Paper Piece Quilting Article
How to choose the right materials for your quilt patterns Quilting is a favorite textile art with all age groups here in the United
States. We traditionally envision our grandmother, sitting around her quilting
table with her friends, sipping tea, socializing and incessantly stitching away
at the latest creation. However, younger women and even kid\'s groups participate
in this ever popular creative activity. If it isn\'t tea being served, it\'s
coffee or lemonade on a hot summer\'s day. So what\'s to stop you from joining one
of these lively groups? Go get a quilt pattern, your materials and join a group. You\'ll get a regular
social event, new friends and a lovely quilt for your time. Here are a few
pointers on how to purchase the right materials to bring your quilt patterns to
a proper state of quilthood! When planning the fabrics you\'ll be using, be sure to choose materials of
essentially the same weight. For example, don\'t mix wools and velvets with
calicos. Although the visual effect might be pleasing, it is far more difficult
to sew the pieces together with the same tension. All of the fabrics will tend
to stretch unequally, which can ruin the look the quilt pattern intended. Your quilt pattern may offer suggestions on the types of fabrics that work
particularly well with that pattern. If you\'re not an experienced quilter,
you\'ll do well to go with the suggested fabrics. Such fabrics take into account
factors such as stretch and fabric nap, as well as the type and number of fabric
cuts, which can affect the finished piece. When choosing trims for your quilt pattern, check the pattern instructions
for suggestions. If certain fabrics are recommended, it\'s likely good choices in
matching trims are given as well. It\'s also important to use the right backing fabric and filling. Use the
correct sewing machine needles, hand needles and quilting threads. Although these required components help you to make the most of your chosen
quilt pattern and produce a technically excellent result, the real beauty is
attained with your own creativity. You choose the colors, fabric patterns,
textures and trimming that makes your quilt a one-of-a-kind creation. Joining a quilting group allows you to draw on the experience of others and
to share your design concepts with other members of the group. Choosing the
right materials assures a well-made, professional look, but the truly lovely
quilt is a product of your creativity. With your first successful foray into the
world of quilting, you\'ll be eager to begin the next. No less important will be
the fun and the company of your new artist friends!






