Sunday, 19 August 2012

6 Step System For Making Patchwork Quilts

By Sean T Saunders


Patchwork quilting is an artistic and fun activity which allows you to express your creativity. Learning how to make a patchwork quilt is quite simple and you don't need to have much experience. With the proper guidance, some effort and persistence and an ounce of dedication, you can definitely create your very own patchwork. Here in this article, we are going to offer step by step instructions on making a good patchwork quilt.

Step 1 - Select your desired cotton fabrics and then pre-wash them to shrink the material. Press and iron out if there are any noticeable wrinkles in the square fabric or backing. Now you ought to think about the size of the quilt that you want to make, the desired pattern, where the ties would be and how you would choose to lay out the squares in the quilt.

Step 2 - Determine the exact length and width of the quilt squares that you'd like. Bigger the size of the squares, more the stitching work. Measure the square size and cut out the squares. If there are any loose threads, remove them.

Step 3 - The next step is laying out your design along with the cut squares and then finalizing your patchwork quilt pattern. Now start with the sewing work. You might want to start with a single seam, down the pinned sides. Continue adding squares until you complete a row. You may sew whatever number of rows you need and sew them together until you finish the top. Afterwards, the seams should be ironed flatly on the back.

Step 4 - Lay the backing's outside part on a clean, flat area. Use basting spray to spray on it. Smooth out the top of the patchwork quilt over the bottom side of the batting .This should be done until you get all of the three layers flattened out. It needs to be completely free of wrinkles.

Step 5 - Start cutting the ties and make sure they're about 4' each. With each tie, thread a needle and then lay down the quilt backing with the side up. The ties then need to be stitched in place. They are typically placed at the corner of each square. The needle should be pushed through and forward from the base of the quilt. Knot together the loose tie ends on the top and trim excess using scissors.

Step 6 - The next step is to trim the batting and the quilt from all sides with the help of scissors and ruler. Make certain that they are about half an inch smaller than the backing. Create a binding by folding the half-inch backing over the batting. Then, pin it carefully on place. The binding can then be stitched with hand or you could even sew it up on a sewing machine. Lastly, remove all basting stitches and pins.

As you see it is quite easy and simple to learn how to make a patchwork quilt..




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