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Braiding, cutting, binding and piercing are all activities that are necessary for quilting. Learn more about how to create your own quilt in this free video series.
There are 37 videos in this series:

Learn how to tear away paper from your quilt in this free video series that will have you creating the perfect quilt in no time.

Learn how to attach a 16 patch to your quilt in this free video series that will have you creating the perfect quilt in no time.

Learn how to press your quilt strips and ready them for assembly in this free video series that will have you creating the perfect quilt in no time.

Learn how to cut pieces, strips and patches for your quilt in this free video series that will have you creating the perfect quilt in no time.

Learn how to utilize various hand appliqué techniques on your quilt in this free video series that will have you creating the perfect quilt in no time.

Learn how to sew you quilt and its patches together in this free video series that will have you creating the perfect quilt in no time.

Learn what materials you'll need in order to perform the appliqué technique to your quilt in this free video series that will have you creating the perfect quilt in no time.

Learn how to prepare a patch for your quilt in this free video series that will have you creating the perfect quilt in no time.

Learn how to run a stitch for appliqué for your quilt in this free video series that will have you creating the perfect quilt in no time.

Learn how to turn your needle for appliqué on your quilt in this free video series that will have you creating the perfect quilt in no time.

Learn how to complete the end knot for appliqué on your quilt in this free video series that will have you creating the perfect quilt in no time.

Learn how to choose the right quilting class for you in this free video series that will have you creating the perfect quilt in no time.

Quilting is a type of sewing that involves a needle and a special quilting thread is used to sew through three layers of the quilt: the top, the batting and the backing. The quilter typically passes the needle from the quilt top all the way through to the bottom layer and then pushes the needle back up. Simple to quite elaborate patterns are formed by these quilting stitches. Tying is another method of holding the three layers of the quilt together. A bed covering or similar large rectangular piece of quilting work is called a quilt. A quilt does not have to be rectangular, however. Many quilts hang on the wall as art quilts and are all kinds of shapes and sizes. Given the popularity of quilts as heirlooms and gifts, it's no surprise that many people who might have been intimidated by sewing and crafts will attempt to learn this skill as they grow older.
In this free instructional clip series, our expert will demonstrate the methods you need to master to begin your journey to become an expert quilter. Learn all the basic techniques and tips for making a variety of quilts, how to stitch, tips for layering the fabric and much more!
Jeanette White Jeanette White is the owner of Piper's Quilts & Comforts in Sugarhouse, UT.dkdk
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