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QUILTsocial | Issue 08

Here it is, the new issue of QUILTsocial Magazine! We're extremely excited to release this FREE issue featuring a full 88 pages packed with free tutorials, patterns, and product reviews. This is a very exciting issue! (I know, I say that about all of them...) But I'm very excited that we're taking a close look at 3 different sewing machine brands, highlighting their special features and exploring them with cool projects. This issue also has the very fun and diverse quilting projects you've come to expect from QUILTsocial. You don't want to miss our many tutorials, like reducing bulk in your seams, threads that enhance Sashiko work, and bringing together stenciling fabric and machine embroidery to create a one of kind quilt block, to name a few. Enjoy the issue, and happy quilting!

Here it is, the new issue of QUILTsocial Magazine! We're extremely excited to release this FREE issue featuring a full 88 pages packed with free tutorials, patterns, and product reviews.

This is a very exciting issue! (I know, I say that about all of them...) But I'm very excited that we're taking a close look at 3 different sewing machine brands, highlighting their special features and exploring them with cool projects.

This issue also has the very fun and diverse quilting projects you've come to expect from QUILTsocial. You don't want to miss our many tutorials, like reducing bulk in your seams, threads that enhance Sashiko work, and bringing together stenciling fabric and machine embroidery to create a one of kind quilt block, to name a few. Enjoy the issue, and happy quilting!

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Inspira stabilizers<br />

save your machine embroidery work<br />

Stabilizers are critical to the success of<br />

your machine embroidery. Without a<br />

stabilizer, your work will pull, warp and<br />

pucker, making a very unattractive and<br />

hard to work with design.<br />

There are many stabilizers on the market.<br />

Not only different brands, but many<br />

different types and while you might be<br />

able to substitute one type for another<br />

in a pinch, it’s very important to use the<br />

correct stabilizer for the job at hand.<br />

Otherwise, you’re asking for trouble.<br />

The Inspira brand of stabilizers is<br />

excellent and comes with a wide variety<br />

of types.<br />

Wait! Before you say that this is going to<br />

get complicated – it’s not! Remember, I<br />

mentioned the Knowledge Center on<br />

the JoyOS advisor – that’s the first screen<br />

you see when you turn on the Designer<br />

EPIC? Instead of hitting Start New, or<br />

the User’s Guide, or the Embroidery<br />

Techniques, I’m going to the Knowledge<br />

Center. Guess what’s in there?<br />

Yep – all kinds of information about<br />

stabilizers. I told you this entire process<br />

is so easy. No hunting on the internet,<br />

no trying to find a lost manual – it’s all<br />

built into the Designer EPIC.<br />

Small selection of Inspira stabilizers<br />

Stabilizer guide selected in the Knowledge Center<br />

Husqvarna Viking Designer EPIC with embroidery unit attached<br />

There are different categories of<br />

stabilizers. The one selected above is the<br />

specialty category.<br />

The one below is the Tear A Way<br />

products. Don’t know what a tearaway<br />

stabilizer is? The description is shown<br />

below the row of gray boxes.<br />

Q<br />

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