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APPLIQUÉ#1
A sewing technique where fabric shapes are sewn onto a larger piece to create designs, adding depth and interest.
EMBROIDERY#2
The art of decorating fabric with needle and thread, enhancing quilts with personal touches and intricate designs.
COLOR THEORY#3
The study of how colors interact, crucial for selecting harmonious fabrics in quilting projects.
FABRIC SELECTION#4
The process of choosing appropriate fabrics based on texture, color, and pattern to achieve desired quilt aesthetics.
QUILT ASSEMBLY#5
The stage of putting together quilt layers, ensuring proper alignment and secure stitching for durability.
BINDING#6
The final step in quilt finishing, where edges are enclosed with fabric strips for a polished look.
DESIGN BOARD#7
A visual tool used to organize fabric choices, colors, and design elements for a cohesive quilt project.
LAYERING#8
The technique of stacking quilt components—top, batting, and backing—before sewing them together.
STITCHING TECHNIQUES#9
Various methods used in sewing, including straight, zigzag, and decorative stitches, each serving different purposes.
QUILT LABELING#10
Creating a personalized label for your quilt, often including the maker's name and date, adding a personal touch.
PRE-WASHING#11
Washing fabrics before use to prevent shrinkage and color bleeding, ensuring the quilt maintains its integrity.
SKETCHING#12
The practice of drawing initial designs for a quilt, helping to visualize the final product before construction.
TEMPLATE CREATION#13
Making patterns from paper or plastic to guide cutting and sewing appliqué shapes accurately.
QUILTING PATTERNS#14
Pre-designed layouts or motifs used as a guide for stitching, influencing the overall look of the quilt.
CUTTING TECHNIQUES#15
Methods for accurately cutting fabric pieces to ensure precise assembly and fit in quilt construction.
TEXTURE#16
The visual and tactile quality of fabric, which can add depth and interest to a quilt through various materials.
EMBELLISHMENTS#17
Decorative elements added to quilts, such as beads or sequins, enhancing visual appeal and personal expression.
CREATIVITY IN QUILTING#18
The ability to express personal style and ideas through fabric choices, patterns, and techniques.
WORKSPACE ORGANIZATION#19
Arranging tools and materials efficiently to streamline the quilting process and enhance productivity.
REFLECTIVE PORTFOLIO#20
A collection of works and notes documenting the quilting process, showcasing skills and learning throughout the course.
QUILT COMPONENTS#21
The individual parts of a quilt, including the top, batting, and backing, each playing a crucial role in the finished product.
QUILT FINISHING#22
The final steps in completing a quilt, including binding, labeling, and preparing for presentation.
DESIGN INSPIRATION#23
Sources of creativity that influence quilt themes and styles, such as nature, art, or personal experiences.
NEEDLE-TURN APPLIQUÉ#24
A hand-sewing method for appliqué where raw edges are turned under as you stitch, resulting in a clean finish.
RAW EDGE APPLIQUÉ#25
A technique where the fabric is stitched onto the background without turning under the edges, creating a more casual look.