. Once to urge the texture of taking management and moving sideways, up, down, angles, circles, squares, squiggles, further as a lot of formal free motion styles, an entire new world of prospects opens up! All it takes could be a very little apply. There area unit many sorts of free-motion foot. In my opinion, the best to begin with is that the Open Toe Free-Motion Foot. When victimisation the free motion foot, keep in mind to lower the feed dogs and alter the sew length setting on your machine to zero, or as about to zero because it can go.   Choosing a stabilizer Stabilise your cloth for free of charge motion sewing. Deborah Wirsu. Begin by giving some thought to however you plan victimisation your completed project. Is it a complete image, or AN decorated or thread painted image on a bigger quilt? Is your style serving as AN embellishment on a bigger work, or a complete image in itself? Do you intend victimisation batting as well? The answer to those queries determines the sort of stabilizer you may got to use. Stabilisers vary from flash and sheer tear-away or cut-away stabilisers, to soluble stabilisers that wash away in water, to terribly serious and stiff stabilisers that may secure even the densest of sewing. And they are accessible in melted and non-fusible varieties, as well! Of course, you mostly have the choice of employing a hoop, if you like to figure that means. A brief guide to picking stabiliser: Light or bottom thread sketching: Use a lightweight liquified stabilizer, tear-away stabilizer or Associate in Nursing embroidery frame. If you’re victimization batting then you will not would like any stabilizer at all! Medium or massive art quilt which will be free sewed all over: Use a medium weight stabilizer. Once again, there ar times once simply victimization batting is comfortable. Stand-alone image meant as wall art: These may be as stiff as necessary, therefore use a medium-to-heavy weight stabilizer. Densely sewed thread paintings need a firm stabilizer. instead, a tear-away stabilizer and hoop (very firmly secured) may be used. Press and disembarrass all of your layers, in order that there aren't any lumps or wrinkles (unless you wish these enclosed as a style feature!). Pin, baste or fuse the layers firmly so that they don’t shift as you're employed. Taking the time to secure the sandwich can prevent abundant frustration later.   Embroidery hoops area unit a viable choice for helpful in several things. The most necessary issue to recollect once securing your cloth within the hoop is to create certain the material is taut, and not distorted. And make sure to tighten the screws firmly to stop movement. Check your household appliance tension Everyone encounters issues with tension at a while in their sewing ‘career’. The key to understanding tension and obtaining it ‘right’ lies in discovering what will cause tension issues, furthermore as however totally different weights of material or range of layers have an effect on your sewing. If your machine is well maintained and graduated to manufacturing plant settings, you must seldom expertise any issues with tension. Occasionally, once mistreatment totally different weight thread within the prime and winder of the machine, tiny changes is also necessary to induce the sewing terribly even on either side of your work. like all things, check it first! If tension problems do arise, then there area unit some things to visualize before neutering either the higher thread tension or the winder tension: Are you mistreatment identical thread (or identical weight of thread) within the prime and bobbin? If your machine is properly maintained, issues ought to be rare. If mistreatment totally different weight thread within the prime and winder, then confirm each area unit sensible quality thread. Do a test-run initial and build tiny changes to the higher thread tension till you’re happy. Check that your needle is in fitness. A nicked or boring needle will play disturbance along with your tension. does one have a build-up of fluff or lint within the winder case? Read the full article
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