Make A Quilt
Quilting stores and websites make it easy to get the supplies so you can make a quilt. The vast number of places that are available to purchase supplies from makes it easy on the quilter. Because there are such a variety of items to choose from, it’s easy to get caught up in a “quilting rush.” By stocking up on a variety of supplies, when it comes time to begin a project, you will only need to decide who the quilt will be for and if it will be for a special occasion. You won’t have to rush out and buy anything because you will already have everything you need on hand.
If you are using a kit, then making a quilt is pretty self-explanatory. You just need to follow the instructions. There will also be helpful tips and guidelines that you can use to help finish your quilt in a timely manner. The fabric pieces that are included in quilt kits are pre-cut, so you don’t have to worry about cutting out blocks to use. It is very important that all of your quilt blocks are uniform in size, so that the edges will match up nicely when you sew them together. When you are doing your first quilt, it is nice not to have to worry about this step. You can move on to cutting out your own quilt blocks as you grow more comfortable with your skills. When you are making a quilt from a kit for the first time, it can be just as rewarding as making one from scratch with only a pattern to follow.
After you have made several quilts and have figured out some of the in’s and out’s of how to make a quilt, if an idea pops into your head or you see a combination of colors and patterns that you like, then you can either head to the store to purchase the materials needed to complete your upcoming project or you can use the supplies that you already have on hand.
Quilting is a fun hobby, yet when you want to make a quilt it is easy to be overwhelmed at first by the sheer number of patterns out there. It can also be on the expensive side to set up your quilting area so that you can quilt when you get time without worrying about if you have the right materials on hand. However, the joy you will experience in completing a quilt will be equal to the joy felt by the loved one who will receive it.
By Crafts Editor
