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Quilt Colorado in Japan

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Pictures and descriptions of 50 quilts which were shown in the Colorado State capitol in June, 1988. Greeting by Roy Romer, Governor



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How To Use a Quilting Frame

A quilting frame is a piece of equipment which holds all of your quilting material together so that you can sew your quilt without having to worry about holding everything together. A quilting frame is not much different from an everyday needlework frame, except for the size and material used.

The key use of a quilting frame is to maintain tension throughout. Before you begin to stitch your quilt design, you should lightly trace an outline of your pattern on top of the quilt so that there is a pattern for you to follow once your project is loaded on a quilting frame.

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Once you have loaded your project onto the quilting frame, make sure that all edges of your fabric line up so that your quilt will hang properly when completed. You should always work from the center of the quilt towards the outer sides to make sure that everything stays smooth.

How To Use a Quilting Frame

There are three basic types of quilting frames. A full sized frame, for larger quilts, is usually called a stretcher frame because your quilt is completely spread out. It is usually just constructed with four long pieces of board held together with clamps. This frame is good because basting is not needed, but it takes up so much space that it needs to be put somewhere where it will never have to be taken down.

The next type is a three roller frame and is called so because it has three attached bars that roll back and forth. The quilter will attach their backing and batting to two of the bars and the quilt on the third bar. This frame is beneficial because it eliminates sagging, but there are more adjustments to be made throughout the quilting process.

The final frame type, a Q-Snap Floor Frame, is made out of PVC pipe. With this frame, you will lay your quilt over the frame and then clamp it down at the edges. With this frame type, it is lightweight and portable and is easily disassembled if needed. Most models of this type also come with a carrying case.

How To Use a Quilting Frame

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Beginner Quilting - Learn the Art of Bargello Quilt

If you like something of a visual treat then Bargello quilts are such ones. Once to start admiring the craft that goes into making of a Bargello quilt you will always remember to admire this quilt type.

It's simple to make and also like a treasure. Beginners could be in for a surprise when they find that it's simple to make and the results shall make to feel proud too. Even the basic knowledge of operating a rotary cutter lining up with a ruler and general knowledge of using a sewing machine, one-forth seam stitch specifically.

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This art of Bargello making is easy and you should try it some time soon. Here's what you need to do-

Beginner Quilting - Learn the Art of Bargello Quilt

list of items you need :

* A Standard sewing machine
* Stitching needles - general size 12
* Iron
* A Rotary cutter
* Spray starch
* Needles
* Pins- beaded head
* Cutting Mat
* The material for fabrics could be in 7 different shades (plain as well as printed)

* Quilt batting
* Material for binding borders.
* Rotary ruler

Material for binding borders

instruction to make :

1. A single color would not be bad at all as multiple colors can have that overdone effect. Cotton as fabric shall be the best bet. Cloth used for binding purpose should be of contrasting color, as it will lighten up the border looks. Prewash the cloth, dry it up and iron it with starch.

2. Keep all things like pattern and design simple so as to avoid difficulties later on in creating it. A wave pattern shall be easy. Here is what you will have to do for a wave pattern. Also aid from quilting software can be handy.

3. The strips have to cut three and half inches in length of the fabric, from cut the strips 3.5 inches wide of the fabric. Fabric with fold is to be faced towards you and then to be cut 2.5 inches strips of every fabric . Cut the fabric one at a time if you are a beginner.

4. Thereafter sew the fabric strips to join them, use a ¼" seam gap and 15 stitches every inch. That will give you a three inch wide space at the end of the strip. Lay some weight over the fabric, which will settle the seam in order, and thereafter the fabric will remain steady.

5. Now lets cut the strips as well. Place the fabric on some sort mat where it can be cut. Take a gauge of three inches and trim the strip with such measure as to get strips in color blocks. You will find hard to join al the strips so it should be easier to take a proper measure and then cut them precisely as required.

6. Take the strips and put them on a board in a manner where the material of the 2nd strip is one square beneath the first one. Do this for 5 times again and again till the sixth time, then put the 6th strip parallel, seventh one above the sixth square. Now put more strips counting till number ten in ascending order.

The row are staked like this starting from 1 to 5 in decreasing order, 5 and 6 parallel & 7 to 10 in increasing order. When stacked together it gives you a wave. Repeat this process as many times as you like to.

7. then stitch the strips in order. that makes your piecing. then apply batting and thereafter the fabric back pack . quilting over the quilt is to be done , around each squareso that the layers are in place after every layer is proper. Then cut the improper borders and apply the binding cleanly around the fabric.

Thats it! you are done.

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Underground Railroad Quilt Block Codes

Underground Railroad is an important part of history. I have always been fascinated by the story of the Underground Railroad Quilt codes but have never taken the time to find out exactly what the codes really were and how they were able to communicate with them. I know there is still some controversy among historians about this theory. Some say that it is not supported by any documentary evidence like slave memoirs or recorded history of interviews with escaped slaves but there is something so believable in this theory. It is supposedly based on only one person's history as written in the book, Hidden in Plain View.

The theory is that in the Southern states before and during the American Civil War when the slaves were trying to escape the bonds of captivity that the Underground Railroad quilt codes were started. Few slaves were able to read or write and at the time it was illegal to teach them, so that is when the codes started to play a part in their quest for freedom. The codes were created by both Blacks who were free or former slaves and whites who didn't believe in slavery and wanted to aid those trying to escape through the Underground Railroad. A lot of our quilt patterns have their roots in the African traditions. The slaves brought them over to our country when they were captured and forced to leave their homelands. It wouldn't surprise me if these patterns, designs or symbols would be a way to communicate with each other that their owners could not interpret. I found it interesting that in Africa, men were the ones to make the textiles and women didn't really start this until they came to North America. It only makes sense, because the men were put to work out in the fields and women were to take care of the households.

