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QUILT#1
A layered textile made by sewing together two or more layers, typically consisting of a top layer, batting, and backing.
BATTING#2
The middle layer of a quilt, usually made from cotton or polyester, providing warmth and thickness.
BINDING#3
A strip of fabric sewn around the edges of a quilt to finish and secure the layers.
SEAM#4
The line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together, crucial for creating quilt blocks.
PATCHWORK#5
A quilting technique that involves sewing together different pieces of fabric to create a larger design.
QUILT BLOCK#6
A square or rectangular unit of a quilt made from pieced or appliqued fabric.
APPLIQUE#7
A technique where fabric shapes are sewn onto a larger piece of fabric to create designs.
PRESSING#8
The technique of using an iron to flatten seams and pieces of fabric for a neater finish.
CUTTING MAT#9
A self-healing mat used as a protective surface for cutting fabric with rotary cutters.
ROTARY CUTTER#10
A tool with a circular blade used for cutting multiple layers of fabric quickly and accurately.
SEWING MACHINE#11
A machine used to stitch fabric together, essential for efficient quilting.
FOOT PEDAL#12
A foot-operated control used to start and stop the sewing machine, allowing hands-free operation.
QUILTING FOOT#13
A specialized presser foot that helps guide fabric layers evenly while quilting.
COLOR THEORY#14
The study of how colors interact, helping quilters choose complementary fabrics.
FABRIC TYPES#15
Different materials used in quilting, such as cotton, flannel, and batik, each with unique properties.
LAP QUILT#16
A smaller quilt designed for personal use, typically measuring around 50x60 inches.
SASHING#17
Fabric strips that separate quilt blocks, enhancing the overall design.
QUILTING METHOD#18
The technique used to sew the layers of a quilt together, such as hand quilting or machine quilting.
CARE LABEL#19
A label sewn onto a quilt providing care instructions for washing and maintenance.
MACHINE QUILTING#20
Using a sewing machine to quilt layers together, often faster than hand quilting.
HAND QUILTING#21
A traditional method of quilting where stitches are made by hand, often resulting in a unique texture.
QUILT DESIGN#22
The planning and layout of a quilt, including color selection and block arrangement.
SEWING SPACE#23
A designated area for sewing, equipped with tools and materials for quilting projects.
QUILTING COMMUNITY#24
Groups of quilters who share knowledge, support, and inspiration, often through local clubs or online forums.
MATERIALS LIST#25
A comprehensive list of all tools and fabrics needed to complete a quilting project.