How to Quilting for Beginners: The Complete Easy Guide to Learn Quilting Quickly
By Annie Ramsey
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Quilting involves many different skills apart from sewing. Some love creating and planning the design, some love the piecing, and others love the actual quilting, but everyone loves the finished product! If you’ve looked around a store that has quilting supplies, you’ve seen an awful lot of sometimes baffling equipment. Don’t be intimidated! You don’t need a lot of fancy stuff to make a quilt. Your great-great-granny certainly didn’t have all that, and she made gorgeous quilts … and so can you. So, here’s a ‘how to get started’ manual to get you headed in the right direction. After that, it’s your road and your quilt. Take two layers of fabric, stitch them together with padding in between, and the why and how are up to you.
Quilting is as varied and creative as the millions of people who quilt. Every quilt is unique, and so is every quilter. There are no ‘rules’ for quilting; there’s really no right or wrong way to do things. It’s an ancient traditional craft that is still innovative, fresh, and constantly changing with the times. From Buenos Aires to Beijing to Belfast, you’ll find quilters, quilts, and an astonishing array of color and creativity.
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How to Quilting for Beginners - Annie Ramsey
Introduction
Welcome to the rich and amazing world of quilting! And congratulations for deciding to learn it. That is an excellent choice. This amazing, addictive craft will soon fill your life with joy and colors, with creativity and exhilaration.
This book contains proven steps and strategies on how to make your first quilt and provides the bases for learning the basics of quilting. The steps and information written in this book are universal and easy to understand for beginners. The book includes the description of errors which quilters might make and their easy solutions are recommended. This book will aid you in evading the mistakes and learn from the experience of other quilters. The basic equipment, tool and skill for beginner and intermediate quilters mentioned in this book will help you in achieving the maximum out of your efforts.
If you are a house wife, and entrepreneur or someone who wants to learn the art of quilting for pastime activities or starting a business, the surely this book will serve as a guiding star for you.
Quilting is as varied and creative as the millions of people who quilt. Every quilt is unique, and so is every quilter. There are no ‘rules’ for quilting; there’s really no right or wrong way to do things. It’s an ancient traditional craft that is still innovative, fresh, and constantly changing with the times. From Buenos Aires to Beijing to Belfast, you’ll find quilters, quilts, and an astonishing array of color and creativity.
Meant both as a step-by-step introduction to quilting and as a reference tool, this guide will help you get your foot on the ladder and hopefully avoid most of the usual beginner’s mistakes.
And then you will be ready to take your first steps alone on the path of your new life, a life we hope will be filled with projects, new techniques, new patterns, tons of fabrics and hours of bliss.
Chapter 1: Let´s Talk a Little about History
Modern quilting combines two truly ancient crafts, quilting and piecing. The oldest known quilted piece, the center section of a floor covering, was found in Mongolia and dates back to the first century. However, there are drawings and references to quilted items going back to the ancient Egyptians circa 3000 BC. Most early quilting was used to create garments for protection and/or warmth, depending on the climate. Crusaders returning to their homes in Europe brought quilted items back with them, sparking an interest in the craft. Quilted items were first used as padding garments under armor for both knights and their horses and, later on, became fashionable for coats and doublets.
Quilts as bedding was actually a ‘late’ idea in the history of quilting, and it was the provenance of the upper class. These were called ‘whole cloth’ quilts, made from a single large piece of fabric (no patchwork) stitched to another large piece, with wool in between. Only the wealthy could afford such fabric, and only they had the time to sit and do all that hand stitching. Many designs sewn on the quilts were complex and beautiful; their purpose was simply to keep the stuffing from shifting around. Practicality made into art. Quilting designs still range from simple straight lines to intricate swirls, curls, figures, and vines.
When the European settlers came to the New World, they brought their quilting skills with them. Fabric, however, could be hard to come by in the colonies, particularly as settlers moved west, away from the shipping centers on the eastern coasts. Enter another ancient craft -—piecing. Piecing smaller bits together to make something large enough to use simply must date back to the earliest cavemen. It’s only logical when survival is challenging and materials scarce. Many of the early settlers in the Americas were also battling for their survival, and they couldn’t move west to claim land from the wilderness dragging looms with them, nor did they have the time or space to do much weaving. So they used their ingenuity and recycled what they had. The scrap bits from bought fabric and the small good patches left in otherwise worn-out and un-wearable clothes were saved and pieced together for quilt tops -—and patchwork quilts were suddenly everywhere. It didn’t take long before quilters began arranging the colors into pleasing patterns.
Hand-quilting a bed covering, however, was very time-consuming and took up a lot of space (it still is and does). So, many women would do the piecing during the long winters that kept them indoors. When spring came and the animals could be turned out into the fields, the quilting frame could be set up in the barn. Later, the ‘quilting bee’ was born -—women gathering and working together to quilt the tops they’d pieced during the winter. With the quilting frames set up outdoors, the women could share the work, swap ideas and techniques, and socialize. They could also finish many quilts in a day, as well as teach the young ones how to do it. Followed by a dinner gathering of all the families, with music and dancing afterwards, quilting bees became quite a welcome social event for everyone.
Every ethnic group has brought its own patterns, colors schemes, techniques, and stories into quilting. It’s truly international. Historic events, local legends, and much-loved people and pets have all found their way into quilt patterns. Perhaps you’ll create your own story through a quilt.
Women quilting on a floor frame. Image from Flicker by Francis
Chapter 2: Getting Started!
Let Me Introduce Your Tools
The tools you need to get started are actually very few; the tools available to you are numerous. Until you know what area of the process you enjoy the most, it’s best to keep your equipment minimal. You may already have the basic things you need to start quilting, and they’re all useful for other purposes if you decide that quilting is not for you. It’s very easy in crafting of any kind to invest a lot of money into all sorts of equipment at the start, when you’re all gung-ho and excited to create, only to end up with a closet full of stuff you never really use.
So, what are those few tools? Sewing needles, pins, thread, scissors, an iron, a ruler, pencil/pen, a