There is nothing like snuggling with a cozy quilt on a cold winter's day. The following steps will help you chose a quilt design and learn how to put your quilt together.
July 29, 2015
There is nothing like snuggling with a cozy quilt on a cold winter's day. The following steps will help you chose a quilt design and learn how to put your quilt together.
Decorative quilting looks best when used on plain borders or large spaces within blocks. Designs range from elaborate feathers or scrolls to simple straight-line grids. For more elaborate patterns, select one of the special design stencils that are available from any patchwork supply shop.
Wadding and backing are usually cut a bit larger than the quilt top. You may need to join lengths of fabric together to make the backing wide enough. Try to avoid having a centre seam. For example, use a full fabric width down the centre of the backing and partial widths on either side to make up the desired width. Press the backing to remove wrinkles.
Assemble the quilt by spreading the backing, wrong side up, on a clean floor or large table, and lay the wadding on top of it.
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