This grouping of quilt designs require that you stitch out multiple sections then sew them together using your sewing machine. Below is an example of a multi-sectioned design and the process of how to assemble. Simple huh!

A Mulit-Hooped Design requires that you stitch out more than one section and then use your sewing machine to manually stitch the completed sections together. These blocks require more than one hooping. Even though they require additional hoopings, they are still very fast & simple to stitch out! TIP: If you have a large hoop you can import more than one section and sew out 2 or more at a time thus reducing the number of times you have to re-hoop your embroidery machine.
(Please note,
multiple-hooping my quilt blocks has nothing to do with split hooping... the
sections are all stitched out separately then sewn together using your sewing
machine.)
A 4x4
hoop with make a 4", 5" 6" & 8" quilt block
A 5x5 hoop will make all the above + a 10" quilt block
A 6x6 hoop will make all the above + a 12" quilt block




















