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A Beginning Crafter's Guide to Buying Quilting Fabrics and Notions

By Christopher Baker


There are many different types of crafts that you can learn and use as a way to express your creativity. If you want a way to make a practical and beautiful piece for your home, you may want to think about making a Quilt. Here are some tips that you can use to pick the right quilting fabrics and notions so that you are left with a piece that is as artistic as it is useful.

A quilt, at its most basic, is made of two layers of fabric with a layer of insulating material sandwiched in between. Typically, the back of the quilt was made from a larger piece of fabric or even several pieces of fabric sewn together to achieve the desired size. The front of the piece was made of smaller pieces of differently colored textiles that were sewn together to make a pattern.

If you look at many modern quilts they seem more like art pieces but they were not always so refined. In the beginning, when people were trying to find ways to keep warm, they started creating quilts that they could use to do so. Now, intricate stitching and carefully selected materials are used to create stunning pictures but early quilts were often patchwork affairs that used up left over material.

Fabric is likely what you think of first when you are deciding what supplies to buy. Some fabrics are more suited for use in a quilt than others. If you look in fabric stores, you will often find that many quilt fabrics are made of cotton or are a cotton blend. They wear well, are affordable to buy and can handle some wear and tear.

Another important thing to consider is what you will use to insulate your quilt with. If you want to create more of an art piece, this is not as important as it would if you were creating a more functional piece. It is a good idea to read up on different options in order to find which ones will insulate to the degree that is needed.

Thread is something that many quilt makers do not think about. There are metallic options as well as matte threads that are available in an entire rainbow of colors. If you aren't sure which brand you want to use, it may be a good idea to speak to an experienced quilt maker about the benefits and drawbacks of various brands.

Once a quilter has sewn the layers of fabric together and has sandwiched the batting in between, it is time to create the patterns on the front. This is done by holding the fabric taut and sewing patterns from thread. The easiest way to do this is by using a quilting frame. There are many different options available and they range in size from small and compact to models that are large enough to hold a large piece while it is being worked on.

There are many places to find notions and equipment. You can look at crafting or fabric stores. There are also websites that will allow you to choose from a wider range of options than you may be able to find locally. Then, you can begin to create beautiful pieces that you can hand down from generation to generation.




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