Fabric fraying can be frustrating for quilters. Not only does it add work, but it does damage and waste your fabric. Although not all fabrics fray so much, it still is a hassle to deal with it. Fraying can be troublesome when you cut your fabric without allowance. When the fabric starts to unravel, you will need to either trim the threads or stitch the edges. This could mean your fabric will end ...
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Should I Quilt Over Applique?
It is undeniable that adding appliques to your quilt gives it more texture. Just like making a one-block wonder quilt, proper placement of the applique is important. It can either highlight or ruin the intricate stitches and design of your top quilt. Putting appliques on your quilt should not be difficult. It only serves as an added design and must not interfere with your quilting ...
What Is The Difference Between A Quilt And A Duvet?
A lot of times, bedding terms can be confusing. When you enter a home furnishing store, you get bombarded with tons of beddings available. There are quilts, duvets, comforters, and so much more. By the looks of these items, you might confuse yourself on which is which. This chapter will help you know these items and which one is the right for you. Let’s start with quilts and duvets. Quilts ...
What Cotton Batting Is and Isn’t
Cotton is the most versatile and important natural textile fiber. It is the most common fiber to make garments, furnishings, and industrial products. In 2004, the world consumption for cotton was 40 percent. This is how valuable cotton fiber is. Cotton fibers come from seed hairs from the order Malvales plants. There are four principal domesticated species of cotton with commercial importance. ...
What Are The Bamboo Batting Pros And Cons?
Bamboo batting is gaining popularity among quilters. Many claim it to be a good batting material because of its sustainability. This can be true because the bamboo plant grows faster than other plants. The bamboo can thrive in almost any place and it does not need much maintenance and care. There is no need for fertilizers or pesticides to propagate this plant. These characteristics of bamboo ...
How Close Do Quilting Stitches Need To Be?
Quilting can be more challenging than other hobbies. You have to spend time choosing the pattern, fabric, and batting. If this part is meticulous, wait until you make your quilt top. You need to put in effort and time to make a gorgeous quilt top. Well, you have to be extra meticulous making the quilt top because it is the focal point of your quilt. This does not call for fancy stitches or ...
How Many 12 Inch Blocks In A Queen Size Quilt?
In making quilts, knowing how much fabric you need can be tricky for beginners. Although it is a simple concept if you know the basic measurements used for quilting. You often hear phrases like “square inch” or “inch blocks” in quilting. So, what are these? The term square inch refers to the dimension or area of your quilt in inches. You get the value of this by determining the length and width of ...
Is AccuQuilt Worth The Money?
AccuQuilt has been a popular name in quilting. If you have been doing quilts for quite some time, you might have encountered it. This device helps quilters to cut layers of fabrics fast and easy. Many quilters and fabric crafters use AccuQuilt for their patchwork designs. This device allows crafters to accurately cut fabrics in different shapes and sizes. Retail and commercial quilters use this ...
How Can You Tell The Quality Of Quilting Fabric?
Good quality projects start with quality materials. The same goes for quilting and sewing. If you want to make beautiful and long-lasting quilts, then invest in quality fabrics. When you shop for quilting fabrics, make sure you are buying the right one. You have to keep in mind that not all fabrics are the same. Quilting is different from other sewing projects because your fabric choice is ...
Can I Make A Quilt Without Batting?
You have been taught that quilts have three layers – top, batting, and bottom. In the old times, quilts made during the summer season did not have the batting layer. Because there was no batting or insulation, quilts were cooler on the body. During cold seasons, quilts always have batting layers to provide warmth to the body. But during summer, it is sensible not to use insulation on your quilts. ...