Author Archives: Lindee Goodall

How to Use the Echidna Hooping Station

Learn why hooping is critical to the success of your machine embroidery and how to make it more accurate and efficient using a hooping aid. Tips on marking your project and alignment and pre-tensioning your hoop. See why having the right hooping station can make your embroidery time more fun and more productive with better […]

How to Recreate the Look of Hand-Stitched Hardanger with Machine Embroidery

Create a beautiful heirloom machine embroidered Hardanger ring bearer wedding pillow that will become a memento treasured for generations in just a few hours with the Hardanger embroidery design collection from Lindee G Embroidery. Related Articles Free Hardanger Machine Embroidery Design Related Products

How to Color Machine Embroidery Designs with Tsukineko Inks

Combining ink with machine embroidery is an easy way to add interest to your designs and create unique projects. Lindee demonstrates how to work with Tsukineko inks with redwork quilting designs. Related Articles How to Make Your Embroidery More Unique with Ink! How to Use Inktense on Fabric with Embroidery Coloring Your Embroidery Multimedia with […]

How to Quilt in the Hoop with Your Embroidery Machine for a Fast QAYG

How to make a Fast Quilt as You Go Embroidered Quilt using the It’s A Girl! designs from Lindee G Embroidery. Quilting in the hoop makes intricate designs quick and easy for the non-quilter. Tips for using embroidery designs for quilting plus how piece quilt blocks together using quilt-as-you-go techniques. Make this quilt in just […]

How to Machine Embroider Piece-in-the-Hoop Quilting Designs

Piecing with your embroidery machine can produce perfect designs every time – provided you accurately cut and place the pieces. Find out how to do it and see a quick project. Related Articles Cabin Fever: Piecing in the Hoop How to Embroider Victorian Crazy Patch In-the-Hoop Related Products

Do Your Outlines Ever Look Like This?

Have you ever sewn a design where the outlines were radically off in some areas but pretty good in others? Did your design have gaps between sections? Why are some outlines much worse than others? In general, I’m not a big fan of running stitch outlines, especially black ones. They’re hard to digitize and they’re […]

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