cac0fae8c8f092b7d7e32f10d5d4e9c220d2969b My Health Is My Life: A Beginning Crafter's Guide to Buying Quilting Fabrics and Notions

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

By Christopher Baker


If you love to sew and create beautiful objects from fabric, chances are good that you are familiar with quilting. Quilts can range from smaller, utilitarian examples to massive, ornate art pieces that showcase the creator's skill and creativity. In order to make these beautiful objects, you need to purchase quilting fabrics and notions. If you are just beginning to make quilts, here are some tips and tricks you can use to find quality items that will last for years to come without destroying your budget.

When creating one of these pieces, it is not uncommon for the back of the piece to be fairly plain and made out of a material that compliments the other fabrics used. If you are making a smaller version you may be able to use a single piece of material. Larger versions will often need multiple pieces of material.

Quilts had fairly humble beginnings. They were created in order to keep people warm and it was not uncommon to find multiple layers of quilts used when the weather became very cold. As time went on, they became a form of functional art. Quilters worked hard to create beautiful patterns both with the fabric and with the stitching that was used throughout the piece.

Fabric is likely the first thing that people think about when they make their list of supplies to buy. Many times in the past, quilts were made from scraps of different fabrics that were left over from other projects. This has changed. Now, a quilt maker will often choose specific fabric that can be used to create a specific pattern and may often choose fabrics that are made out of cotton or other similar fabrics.

Insulating your quilt is more important in a functional quilt than it would be in a piece that was meant to be used as art. If you want to make sure that the piece you make is very warm, look for batting that is designed for colder weather. It may not be thicker than batting used in quilts for moderate climates but it will be warmer.

Thread is used in many different places when making a quilt. Often, crafters will use plain thread in colors that compliment the fabric when stitching the pieces together. There are special threads that you may want to use on the front to create the pattern. Look for options that have a metallic sheen to give your piece some extra sparkle.

You will also need some special equipment in order to create your piece. Often, once the fabric is all sewn together around the insulating layer, a crafter will use a quilting frame to hold the fabric taut. This will allow the fabric to be stitched in beautiful patterns.

If you have exhausted your local craft and fabric stores, you may want to look online. You can find great deals on everything from fabric to thread to batting. You may find great prices on different options and you may be able to find a wider range of options online than you would in stores that are closer to you. Just make sure that you factor in shipping costs as well as any exchange rates if you decide to buy fabric and notions from international suppliers.




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