II photocopied it and enlarged it to fit the space I wanted to fill, traced and mirror imaged it, and using Don's method, transferred it to my netting.
design transferred to netting in an embroidery machine hoop, ready to transfer |
As I didn't have an embroidery hoop, I wasn't sure what I was going to do, until I read Sue's post - excellent idea, and I just happened to have one that would work. (Sue's great idea was to use an Embroidery machine hoop.) I transferred the design, heat set it, and then traced it with a washout blue pen onto my runner.
design transferred |
quilted |
Happy quilting!
17 comments:
Beautiful design.
That looks fantastic-great job. I just watched the video this morning so looking forward to trying the method.
Love it. It has worked really well.
That's a very pretty design Jane. You did an excellent job. I love it.
oops your name is Janet.. not Jane!
Wow, that looks fantastic!
What a wonderful filler you have chosen. I really must get going on my FMQ so that I can achieve similar results.
What a great choice - this looks just beautiful!
wow!!! amazing!
Gorgeous! =)
I’m just stunned! So beautiful!
Wow!! Wonderfully done!
That's just beautiful! Congrats on a job well done.
One word for your quilting...STUNNING!
Hey Janet,
I'd like to present you with the Leibster Blog Award - presented to "small blogs" - those with fewer than 200 followers. You might have heard of it ... but if you haven't do stop by my blog and check it out. Congratulations!
Love this. Beautiful work.
Love this. Beautiful work.
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