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A
bedcover made of two pieces of fabric with a filler between
them. |
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piecing. To join fabric pieces by feeding them through the sewing
machine one after the other without lifting the presser foot
or cutting the threads between the pairs. You can also sew strips
of fabric together at the sewing machine, then cut them i |
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Gathered
circles of fabric. |
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machine quilting. The process of quilting curved designs by
machine. |
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Quilting
_____. A freestanding floor apparatus that holds the layers
of a quilt together during quilting. |
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A
design technique where the batting is thicker in selected areas
of the quilt, creating an elevated or stuffed appearance. |
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paper piecing. A method of machine piecing that uses paper with
the pattern printed on it. You sew pieces of fabric to the paper.
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Quilt
_____. Process of flattening and squaring up a quilt to create
a more uniformly shaped blanket. |
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quilt. A type of quilt in which yarn or thread ties are used
to secure the layers of the quilt. |
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presser foot. A sewing machine attachment designed to allow
the fabric to be guided and moved freely during fee-motion machine
quilting. |
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Fusible
_____. A plastic like material that is used to heat fuse two
pieces of fabric together. |
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_____stitch.
Another term for blindstitch. |