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ITH Gnome Triptych Quilt
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ITH Gnome Triptych Quilt Embroidery Project

By   Pat Williams   on   December 12, 2024

PROJECT DETAILS

SKILL LEVEL
Some Experience
TIME REQUIRED
04:00
Description

Whimsical gnomes to wish you and yours a Merry Christmas. Each panel is embroidered and quilted in the hoop with the binding applied at your sewing machine.

Project Preview Video

Materials
  • 6” x 10” embroidery hoop or larger
  • 4” x 9” Ackfeld Manufacturing Scroll Tri Stand
  • 1/3rd yard Snow Print quilting cotton
  • 1/3rd yard White Kona Cotton®
  • ¼ yard Red Kona Cloth®
  • 20” Battilizer® or low loft batting
  • 3 pieces of stable cut away stabilizer to fit your hoop
  • Spray adhesive
  • Water Soluble Thread
  • Self-adhesive bandage

  • Designs used in this project

    Final Product: What You Will Create

    Preface:
    Long rectangular hoops have a tendency to let stabilizer pull in along the sides when there are fill stitches in a design. Use the tips included in these instructions to minimize that pull.


    Step 1:
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    I do not have a 6” x 12” embroidery hoop, so the pictures are shown with a 7” x 12” hoop. A situation that would even allow greater slippage of the stabilizer in the hoop. If your hoops gap on the sides wrap both sides of the inner hoop with self-adhesive bandage. This will allow the hoop to grip the stabilizer.


    Step 2:
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    Use a strong cut away stabilizer, such as Madeira’s Just Rite. This is a 2 1/5 ounce extra stable stabilizer. Hoop it tautly in your hoop.


    Step 3:
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    For the quilted blocks cut:
    a. Snow Print 3 8 ½” x 6”
    b. White Kona Cloth 3 10” x 6”
    c. White Kona Cloth 3 2” x 6”
    d. Battilizer® 3 10” x 6”


    Step 4:
    Run the 1st color stop (CS) as a placement lines.


    Step 5:
    Spray adhesive on the snow print fabric and position over the outlines so that the lower edge of the fabric is ¼” below the inside placement line.

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    Step 6:
    Lay the white 2” strip over the snow print fabric aligning the bottom edges. Run the next CS to seam the two fabrics together.

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    Step 7:
    Remove the hoop from the machine, do not unhoop, spray adhesive on the white strip and smooth it down to cover over the bottom edge of the original placement line. Place little pieces of tape over the two sides of the white strip so they don’t get caught by the presser foot while stitching the rest of the block. Run the next stop in water soluble thread to tack down all of the fabrics.

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    Step 8:
    Follow the color chart until you reach the last two CS. Do not stitch the last two CS yet. Remove the hoop from the machine, do not unhoop.

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    Step 9:
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    Lay the hoop face down; spray the Battilizer® with adhesive and smooth it on the back of the hoop aligning with your block on the front of the hoop. Spray adhesive on the back block fabric and smooth over the Battilizer®.
     


    Step 10:
    Run the next CS in water soluble thread to tack down all layers of the block (pictured). Run the last CS in white to quilt the block (not pictured).

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    Step 11:
    Remove the block from the hoop. Layer the ¼” mark of a see through ruler along the water soluble thread tack down lines and trim all sides to ¼”.

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    Step 12:
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    This is what your first completed block will look like. Completed the 2nd and 3rd blocks following the above steps.


    Step 13:
    Cut 3 2 ¼” strips the width of the red fabric. Use one strip on each of the blocks for the binding. Bind using your favorite method or see our article “Binding Small Embroidery Projects”.

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    Step 14:
    14. Using small strips of fabric cut to the width of the blocks and 3” wide create small hanging sleeves and hand stitch to the blocks. Make sure the hanging sleeves are stitched ½” below the top of the quilt blocks. If you do not know how to create a hanging sleeve see our article “Attaching a Hanging Sleeve to a Mini Quilt”.

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    Step 15:
    Load the mini quilts onto the Ackfeld 4” x 9” Scroll Tri Stand and have yourself a Merry Little Christmas.

    For the love of embroidery…
    Pat Williams
    Meet the Author: Pat Williams
    Pat Williams
    Award winning Digitizer, Embroidery Educator, Author and a Consultant to the Industry, Pat Williams has 30 years of experience in the embroidery industry. Pat has won multiple awards for her digitizing expertise including the 2007 Impressions Awards Grand Championship, Best of Show as well as the 1st and 2nd Place Awards. Pat’s love of digitizing has afforded her the opportunity to write numerous articles for Impressions magazine in the United States and Images Magazine in Europe. In 2001 Pat was named “Embroidery Educator of the Year.” For many years Pat taught digitizing seminars at the ISS Shows in Long Beach, CA and for Compucon software. She now resides in Tucson, AZ.
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