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Online Quilt Shops for Budget Friendly Quilts

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Article by Merlina Naldo

Handmade Quilts are beautiful, durable, and cost-effective. Besides, handmade quilts are made of high quality down, soft fabric, and quill points. Handcrafted quilts were very popular centuries back when people loved to decorate their bedrooms using bed quilts which were sewn and designed by professional weavers. They showcased their special expertise in designing different sorts of quilts, bedding quilts, and duvets. The colorful painting and floral design on soft linen/fabric texture of quilt attracted people who loved fashionable artifacts which are also available in traditional quilt shops.

However, modern quilt manufactures use sophisticated technology to bring perfection to the quilt design which looks bright and elegant. If your king size quilts are not fitted to bedroom, the overall aesthete of room can be spoiled. For this reason, before selection of your quilts and quilts, try to launch an extensive online survey to find out the best handcrafted quilt which is made more elegant and beautiful in design. If you are unable to choose your favorite home décor item, you need to ask for backup from any professional interior decorator.

How will you be able to buy a well fitted and fantastic queen size quilts for decorating your bedstead? The fact is that there are many quilt shops and storefronts in the open market. You can visit shopping boutiques and malls for doing a window shopping. You will come across numerous quilts which are dazzling and represent mind blowing hues. The attractive designs of the quilts will certainly soothe your eyes. However, first you will have to take decision how to select that specific comforter which is up to mark and high in standard. You must keep in mind that a quilt must be chosen properly.

Otherwise, you will have to suffer from physical discomfort. At the same time, your bed room will fast lose luster and elegance. There are different types of quilts, and duvets. Your objective should be more result oriented, and you need to search more extensively how to fulfill your long lasting dream for decorating your bedroom by selecting a gorgeous and properly adjusted comforter which has been made by a specialist. It has been found that in comparison to machine made quilts, Handmade Quilts are more natural, elegant, durable, and attractive. Specialists put their 100 percent personal effort and skill to sew the texture of this handmade comforter.

A professional quilter uses a number of tools which are essential for making handmade quilts. He designs quilts, quilts, duvets using down, feather and high quality fabric. You must decide whether you want to decorate your bed chamber with a synthetic quilt, or you have a plan to buy handmade quilts which are stuffed with soft refined down which is ultra-light. You must talk to experts how to choose quilts which must meet your basic requirements.

A professional quilters are competent to make Handmade Quilts/quilts, and pillows. The fabric or linen envelop of the quilt is filled with loose down and feather type materials. Homemade quilters are long lasting because artists and quilters prefer using qualitative materials to make a fantastic quilt. On the other hand, you should check catalogues given by quilters for choosing attractive quilt designs.

Remember the beauty of your bedroom depends on your tastes and selection process. At the time of buying duvets from quilt shops, you should decide whether you are willing to buy baby quilts or standard quilts, and blankets which must cover the entire bed in your private room.

How to Make That Unique Handmade Baby Quilt for a Shower Gift

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How to Make That Unique Handmade Baby Quilt for a Shower Gift

 

Such an exciting time!  A new baby is on the way.  Yet how do you find just the right unique gift?  One that will not be opened and tossed in the pile at the shower and be forgotten, or one the little one will grow out of in just a few weeks and maybe get to wear one or twice.   Your hard earned dollars or your time needs to be well spent on a gift of a life time.  That gift is a unique handmade baby quilt.

Many handmade quilts are sewn simply using the patchwork process. This involves assembling a number of different sizes pieces of different materials, and then stitching them together to create the finished quilt. This technique, called patchwork quilting, can be completed either by hand quilting or some prefer using the sewing machine.

Quilt designs range from the basic beginner to the advanced.   If you unsure of what design you might prefer, either take a trip to your local fabric store or go on line to the one of the many retail dealers for their collections of ideas and baby quilt patterns.    If this is your first attempt at the art of quilting, it is best to keep your pattern simple.  Choose colors that are appropriate for the baby’s gender, unless you do not know that, than yellow or white is a safe choice.

Choose approximately 1 ¼ yd. coordinating fabrics for the back of your quilt or any amount given for the pattern you have chosen.  Also purchase batting, thread that matches your fabric.  Wash the fabric before starting to sew.

