ACROSS
2 What you sew with.
4 The process of sewing pieces of fabric together by hand or machine to make a patchwork.
9 The meeting of two pieces of fabric that is held together with stitching.
11 The process of adjusting the length of one fabric edge to match the length of another fabric edge while stitching them together.
12 The process of sewing small pieces of fabric onto a larger piece of fabric by hand or machine.
14 _____ fabric. The process of rinsing fabric in hot water to preshrink it and remove sizing.
17 Printed fabric that has small repeating designs.
18 Cutting the fabric to capture a certain area of the design in the print.
20 _____ quilting. Quilt stitching that follows the outline of a piece.
21 A piece of fabric (18" x 22") that is half of a half yard of fabric (18" x 44").
22 A device that you can use to see through darker fabric to trace from a pattern underneath the fabric.
23 Quilter's _____.An organization made up of quilters.
25 Fabric strips that separate the blocks in a quilt.

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DOWN
1 A wax that you rub on to the quilting/applique thread to stiffen, strengthen and reduce tangling when sewing.
3 _____ Board. Wall or felt-covered board used in auditioning block components or fabric patterns/colors to plan quilt top design.
5 The process of moving an iron across the fabric to smooth and flatten it.
6 The direction of the crosswise and lengthwise threads of a fabric.
7 Quilting _____. A small circular apparatus that holds the layers of a quilt together during quilting.
8 A plain-woven undyed cotton fabric.
10 A flat piece of rubber like material that is used with a rotary cutter to protect the table surface and to preserve the blade's sharpness.
13 Finger _____. A technique to make a seam lie flat by pinching the fabric between your fingers.
15 Half Square Triangle (abbreviation).
16 The front or top side of the fabric that usually has a print on it.
19 The fabric on the back of a quilt.
24 Baltimore Album (abbreviation).
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