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		<title>Flying Geese 2 Quilting Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 07:19:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kert</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[Education]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[Flying Geese]]></category>

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MyQuilting asked: 

There are many ways to do a flying geese block for your quilt, this is the second method. See more free quilting videos like this one at myquilting.comHARLEY
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<div><em><strong>MyQuilting</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/>
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<p><br/>There are many ways to do a flying geese block for your quilt, this is the second method. See more free quilting videos like this one at myquilting.com<br/><br/>HARLEY</div>
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		<title>Finish your Quilt With Tying</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 13:55:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kert</dc:creator>
		
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Penny Halgren asked: Sometimes tying a quilt seems like the very last resort to getting a quilt finished.While hand quilters love the look of a skillfully hand quilted quilt, and machine quilters appreciate the beauty and complexity of fine machine quilting, tying a quilt can be equally rewarding. And those ties don&#8217;t need to be [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Penny Halgren</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Sometimes tying a quilt seems like the very last resort to getting a quilt finished.<br/><br/>While hand quilters love the look of a skillfully hand quilted quilt, and machine quilters appreciate the beauty and complexity of fine machine quilting, tying a quilt can be equally rewarding. And those ties don&#8217;t need to be simple yarn knots with tails tied every 6 inches.<br/><br/>For example, take a look at some of the particularly ornate Crazy Quilts from more than 100 years ago. These gorgeous Crezy Quilts were tied, but it isn&#8217;t obvious how they were tied, since you can&#8217;t see the ties on the front; thus didn&#8217;t distract from the exquisite embroidery stitches.<br/><br/>On the back side of these quilts there are simple double thread tacks holding the quilt together. To achieve this, the patchwork quilt top was sewn to a foundation fabric, securing the top to the inner layer.<br/><br/>The backing layer is also attached to the foundation fabric in the center of the quilt, but the ties do not come through to the quilt top. By carefully pulling the needle and thread through only the backing and the foundation, the double threads could be tied on the back.<br/><br/>Extra work, to be certain, but clearly worth the effort in order to preserve the quality and beauty of the Crazy Quilt top.<br/><br/>But, What About the Patchwork Quilts of Today?<br/><br/>Everyone agrees that tying a quilt is much faster and generally easier than either machine or hand quilting.<br/><br/>Basically anyone who can hold a needle can tie a quilt and get a sense of accomplishment. All members of a congregation are invited to tie a knot in the prayer quilt, no sewing ability needed. Yarn, perle cotton or embroidery thread tied in a simple knot is perfect for that kind of quilt. When the quilts are made, the quilters place the ties in the quilts, and then the members of the congregation finish the quilts by tying the knots.<br/><br/>Other quilts would be ruined by either hand or machine quilting. Anyone who has seen a moderately heavily quilted quilt understands that the quilting tends to reduce the puffiness in a quilt.<br/><br/>If you want a puffy, fluffy quilt, using thick batting will give you that look. And tying the quilt will keep the layers together while maintaining the puffiness you want. Hand or machine quilting this type of quilt would significantly reduce the puffiness, and completely change the look of your quilt.<br/><br/>Many tied quilts are simply tied in the corners between the blocks, leaving the blocks as open space. Other quilts are tied in the center of each block with either yarn or perle cotton.<br/><br/>But, tying a quilt doesn&#8217;t need to be boring!<br/><br/>The best ties are washable, won&#8217;t unravel, will stay tied, and are strong enough to hold together when they are tied. Even with those considerations, why not add a little flair? Using embroidery floss or cording might be a possibility. And instead of using yarn or perle cotton, try a ribbon.<br/><br/>And what about adding something interesting in the tie? Sew a cute shaped button - say a train or fire truck - onto your quilt, and then tie the knot on the back of the quilt. Simply pull your thread from the back of the quilt, attach the button, and knot the thread, just as you would sew a button on a shirt.<br/><br/>Another possibility is a bow. Instead of just knotting your quilt tie, finish it off with a bow. Add a large button under the bow for an even more interesting look. As added safety against the bow coming untied, double knot it.<br/><br/>And speaking of trains, trucks and other things with wheels, make double-sided circles of fabric and sew them on to your quilt as wheels of your vehicle, attaching them just in the center. You might even add a button on top, and make the fabric circle wheel able to spin around.<br/><br/>If you have a lattice on your quilt top, maybe you could lay down a narrow ribbon and tie it in place with ribbon ties every few inches along the way. If you will wash the quilt or wall hanging, the ribbon strips might need additional stitching to secure them to the quilt top.<br/><br/>Where you place the ties on your quilt can be interesting, too. Just as quilters stitch their quilting to make a design, your ties can add to the design of your quilt.<br/><br/>If your quilt has an ocean flavor, your ties can be like birds in the sky or whiskers on a seal. A basket quilt might have bows along the handles of the baskets. And your Sunbonnet Sue might have ribbons on her hat.<br/><br/>Have fun with every aspect of your quilt - from sewing the blocks together to quilting the top - whether you hand quilt, machine quilt or tie your quilt, finish it so someone you love can enjoy using it.<br/><br/><br/><br/>GRAHAM</div>
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		<title>Thomas Newman&#8217;s &#8216;How to Make an American Quilt&#8217;</title>
		<link>http://quiltingismyhobbie.com/music/thomas-newmans-how-to-make-an-american-quilt/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 05:51:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kert</dc:creator>
		
