If you’re looking
for a hobby to keep you occupied, the timeless beauty of piecing together a
beautiful quilt can be one of the top choices for you to explore. Quilting is
fun, especially if love watching seamless abstract patterns stitching
themselves together to form a beautiful motif, but if you’re a newbie to
quilting, it’s time for you to pick up your quilt marking pencils and master
the art of stencil quilting.
What is stencil
quilting?
A stencil is a
common stationery, a simple template that allows you to trace designs and
patterns on a surface and stencil quilting is not that different. While
professionals can easily eyeball the patterns they are going to stitch,
beginners might need some power tools to kick-start their quilting hobby and
that’s exactly where stencil quilting comes to play.
You have to choose
your stencil types carefully and your whole design and quilting experience will
be based on your choice of stencil. Fortunately, multiple craft and quilting
companies have a wide diversity of stencil and quilting accessories ready for
you.
Now, the second question, if we want to chuck
out the stencil templates and try some hand quilting designs for
beginners, how should we go about it? From squiggly lines and
patterns to intricate motifs and even straight lines- a beginner might find it
difficult to maintain steadiness by hand. This brings us to the next part of
quilting for beginners- how do we maintain steadiness?
A quilt marker is
the answer to your question. There are different marker types from your
traditional chalks to mechanical fabric pens and washout marker pencils.
Generally, beginners prefer marking pencils since they can’t be brushed away
easily. Once the quilting design is done, the quilt can be washed or ironed to
remove the marker pencil lines completely. Sounds effective and effortless at
the same time, doesn’t it?
Quality Products
Pave Path for Quality Experiences
Your first
impression sticks around till the very end, and if you’re a quilting novice
starting out on your brand new hobby, you need to make sure the first
experience is seamless and backed by quality power tools like stencils, marker
pencils and more.
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