Pictures of miniature quilts. Quilt blocks as small as two inches and sewn into small versions of a large pattern. Lots of interesting and inspiring quilts to see such as log cabin, pineapple, dutchman's puzzle, snail's trail,school house and more traditonal blocks which are machine sewn in to a minature replica of a large quilt.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Miniature Quilt in Production
When using more than two colours, it's a good idea to use coloured pencils or markers to show placement of colours.
A mini iron set up beside the sewing machine saves a lot of getting up and down to the ironing board. Plus I find the iron to bulky to use with the small pieces.
I have covered a tv tray with Heat resistant padding with a canvas on top. I stapled the fabrics on the underside using a staple gun.
Clothes pins work well to help hold the row of paper piecing together as I baste.
Lots of basting involed, blocks together then rows together. Things shift as you sew on the machine that's why basting is important. I also keep an awl when sewing things together by machine. I don't pin.
A mini iron set up beside the sewing machine saves a lot of getting up and down to the ironing board. Plus I find the iron to bulky to use with the small pieces.
I have covered a tv tray with Heat resistant padding with a canvas on top. I stapled the fabrics on the underside using a staple gun.
Clothes pins work well to help hold the row of paper piecing together as I baste.
Lots of basting involed, blocks together then rows together. Things shift as you sew on the machine that's why basting is important. I also keep an awl when sewing things together by machine. I don't pin.
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