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Mystie815 asked: 

Theme from &#8216;How to Make an American Quilt&#8217; &#8230; Thomas Newman Theme How to Make an American QuiltHEATH
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<p><br/>Theme from &#8216;How to Make an American Quilt&#8217; &#8230; Thomas Newman Theme How to Make an American Quilt<br/><br/>HEATH</div>
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		<title>Quilting Swirls</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 03:45:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kert</dc:creator>
		
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jemerasp asked: 

This is the way I quilt free swirls. Sorry about the light , it ´s no good .ELOY
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<p><br/>This is the way I quilt free swirls. Sorry about the light , it ´s no good .<br/><br/>ELOY</div>
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		<title>How to Quilt : Tools &amp; Supply List For Quilting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 10:51:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kert</dc:creator>
		
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expertvillage asked: 

How to gather and use the supplies needed in quilting design, including machines, stencils, patterns and fabric;get expert tips and advice on making a quilt in this free instructional video. Expert: Shelly Cordsen Bio: Shelly Cordsen has been sewing and crafting for years. She offers classes around the Southwest demonstrating many different advanced [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>expertvillage</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/>
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<p><br/>How to gather and use the supplies needed in quilting design, including machines, stencils, patterns and fabric;get expert tips and advice on making a quilt in this free instructional video. Expert: Shelly Cordsen Bio: Shelly Cordsen has been sewing and crafting for years. She offers classes around the Southwest demonstrating many different advanced techniques. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips<br/><br/>HOMER</div>
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		<title>Jelly Rolls - Brand New to Quilting series - Quilting Tutorial</title>
		<link>http://quiltingismyhobbie.com/paint-by-numbers/jelly-rolls-brand-new-to-quilting-series-quilting-tutorial/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 09:50:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kert</dc:creator>
		
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MissouriQuiltCo asked: 

missouriquiltco.com - A look at &#8220;jelly rolls&#8221; for brand new quilters. Although this series is designed for beginners, we will have other, more advanced, series coming soon. If you&#8217;d like to get started on quilting and need supplies, come on over and check us out at www.MissouriQuiltCo.com or take a look at www.QuiltersDailyDeal.comGALEN
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<div><em><strong>MissouriQuiltCo</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/>
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<p><br/>missouriquiltco.com - A look at &#8220;jelly rolls&#8221; for brand new quilters. Although this series is designed for beginners, we will have other, more advanced, series coming soon. If you&#8217;d like to get started on quilting and need supplies, come on over and check us out at www.MissouriQuiltCo.com or take a look at www.QuiltersDailyDeal.com<br/><br/>GALEN</div>
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		<title>quilting with buck</title>
		<link>http://quiltingismyhobbie.com/comedy/quilting-with-buck/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 16:24:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kert</dc:creator>
		
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panodano98 asked: 

how to sew a quilt,, with a guy named buckHAROLD
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<p><br/>how to sew a quilt,, with a guy named buck<br/><br/>HAROLD</div>
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		<title>What is the name of a quilt made with squares of all different material?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 00:01:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kert</dc:creator>
		
