Fabric Colors for a Quilt for a Teenage Boy: My 3rd quilt will be for my teenage son, I’m going to stick to mostly navy blues and oranges. I’m still on the fence about the background on this one but am leaning towards a nice charcoal gray. I’m in LOVE withthis quilt that Am...
Quilt Ruler Pins supplies 1pieceFabric 6 1/2" x 6 1/2"For Center 2piecesFabric 5 1/2" x 5 1/2"For 1st Border 2piecesFabric 7 1/4" x 7 1/4"For Second Border Instructions Cut the two 5 1/2” x 5 1/2” and 7 1/4” x 7 1/4” squares in half along the diagonal. ...
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If you want to make a simple block and you’re not sure how much fabric you will need, try to determine the size of each block. After, decide how many blocks you need to make the size quilt you imagined. Yes, it seems difficult if you’ve never done it before. But you can always...
TOP TIP: If you're new to quilting, this guide onhow to make a quilt for beginnersis super helpful. Check it out! Supplies To Make A Fabric Panel Quilt your fabric panel (I usedLittle Brier Rose fabricby Jill Howard) border pieces: any extra fabric you'd like to add to the top, ...
So I'll show you a little hack where you just wrap the tail of your binding into the starting part. It makes sewing quilt binding so much easier! Are you ready? (Super useful for when you make one of thesebest free baby quilting patterns-so cute!) ...
Use a mild detergent specifically designed for down products. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners as they can damage the feathers. Ensure that the comforter has enough space to move freely in the machine. Professional Cleaning: If your down comforter requires professional cleaning, take it to ...
Repeat for the bottom. Press the seam allowances towards the border fabric. 4 Now measure the left and right sides of the quilt including the border you just added. It should measure 38”. Cut the remaining 2 border strips to 38” long. Pin and sew to the quilt using a ¼” seam...
or perhaps church or school groups could use them for craft fairs, etc? I think quilt groups at church would love to get some fabric that someone could share! Donna B. Reply Jill January 2, 2016 at 6:45 pm Happy New Year to you too Donna. Thanks for the great ideas and ...
Before you cut your fabric, removing wrinkles will make the process much easier. Use your iron's steam setting if it has one. Step 5 Measure and cut your patchwork. After deciding how big you want your quilt to be, you can work backwards, determining the size of each square - remember...