dimanche 12 avril 2015

Learning How To Make A Quilt

By Joanna Walsh


Traditionally, the art of quilting was restricted to certain groups of people. Folks learned how to make a quilt out of need and gradually developed as a profession. There are a number of vocational and art institutes that have recognized quilting as an art. Anyone interested in creating this type of art will have a few things to learn.

The art of quilting has been around for many centuries. As early as the twelfth century in Europe, quilts were used underneath armor. In the US in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, women were typically busy making their family clothing and had no time for quilting. Wealthy ladies were the people who quilted since they had a lot of time to do so.

Quilts are now made at a domestic or industrial level. If you are interested in learning the art of making quilts you will need to learn about the tools and kits for quilting, as well as fabrics to use, color, and style. If you have a small understanding of the quilting process you will be able to learn and create one of your own pieces.

The character and style of each piece represents a particular occasion or place. Having an understanding of a specific subject will help the quilter develop an individual style. This style will also help in creating character. Quilting is considered an art form so it is important to develop your own style.

The various subjects that the quilts use include photo quilts, family event or memory quilts, and holiday quilts. Many styles originated from different regions and are often tied to certain communities. One popular style is called a scrap quilt. This style uses scraps from various fabrics. Once completed, these works of art are either used for comforters or throws, or hung up as wall decorations.

It is important that the fabric you select for the base is colorfast. Prior to using any fabric make sure to wash it so the color runs out. The base fabric is what you will sew your quilt to. It should be tightly woven fabric and very strong so it will last for years. Cotton is the best material to use for the lining. Materials that stretch, knits, and crepes do not make good linings and should be steered clear of.

It is important that you consider the colors for your quilt. Folks do not often pay much attention to what colors they will use. As an example, blues are cool colors and work well for linings and reds and yellows provide a feeling of warmth. Using white as the lining brightens and black gives a passive effect.

There are a number of kits available for the beginner. These are ideal because they provide one block, or section, at a time making it easy for learning. The person just starting out can buy one block a month which helps them learn to quilt. These kits typically include simple to follow instruction and other information. The provide guidance for fabric choices, design, and color. Other convenience kits are available for the experienced person. They usually include blocks for making pillow cases, bed comforters, and rugs.




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