We finally started the applique border blocks of the Jacobean Journey quilt this month and the instructions that I was given was a little... well, confusing. According, to Hoopsisters the instructions for several blocks are the same so they don't want to print different blocks with the same type of instructions. So their solution was to draft the instructions using a sample of the blocks with pictures for that one block. However, additional blocks do not get their own set of pictures but share the same instructions. For example, if a block has only 2 fabrics (say 1 and 4) you follow instructions A, which will have pictorial examples of only 1 type of block, which may or may not match the block you are currently stitching out. So this was fairly confusing for me since my Babylock doesn't show file names just pictures and my pictures didn't match the set of instructions (or so I thought) I received since the pictures didn't match at all.
So my suggestion would be to rewrite the instructions getting rid of the pictures. If the pictures are not going to match the block I'm doing, then get rid of them. Simply label the instructions, show 1 photo of each type of block the instructions with file names at the top, then have written instructions below for each step. That way you have a picture of each of the blocks those instructions pertain to. This would make much more sense to me.
Anyway, I got block A3H8 done, which is the large flower block. I like these applique blocks but they have a lot of thread changes and take around an hour and a half each. This block has around 30,000 stitches.
Here's my video for block A3H8.
So my suggestion would be to rewrite the instructions getting rid of the pictures. If the pictures are not going to match the block I'm doing, then get rid of them. Simply label the instructions, show 1 photo of each type of block the instructions with file names at the top, then have written instructions below for each step. That way you have a picture of each of the blocks those instructions pertain to. This would make much more sense to me.
Anyway, I got block A3H8 done, which is the large flower block. I like these applique blocks but they have a lot of thread changes and take around an hour and a half each. This block has around 30,000 stitches.
Here's my video for block A3H8.
BONJOUR?
ReplyDeleteje voudrais acheter le blok A6 en broderie machine . je ne sais pas comment pratiquer
merci de me renseigner. dans l'attente PES en logiciel
je viens d'envoyer un message marie_joelle5@hotmail.com
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