What's included with Quilting Essentials?
Foundation Sets
We created beautiful foundation sets to enhance your quilting and embroidery designs. We based these new patterns on traditional and more modern quilting patterns to bring a variety of styles and options to you. These are all digitized to match perfectly when using the same pattern group; this will give your quilt an “all-over” quilting effect.
Folded Fabric Borders
These borders are created using our folded fabric method and take any quilt to the next level with the intricacy and detail that quilters love! Use these borders in place of the solid border pieces in you design process to enhance your design.
Bonus Designs
To make your first quilt easier we have included over 20 bonus designs from previously released Anita Goodesign Collections. All of the designs shown on the quilt examples on the following pages are included.
Build Your Own Block
We created this collection, that consists of quilt blocks and free motion stitches, which easily merges your existing designs and allow you to create beautiful quilt blocks in your machine without using any additional software. The great thing about this collection is that it allows you to take any of our other embroidery designs, those that are NOT in the Mix & Match Quilting Collection, and merge them to make an amazing quilt! By merging those designs with these Quilting Essentials blocks, you can create an embroidered quilt without the hassle of measuring or trying to center your design.
Crazy Quilt Design Sets
Crazy quilting is a great way to use pieces of fabric from your stash! These blocks all use an appliqué fabric technique and include a variety of decorative stitches to enhance the crazy quilt look. Use coordinating or random fabrics then add additional designs to create a stunning “stash-busting” quilt!
Free Motion Design Sets
Free-motion quilting is one of the hardest techniques to master but we have done the work for you! Each of these designs start and stop at the same point, therefore when you stitch the blocks together, it appears as though you have stitched across the quilt in one continuous motion!