Quilting Tips Help Make Process Quicker, Easier

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Regardless of how easy a process may seem to be, over the years Americans will develop new methods of accomplishing the same things. This rule especially applies to quilters and as each one struggles with some facet of quilting, tips emerge as a means of making it easier. For example, if you are having trouble finding the grain in a fabric, turn it over. Usually the backside is fainter and makes the direction of the thread easier to determine.

Many quilters pre-wash their fabric before turning it into a work of art and have found that a washing machine is not overly friendly to a new piece of cloth. The small threads at the edges seem to get longer and tangled. If thrown into the dryer with the threads loose, they will be really tied together, pulling the fabric into unimaginable positions. One of the quilting tips used to eliminate this is to snip of a small, triangular piece of all four corners of the cloth before putting it in the washing machine. Clipping about a half-inch triangle should end the binding thread nightmare.

Another of the useful quilting tips involves using your iron when you are pressing a seam allowance. Before you press the allowance to one side place the iron flat and leave it there. Do not move it around. The seam will set just fine without the puckers from being sewn.

Warm Ups And Practice For Quilters

When someone begins a new hobby or job they usually have some sort of training and even after they are good at it they practice to improve or at least to maintain their ability. Quilting is no different. While many have sewn for years, quilting tips always seem to help and when using one of the new quilting tips if it involves your machine, it is best to practice on scrap cloth first. There is no shame in having a few scraps laying around to practice a new stitch for the first few times.

Practically everyone has a warm up routine they go through regardless of what their intended activity. Runners, sports athletes, even many typists have a routine to limber their muscles and their minds to get ready for the task at hand. Many quilters will have an infant flannel blanket laying around to run a few stitches through their machine to warm up and be ready to go before putting their expensive fabric to the needle.

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