Quilting - An Art of Fabric
Welcome to the wonderful world of quilting! To many, quilting may seem like an obscure, outdated and difficult hobby. For the majority of people, it is something we have seen our aunts or grandmothers do in their spare time and something which we have envied from afar, yet never taken time to pick it up ourselves. Quilting also seems to be quite a foreign concept and most cannot even fathom how to begin, let alone how to learn the unique hobby. However, before starting let us understand more about Quilting -
Quilting is the
process of sewing of two or more layers of fabric together to make a thicker padded
material, usually to create a quilter
quilted garment. Typically, quilting is done with three layers: the top fabric
or quilt top, batting or insulating material and backing
material.
The process of quilting uses a needle and thread to join two or more layers of material
to make a quilt. The quilter's hand or sewing
machine passes the needle and
thread through all layers and then brings the needle back up. The process is
repeated across the entire area where quilting is wanted. A rocking, straight
or running stitch is commonly used and these stitches
can be purely functional, or decorative and elaborate. Quilting is done to
create bed spreads, art quilt wall hangings, clothing, and a variety of textile
products. Quilting can make a project thick, or with dense quilting, can raise
one area so that another stands out. It is a perfect hobby for housewives.
The whole process of creating a quilt or quilted garment
also involves other steps such as designing, piecing, appliquƩ, and binding. A person who
works at quilting is termed a quilter. Quilting can be done by hand,
by sewing machine, or by a
specialized longer quilting system.
Quilted Fabric |
Quilt stores often sell fabric, thread, patterns and other
goods that are used for quilting. They often have group sewing and quilting
classes, where one can learn how to sew or quilt and work with others to
exchange skills. Quilt stores often have quilting machines that can be rented
out for use or customers can drop off their quilts and have them professionally
quilted.
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