Using wrong equipment
When the topic of discussion is quilting and patching, we cannot ignore the importance of sewing equipment besides quilt stencil tools. Unless you are a veteran in quilting, you cannot start working with a needle and thread without other tools. If you are fond of sewing, you might already have needles, threads, and even a sewing machine. However, you should get all the items, including quilt marking pencils, measuring tapes, rotary cutter, self-healing mat, and scissors.
Running out of fabric
When shopping for quilting material, you are pretty sure about your design for the quilting project. Little did you know that patches you buy are not enough for putting them together in an array of clothes. For example, if you want ten yellow triangles and 15 green rhombuses, you cannot skip the quilt measurement. Learn how to calculate the dimension and numbers of patches for quilting. Talk to fellow quilters in your area or join online quilting forums to learn more about measurement.
Not prewashing the fabric
It would be disappointing when the fabric shrinks or is too loose after making all the efforts to make a quilt to decorate your wall. The thickness and volume of the fabric may change when you wash off the starch materials. Those stitch marks and ugly holes on the cloth could make the quilt a dirty tatter. If the material is of inferior quality, there is a risk of losing the color printed on the fabric. The best way to avoid making such intolerable mistakes, you should wash and dry the standard quality fabrics before you start cutting for the patch.
If you want to get satisfying modern quilting designs in your small workshop, follow experts’ recommendations on their blogging sites. There are also plenty of tutorial videos on reducing several issues such as wavy borders, inaccurate seams, and piercing on the wrong side.
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