![]() ![]() You can even do multiple blocks in the same hoop. And voila: perfectly pieced quilt blocks every time! This will leave ¼″ seams around the edge of the block so there is no batting in the seams. It’s genius! The batting is stitched down first and then trimmed before adding the fabric. Once the block is pieced you can add the quilting while the block is still in the hoop. Follow the included instructions for the order to build and stitch your block.Īnother option is to stitch the batting in place before piecing the block. Hoop a lightweight stabilizer as your foundation and the block diagram will then stitch directly onto the foundation – just like a foundation paper-pieced block. The block is available in 2″, 4″, 6″, and 8″ sizes. Here’s how it works: choose the size block you want to create from the digital files. Basically foundation piecing but SO much easier. The concept is similar to foundation paper piecing where there is a template design you use to build the quilt block with accuracy, ensuring perfect points every time! This system has all of the benefits of foundation paper piecing, but you’re working right-sides up – no working from the backside by flipping the foundation upside down, folding and trimming, etc. How to Foundation Piece Perfectly Pieced Quilting Blocks in the HoopĮven if you don’t have an embroidery machine, you might be interested to see the creative way this is done. Time but all thoughts, experiences and opinions are my own. Machine Embroidery Time) sent me the July box of their new Perfectly Pieced monthly subscription product to preview. The Perfectly Pieced quilt blocks method is ingenious and allows you to piece AND quilt a quilt block with game-changing simplicity of accurate piecing and quilting in-the-hoop of your embroidery machine. I’ve been intrigued by the concept of foundation piecing a quilt block in the hoop and I’ve been SO excited to try it out. Time – creator of exclusive machine embroidery projects – is introducing Perfectly Pieced– a system for piecing (and quilting!) perfect quilt blocks in the hoop on an embroidery machine. Have you ever considered using an embroidery machine for foundation piecing perfectly pieced quilt blocks? Neither had I! But I’m so glad someone has! M.E. ![]()
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