At this point you are ready to quilt.  Place the backing fabric right side down on the floor. Put the batting down next. Place the pieced fabric on top of the batting right side up. Pin the fabrics and batting together starting from the center and working out.  I recommend that you stretch all three layers before pinning.  Using an old table and some large butterfly clamps, stretch your blanket securely in place to the table before you pin the layers together.  Also there are curved quilting pins available at the quilt shops that will make the pinning task easier to complete, due to the shape of the pin.  They are rounded at the bottom and perfect for the task.

Next, using a quilter’s pencil, you are ready to draw your quilting lines or design.  Draw diagonal lines across a square or simply following the perimeter of the shape will give you a design and hold your blocks in place.  Make your stitches even and sew through all layers.    

There are many ways to create a binding for the quilt, but if you are just beginning simply trim the bottom fabric to ½” longer on all sides than that of the top fabric and the batting.   Fold the bottom fabric over the top, folding twice, making a ¼” fold. Sew on the fold the whole way around.

When it comes to giving that special shower gift for the new mother-to-be, the time and effort that you invest now on sewing and quilting a unique handmade baby quilt will become a cherished keepsake for years to come.

Visit my website:  www.uniquebabyquiltboutique.com and chose of one unique handmade baby quilts from my collection for your baby shower. 

Quilting as an Income Source

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Article by Jan Myers

Quilting is a very exciting craft that has an immensely rich history and is currently such a popular art that they are many different things that you can do to earn money from quilting. The world of quilting has always been popular and even more so today with rich patterns, quilting lessons online and more! The first step to making the money with quilting is to join a Quilting Bee or Quilting Guild and become involved in the quilting community.

Quilting Patterns

Quilting patterns are the rage today. Never before have so many different patterns been available to quilters. Instead of the traditional quilts for beds and wall hangings, quilters are finding all kinds of uses for quilting. Project sizes range from small table coverings to huge quilts for beds or wall hangings and from pieced quilts to copies of portraits.

Now, you can take advantage of your quilting skills and create beautiful new patterns. You can use a color wheel to suggest fabrics and color combinations. Patterns should be detailed and well written so that quilters can easily use them. You can even utilize the fabric calculator to let buyers know just how much fabric they will need for the patterns you design. Places to market quilting patterns include: online auctions, Ecommerce sites, local fabric stores, quilt shows and flea markets.

Instruct Quilting Classes

There is a large demand for quilting classes since the popularity of quilting is increasing so much. There can be a great deal of money to be made by offering quilting classes in your community. The first step would be to watch some quilting classes online such as with Lucy at the Quilting Resource Center. You will be able to see how to instruct a class to give your students helpful information but at the same time be entertaining.

Viewing quilting classes will give you an idea of what types of topics to teach in your community. You can contact your local library, community centers and quilting guilds to offer your teaching services. Quilting classes are a great way to make friends in the community while sharing the skills for this wonderful craft.

Quilting for Others

There is a huge market in the metropolitan areas for good longarmers who have the machine and are willing to quilt for others to earn income. If you’re able to do this, check with your local quilt shops and ask how much they pay for longarm quilters. Most shops complete the quilt tops and send them out to be quilted.

Quilting Product Reviews

There are many product review sites on the Internet. These sites ask that you review a product, rate it and tell how much you paid for the item. Quilting products such as threads, fabric brands, sewing machines, needles, footers and more can be reviewed. Once you write a review, you submit it to the product review sites to earn additional money.

Quilting Photography

Quilting photography is also on the rise. People love looking at photos of quilts. Additionally, quilt photos are a terrific way to pass down family heritage and create quilt portfolios for quilts that have been sold. If you have talent for photography and framing, there are many people that would pay for you to create a quilting portfolio for them. You should inquire with the Quilting Bees in your community.

Summing It Up

There are many ways for making money with quilting. To succeed in making money for quilting it is important to learn all that you can about quilting from the Quilting Resource Center or other places on the Internet and at your local Quilting Bees or Guilds. Connecting with others will develop a strong community and professional network and help provide the income you’re seeking through your quilting craft.

