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quilting question, 2 block quilts, I am new to this, any information can be useful!?
My mom is a member of the quilt of guilt I am a great artist. go together to make a break "away" from home. I have a challenge quilt 2 due 4/29/09. Like much, but I have no experince. Does anyone have any I can simple ideas can work with ... advice, although it would be great! my first thought and inspiration has been my husband's grandmothers quilt destoyed because I thought I was too damaged. hes a biker, was a rebel. No tissue accumulation test .. How I can put together and some models of inspiration to him .. mine must be "original" ... thanks!
A quilt block is one that uses two different blocks to create a secondary motive. A simple example is a block of Snowball and Nine Patch block. Alternating blocks, you get an interesting effect. See first link below for an example. This is one of the easiest two block combinations. The choice of fabrics and embellishments (beads as an artist, you could not make a quilt no frills added, right?), Is original. Check Quilter cache for ideas and instruction block. She has more than one thousand block diagrams, all free, all with clear illustrations and instructions. If familiar with photo editing software, you can copy images, crop, and move on to see what combinations look block. You can also draw on graph paper and using crayons to play with different effects. With respect to the seam and the actual process of quilting, of course, you can help your mom, but also You can get a book from start quilting with Alex Anderson. It teaches the basics of quilting and gives instructions for six blocks in common. If you wish to incorporate some "rebels" in your quilt, you can change a few blocks with traditional angles, deliberately cut points, and what is a little crazy. The advantage is that it does not take an experienced Quilter, you do not have to worry about the points of law, sewing and accurate cutting, and can ask each error as a design element. It is often considered a "peculiar" or blanket. See link for some examples. The following link is a tutorial for a block of twisted log cabin. This is an excellent starting point to learn not only how twisted to make a block, but how to sew a lock period. Along the crooked lines of blocks, you can try to put the pieces of paper. This technique allows it to be much more savage in its reconstruction, with very small pieces, unusual angles, lines and more accurate. Instead of relying on the seams perfect and precise cutting, to sew on the lines printed on a sheet of paper or fabric foundation. There is a bit of a learning curve, but once it clicks in your head, you'll be fine. There are several ways to do this, including the stitching through the paper and then pull through, the seam of a fabric such as gauze, and the "score" the fabric of the foundations of freezer paper with an iron, to withdraw and sew along the edge rather than through the paper. I use the freezer paper method because they can use the base and again. Play with different techniques before you find one you like. There are links below some models.
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