Before I went at the quilt with thread and a dream, I decided to do a test run to make sure I know that I'm achieving the results I want with my embroidery technique, and also that the stabilizer I'm using will be stable enough to keep the fabric from puckering. Out came the ugly fabric I know will never be used for any other purpose. Out came the scrap batting and stabilizer.

Presto! It DID work itself out in the quilting. I did find that there were directions that the stitches could go in to ease the puckers out. But I feel I can go into the embroidery of the real deal without too much fear.
Here I go!
4 comments:
Hi, Megan -- I tried to write you back at your email address, but something went wrong. I wanted to thank you for the lovely comment on my blog, and to tell you that this quilting blog of your is wonderful! You have a great writing style -- I feel as though I'm sitting with you and having a chat!
Diane
Eh . . . Nice Stamens . . . heh, heh, heh.
Hi Megan,
Thanks for reading/following arquiltmaker.blogspot.com. I was helping my set up her new blog and saw that you were following me. I have moved my blog to artquiltmaker.com./blog and hope that you will come over and take a peek there as well.
Your flowers in this post look like some flowers that one of the CPP participants worked on. I like the embellishing that you did.
Keep up the nice work, you are doing beautiful
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