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Penny L asked: I used to know the name, and it is driving me nuts. I have been collecting fabric swatches from all of my projects for the last few years and am finally ready to make the quilt, my goal was 500 different squares, but I am going to go with 400.LUCAS
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<div><em><strong>Penny L</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I used to know the name, and it is driving me nuts. I have been collecting fabric swatches from all of my projects for the last few years and am finally ready to make the quilt, my goal was 500 different squares, but I am going to go with 400.<br/><br/>LUCAS</div>
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		<title>Magna-Hoop Pro:  Quilting</title>
		<link>http://quiltingismyhobbie.com/howto/magna-hoop-pro-quilting/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 10:34:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kert</dc:creator>
		
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dzgns asked: 

Use the Magna-Hoop Pro to quilt!DARYL
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<div><em><strong>dzgns</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/>
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<p><br/>Use the Magna-Hoop Pro to quilt!<br/><br/>DARYL</div>
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		<title>Start a Quilting Business: Make Reproduction Quilts</title>
		<link>http://quiltingismyhobbie.com/home-and-family/start-a-quilting-business-make-reproduction-quilts/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 19:15:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kert</dc:creator>
		
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Penny Halgren asked: ve a little patience and love to pay attention to detail, maybe making reproduction quilts is the home-based business for you!Almost everyone has a beloved quilt in their home, one made by a dear family member. Those quilts are often passed down through several generations. They eventually start to show wear and [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Penny Halgren</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>ve a little patience and love to pay attention to detail, maybe making reproduction quilts is the home-based business for you!<br/><br/>Almost everyone has a beloved quilt in their home, one made by a dear family member. Those quilts are often passed down through several generations. They eventually start to show wear and can be used for nothing more than display.<br/><br/>There are people who would actually love to use those quilts, but know that normal everyday use would destroy them. Those people would pay to have someone reproduce a likeness of that quilt.<br/><br/>If you decide to make reproduction quilts as your quilting business, you will need to know your customer&#8217;s wants very clearly. Maybe your customer would like the quilt to use the same color scheme but to be sewn with new fabrics. But what if they want exactly the same fabrics?<br/><br/>There are fabrics being manufactured today that are reproductions dating as far back as the 1800s. Those fabrics can be costly, though, so make sure you pass that expense along to the customer.<br/><br/>Another option does exist, but there are several &#8220;ifs&#8221; involved: &#8220;if&#8221; the fabric is still in good condition; &#8220;if&#8221; the customer understands the new quilt will look as worn as the old one but will be much more stable; &#8220;if&#8221; you have digital direct to garment printing available in your area, you can create the same quilt for much less than the reproduction fabrics.<br/><br/>Digital direct to garment printing is a process that apparel decorators use. It is NOT screen printing. It is NOT sublimation printing. It is NOT a transfer. Do not try to reproduce a quilt using any of those methods. Any of those methods will fade and wear quickly over time and will not feel natural.<br/><br/>Digital printers lay fabric on top of the printer platen and print onto the fabric as we would print paper from a printer at home. The inks are water based,actually penetrating the fabric fibers to become part of the fabric. A heat press is used to dry the water out of the ink, leaving only a soft natural looking fabric!<br/><br/>To create a reproduction quilt, you or your digital printer would scan in the fabrics and create your very own &#8220;yardage.&#8221; The print area is generally around 14&#215;16 inches, so your fabrics would be printed in segments that size. If your customer doesn&#8217;t mind and if you think the fabric quality is good enough, you could actually scan in the entire quilt block and print it. You&#8217;d still have to piece the blocks to each other and quilt them.<br/><br/>To find a digital garment printer in your area, start by calling the t-shirt printers listed in your phone directory. Ask if they provide water based digital direct to garment printing. When you find someone who says yes, pay them a visit. Ask to see samples. You will not be able to feel any ink on the products at all. You also will not be able to see a line around it like transfers tend to leave.<br/><br/>If you choose to reproduce quilts as your quilting business, you will have truly selected a niche market. You can reproduce quilts that customers bring to you, or you can reproduce quilts that you love to resell at craft shows or in your own online store.<br/><br/>If you choose to reproduce quilts to resell at shows, be sure to attach a small tag or note that tells a little about the quilt&#8217;s history and a photo of its inspiration if possible. Sometimes knowing a little about the quilt&#8217;s past is the difference between making a sale or not!<br/><br/><br/><br/>CLYDE</div>
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