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If you think about it, quilts being slung over a fence or hanging on a windowsill would be a perfect way to aid in the Underground Railroad cause. At the time it was a common way to air quilts out and most of the plantation owners or overseers would not pay any attention to them or think anything about seeing them there making it a perfect way to communicate.

Underground Railroad Quilt Block Codes

Here are a few of the common quilt block designs used in the Underground Railroad quilts and what they were supposed to mean to the runaway slaves.

Tumbling Blocks: This symbol was used to let the slaves know that a conductor or runaway slave hunter was in the area and it was time to move again.

Bear's Paw: This symbol let them know to follow a mountain trail and then to follow an actual bear's trail which would lead them to water and food.

Shoofly: A symbol that would identify a person who knew the codes and would help and guide them.

Drunkard's Path: This was a warning signal to remind slaves that slave hunters were in the area and to take a zigzag route or even travel south for a bit. Slaves heading south were not suspected of trying to escape.

Log Cabin: This is a symbol that meant it was time to seek shelter and that this person was safe to speak with. It was like a safe house along the journey.

In reading about the Underground Railroad quilt codes, I am no closer to knowing for sure if this is fact or fiction, but I do know that whenever I use one of these quilt patterns, it makes me think about this time in our history that brought sadness and heartache to so many people. It helps me to really appreciate the history of our quilt designs and gives me the desire to want to learn more.

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Amish Quilts to Crochet (Red Heart, Book 342)

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Make crocheted diagonal blocks to create this unique, colorful Amish Quilt Throw, LW2304.

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How To Quilt - The Plain Square Quilt Block

The most fundamental of quilt blocks is the plain square. That block could actually be square or rectangular. And that piece could make up the entire quilt or it could be one of many blocks in the quilt. However they are designed, plain, simple quilt blocks are an easy, quick quilt design.

The blocks for a blanket don't have to be made of cotton fabric. My initial introduction to knitting and crochet was instruction for a square to be combined with others pieced together. In practicing my new skill, many, many square-ish blocks of various colors and types of yarn were created and then bound together. It was a practical and useful result for my initial efforts in needle-craft. All of my dolls were well covered in knit or crocheted blankets created from the colorful blocks. Using a much lighter weight thread for crocheted blocks, the square can even be laid over a fabric piece and sewn into a cotton fabric quilt.

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The simplest of quilt top to create is the whole cloth quilt. It is easy to create but not so easy to quilt. Because of the lack of design, more focused attention is given to the quilting, so the quilting will be under a greater scrutiny. When done well, whole cloth quilts are spectacular. Because they are essentially made up of one large quilt block, I am including whole cloth in the category of plain quilt square.

How To Quilt - The Plain Square Quilt Block

Plain fabric blocks are an easy, quick and beautiful addition to any quilt top. With all of the amazing fabric patterns available, plain square quilt blocks combine into wonderful creations. More often, they are used as fill space between more intricately pieced blocks. Like the knitted blocks, very few of us who learned these skills as a child don't have small starter quilts made of plain fabric squares. Those quilt blocks can be made of patterned fabric or a solid color.

Fabric manufacturers also offer large images printed right on the material. Pictures of solar systems or teapots or African wildlife are all motifs that require quilt top patterns with ample area to display the images. Plain quilt blocks made up of the beautiful large pictures can be such an interesting addition to a themed quilt top.

Manufacturers are not the only ones with the ability to produce photographic images on quilt blocks. By using photo transfer fabric sheets, a personal picture can be printed onto a cotton quilt block. Memory quilts, capturing important events, people or places are perfect for personally printed squares. These blocks can be interspersed with other meaningful fabrics to increase the memorialization in the entire quilt.

Painting on fabric is another option. Painting technologies improve constantly and the development of new and better tools and materials make fabric painting more and more durable and easier to accomplish. The painting can be of images or can be made of written words. Write names, titles or events. Writing can be of every day script or fancy calligraphy. Painting can be done with inks, acrylics or metallics.

Another way to personalize plain fabric quilt blocks is to embroider on it. My first embroideries on quilt squares were done by hand. Later quilt blocks were machine embroidered. Adding embroideries that personalized a quilt meant for someone special is an easy, beautiful way of creating a one of a kind gift or memorial.

Images, embroideries or designs can be further embellished by including lace, ribbon, crystals, leather or whatever else can be sewn on to further impart the message being created in the quilt.

All in all, the most basic of quilt blocks, a plain square, can be transformed into a truly unique and creative expression. Plain isn't necessarily so plain.

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Amish Traditions Quilt and Other Projects (Part II in a four part series)

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Blair Satterfield (Houston) and Marc Swackhamer (Minneapolis) began their collaboration as architects in Houston, Texas, in 1998. HouMinn (pronounced human) Practice, their present-day moniker, is both an acronym of their current geographical locations and a homophone to describe their research-based practice, which seeks collaboration with experts outside architecture in order to create work that is more rigorous and resonates with a wide audience. Their innovative wall-based systems, such as OSWall, an open source platform; Cloak Wall; and Drape Wall are evolving explorations of this primary architectural element, while projects such as Pore House, Draft House, and Feedback House have tackled issues of sustainability and affordability. These research projects have been featured in numerous publications, including Dwell and Fast Company, and have garnered prestigious honors such the 2008 R&D Award from Architect magazine and the Best in Environments award from ID Magazine.

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