How to Make Simple Tied QuiltsQuick and Easy Quilt Tufting
Quick and easy tied quilts are suitable projects for beginners.
Tied quilts are quick and easy. These have been popular for several centuries. This method is also known as tufting. Advantages of Tied QuiltsThere are many advantages to tufting. Quick and easy tied quilts require much less time than hand and machine quilting. It is a perfect project for beginners. While a tied quilt is thick and puffy, quilting tends to flatten the batting. When tying, you can also use multiple layers of batting for a very fluffy quilt. These are practical for everyday use. They’re warm, and withstand lots of wear and tear. Tied quilts are stylish, particularly if the ends of the threads are tied into bows. For a dressy look, combine ties with embroidery stitching or buttons. This technique is versatile enough for all kinds of projects from wall hangings and kids’ quilts to table coverings. Choosing Batting for Tied QuiltsBonded batting works very well. This is less likely to shift around while you do the tying. In some cases, blends containing cotton and other fibers are used. High loft batting is especially suitable. This makes a plump tied quilt. Choosing Needle and Thread for Tied QuiltsOrdinary sewing thread isn’t strong enough. Other kinds of threads and yarns are suitable. These include knitting and crochet yarns, such as sport-weight, worsted weight, and perle cotton. Embroidery floss is a great choice as well. In addition, narrow ribbons will work so long as they fit into the needle. If you want inconspicuous ties, select a thread that blends and matches the fabric. Another option is to make showy quilt tufts using several contrasting colors. This provides a decorative accent. For this approach, insert multiple threads into the needle each time. Use a sharp needle with a large eye. Some people prefer a darning or chenille needle. Tying the Quilt
Alternatives for Tied QuiltsIn some cases, the knotting is done on the back of the quilt. Only the stitches will show on the front. To conceal the ties on the front, you can also sew buttons over them. For this option, covered buttons would be perfect.
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