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How to buy king size quilts online

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Are you looking for a perfect king size quilt for your king size bed? Well, you can find a huge selection of handmade king quilt sets designed to enhance the feel of your bedroom. King quilts are available in a variety of designs so that you can choose them according to the theme of your bedroom. Some of the most popular collection of king quilts include harmonious celestial quilt king size, mountain trip quilt king size, nautical shell quilts, coral shells quilts, cowboy horse quilt, ivy league quilt, and more. King quilt size measures 108 inch x 90 inch.

While buying king size quilt from online stores, make sure that you pay attention to the quality, make and size. The best king quilt designs available in online stores feature 100 percent cotton fabric and pure cotton batting inside. The hand stitched quilts should have at least 4-6 stitches per every inch. Also look for intricate pattern that add a classic look to your king size quilt.Today, you can do quilt shopping online. Some of the online stores offer great discounts on king quilt sets so you can get the best product for best price.

Quality of the quilts is a concern for many. If you want to ensure long life for the king quilt sets you buy, opt for the cotton quilts which are provided with 100 percent cotton batting. The cotton quilts also ensure maximum comfort as they can retain the warmth inside them during the cold winter nights. Traditionally quilts are made by hand, and the hand stitches are done in such a manner that they keep the cotton batting pressed inside the quilts. Such a design ensures the quality of the quilt as it retains the shape and softness for a long period.    

Today, you can find the best quality king quilt designed in traditional pattern. These quilts are known to preserve their traditional charm, while also offering improved features. Most attractive feature of the modern handmade king quilt is the intricate handmade pattern complementing the overall design of the quilt. With a luxurious 108 inch x 90 inch, the king quilt size is also a major improvement in modern quilts.  Look for these best-quality quilts in online shops and procure them at a great bargain now.

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Patchwork Quilting

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Article by AJ Ross

Patchwork Quilting goes back many years. Examples of quilting have been found in tombs of Pharaohs dating back to 3400BC.

Joseph’s coat of many colors was probably patchwork. Even armor was made by quilting heavy fabrics together. Quilted bed covers were recorded in household inventories from the 17th century.

Patchwork quilting has even evolved into an art form known as art quilts. The Amish have developed the quilting traditions of other immigrants into America, into their own style.

Emigrants from Europe took their traditions of making quilts from scraps with them to America. Ideas, designs, and even fabrics were exchanged across the Atlantic. The Log Cabin Quilt Design that was originally known in Ireland as the Folded Quilt Design was a good way of using small scraps of fabric to create a very practical piece of art.

It is doubtful if women quilters viewed their creations as art, it is much more likely they were simply seen as a quilt to cover a bed and provide warmth, albeit still a beautiful item. Crazy quilts are made from randomly stitching together odd pieces of cloth.

In colonial times all cloth had to be shipped from Europe at great expense, so nothing could be wasted a patchwork quilt was never regarded as being finished until it had been quilted. Quilting combined the three layers of the quilt and the backing, the wadding and the pieced top together, so the woolen or cotton wadding would be held in place.

Quilting was a time consuming yet essential task as it provided a hard wearing warm durable quilt that had cost very little as it was made of the scraps from other projects.

Quilting is generally regarded as a female pastime since traditionally men did not learn to sew, while sewing was an essential skill for a young woman. Quilting was also a social pastime. Women would gather to piece the top together and while they worked, they would exchange gossip and tales. Sometimes after a quilting party, the men would join the women for supper and often romances would begin.

Lives are displayed in traditional patchwork quilts. Part of the dress of a dead child or part of a cherished Father’s shirt could be pieced in to allow the maker to hold her memories.

Quilts have been made over years, lifetimes, or even generations. Telling the tales of women’s lives though embroidery, color, and embellishment.

One group of special mention is the Amish, a religious group who migrated to America in the 1800′s. Quilting was not a skill they bought to America, but rather a skill they learnt from ex-English neighbors in their new land.

In Amish societies, a simple life is a core belief and continues to be today avoiding modern mechanization. While they do use a treadle-operated sewing machine to piece, their quilts together the quilting is always done by hand.

The Amish do not use patterned fabrics in their quilts; the piecing patterns they use readily distinguish Amish quilts from other varieties of patch working. The patterned fabrics are considered to worldly for use in a conservative Amish home. Some Amish quilts do not even use pieced tops; the only pattern is the intricate quilting designs. For an Amish woman an elaborately quilted design is not extra work but a creative outlet.

