By Catalina Nielsen


While shopping at a quilt store is fun, and it's possible to find some of the most unique fabrics and quilting kits known to the hobby, many people are unaware that many quilting stores also are in business to give classes to would be quilters. They will teach novices not only an interest in quilting, but will also teach the skill. Hobbyists can learn the very basics of quilting and also more advanced skills.

Learning this hobby is fun for most people, and teaches a craft that allows for making gifts at holiday time, making fun blankets for children, or keepsakes for holidays. Not only that, but it also teaches a skill that can be used to start a business, or to make fun crafts, like purses and novelty t-shirts. It combines elements of sewing, pattern making, and design into a fun, and addictive past-time that almost anyone can do.

Almost anyone can learn this craft with a little patience and diligence. Most will need to invest in supplies to begin learning this art. A few of those items are investing in a quilting machine, and this is especially important if the beginning classes. Also needed will be pins, thimbles, needles, rotary cutters, hoops, frames, cotton and threads.

Don't be tempted to skip beyond where you are in learning this craft. Learning the basics and applying the simple principles first will be more beneficial in learning this important skill. Doing otherwise will only be a practice in frustration. Any new skill takes time to learn.

Also involved in this hobby is pattern making and concepts of layering. Professional quilts only come as quilters learn the basics and the application involved. Take enough time to learn the craft in the right way will lead to much better overall results.

Learning to make quilts will meaning learning this skill from the inside, out. Other sewing arts, such as clothing, means measuring, cutting and sewing. Quilting on the other hand is a much more artistic type of art, in that blocks are made from the inside of the quilt, out. This means it is necessary to learn the process of building blocks. The inner pieces, however, do not determine the whole design. Normally, the top layer will dictate the pattern.

One of the first concepts most quilters will learn is how to make blocks, select threads, and cottons that are pleasing. It will also be necessary to learn how to bind, different ways of squaring, and bordering. Once hobbyists have learned the basics they can then begin to acquire other skills, implement a higher level of creativity, and create their own patterns and designs.

Once skills have been acquired it's also possible to start a home or Internet business to teach others how to make quilts. This can be in the form of video tutorials as many others are doing, or can involve design making in embroidery appliques, or just different ways to implement machine quilting. Teaching how to make t-shirts, bags and other projects also opens up the door to even more business possibilities for an online quilt store. Be aware that not everyone is a design maker, and for those that acquire pattern making skills, the possibilities are endless.




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