![]() ![]() A circle, square, or diamond often works well. One of the simplest ways to quilt embroidered blocks is to add a frame around the embroidery with machine quilting. The machine quilting can try out for Best Supporting Actor/Actress. Just like applique blocks, it’s important that the embroidery gets top billing and is The Star of the Show. The book is full of adorable designs and includes an excellent reference chapter with diagrams on how to create a variety of stitches. ![]() She used patterns from the book Lunch Hour Embroidery. The blocks shown here were stitched by hand by my daughter, Olivia. So whether you have a few vintage blocks from your grandmother, or you are creating one of the fabulous designs programmed into your dedicated embroidery machine, don’t be afraid to use embroidered blocks in your quilts! But that’s one of the joys of writing a blog….there’s always room for more! Embroidered BlocksĮmbroidery has been popular for hundreds (if not thousands) of years. Sadly, due to editorial constraints, these samples and this material was not included in the book. Today we have a little bonus material that was not included in 25 Days to Better Machine Quilting. Join the private Quilting with LKQ Facebook Group HERE Good Morning, Quilters! Welcome to Week Twenty Six (Bonus Material) of The Better Machine Quilt-a-long based on my book 25 Days to Better Machine Quilting. Today’s Topic: Three Simple Ways to Quilt Embroidered Blocks ![]()
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