Traditionally Amish quilts were made from scraps left from clothes or recycled fabrics. This is another Amish value to waste as little as possible. Characteristically Amish quilts will have borders (usually at least one and usually two) added because they increase the size and frame the pieced design.

Borders are cut conservatively on the grain so as not to waste fabric. The inner border is cut from strips of cloth with a square in the corner to join it. Mitre corners or bias cut borders are rarely used as this wastes fabric. Often the quilts are bordered simply by cutting the backing larger, allowing it to be folded over.Amish quilts are very striking despite their simplicity. This is usually due to the colors used.

Although it is commonly believed that there are color restrictions in Amish quilts, this does not appear to be true. The only restriction is what is available to the quilter and the quilter’s own color sense.

Typically, an Amish quilt will feature two or three dominant colors with an accent color, e.g. Slate blue, black and deep mauve. White is not often used, as it is hard to keep clean.

For the wider quilting enthusiast population, quilting has evolved into more of an art form. While traditional patchwork relies on pattern and color to create an image. Art quilts (or watercolor quilts) are more like painting with fabric than traditional patchwork designs.

Art quilts range in size but generally, they are more often seen hanging on a wall rather than on a bed. There is no form of embellishment that is forbidden in Art Quilting, if you can imagine it, you can use it. Because of these rather vague boundaries, this is the perfect art form, for any creative fabric artist.

There are many groups for modern quilters to join and sell their works. The internet provides an excellent medium for groups to collaborate with each other to create a quilt together. Thanks to T.V. shows, Quilting is reaching a wider audience and is no longer viewed solely as a women’s pastime. Quilts and quilting have never been more popular.

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A Homemade Baby Quilt ? The Perfect Baby Shower Gift

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 A Homemade Baby Quilt – The Perfect Baby Shower Gift

 

The excited mother-to-be carefully unwraps each present, thanks the giver of each, and receives and expresses a kind sentiment of how the new baby may look or feel about the newest unwrapped baby shower gift.  The box next in the pile of presents to be unwrapped, not only draws special attention of the new mother-to-be, but the handmade baby quilt inside is passed around for all in the room to get a closer look and feel the soft baby flannel, comment on the unique handmade baby shower gift and the time and care that must have gone into creating such a beautiful and unique handmade baby quilt.   As you see the faces of those admiring your handiwork, you realize that the time you have invested sewing and quilting this unique handmade baby quilt, just for the new mother-to-be and her new baby, was worth every minute of the time you spent.

Time – what an interesting term to a quilter.  From the moment you draw your design idea, choose just the right fabrics, cut them apart and begin to sew those pieces back again into one special handmade baby quilt, it all takes time.  Many hours are spent in solitude, with just the hum of the sewing machine as your companion.  As the unique baby quilt takes shape, your time is spent cutting and sewing, and a bit of ripping, once in awhile.  When your sewing machine finally needs a rest, you’re ready to quilt.  The needles and thread are prepared, the quilt is stretched on the frame, and your hands mimic the machine as they go through the motions of hand quilting. This procedure is done by sewing the layers, (quilt top, batting, backing) together to produce the finished handmade baby quilt.  Finishing touches are completed with a binding that borders the perimeter of the quilt.  As your unique, handmade baby quilt has come to life, the quilter will lovingly attach a name to the creation.  Your time and talents have given birth to a new creation made of cloth and your hard work, and destined to spend its life, forever, with the baby, covered in its warmth.   

Remember that shower gift that was given to the mother-to-be?  That little baby grew up?  Years later, of all of the wonderful and beautiful gifts that the new mother was given at the baby shower, which one would you still see in the nursery today?   The child may still be sleeping with that handmade baby quilt or it may be neatly folded at the foot of the bed.  Can you see that quilt being dragged around as you visualize the “little one” with his/ her thumb in his/her mouth.  Yes, the handmade baby quilt may be well worn, well loved, but a lasting keepsake.  This was one gift from that baby shower that was not outgrown or placed somewhere in the closest or drawer, with no unusable purpose.  Every minute you’ve spent stitching with love on that handmade baby quilt, added to the lasting keepsake for that special “little one.”  

Take time to quilt.   

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