Quilting With Style

quilting with style What is my style, 4 fun? I wear black long leggings, uggs, grey hoodies, oversized sweaters, vests, earthy colors cardigans, skinny jeans (not the colored ones), high waist sk...


quilting with style

quilting with style
What is my style, 4 fun?

I wear black long leggings, uggs, grey hoodies, oversized sweaters, vests, earthy colors cardigans, skinny jeans (not the colored ones), high waist skirts, pencil skirts, berets, oversized blazers, plaid shirts, simple dresses, sweaters, heels, stilettos, keds, nikes, flats (barely), tights, shiny leggings, basic tshirts (lots of layering), skinny belts.

I'm not emo at ALL by the way. My hair is brown and long and I love to makeup with a bit of black eyeliner, pale pink eyeshadow, and tan blush

I love wearing boho short dresses and tops. Everything solid colors.
I love quilted Chanel purses and M. Jacobs. (the only things designer I'll ever own :)

Boho dresses and tops
Mostly white, black, grey, cream, earthy colors are my thing

Congrats! Your like me, unique! You have your own style. Your not like all those clone girls.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
VINTAGE CHECKER BOARD STYLE QUILT WITH WATER LILY DESIGN 72 x 80
VINTAGE CHECKER BOARD STYLE QUILT WITH WATER LILY DESIGN 72 x 80
Gorgeous Vintage Hawaiian Style Quilt with Matching Runner All Hand Work
Gorgeous Vintage Hawaiian Style Quilt with Matching Runner All Hand Work
NEW WITH TAG GORGEOUS QUILT STYLE CHRISTMAS TREE SKIRT 3 MATCHING STOCKINGS
NEW WITH TAG GORGEOUS QUILT STYLE CHRISTMAS TREE SKIRT 3 MATCHING STOCKINGS
New Coach Boots style is Drexel Quilt with beautiful gold logo on sides
New Coach Boots style is Drexel Quilt with beautiful gold logo on sides
Barclay Full Queen Quilt with 2 Shams 3 styles you pick
Barclay Full Queen Quilt with 2 Shams 3 styles you pick
Cambrass 100X140cm Cotbed Set with Quilt Cover and Pillow Case Style 61Blue
Cambrass 100X140cm Cotbed Set with Quilt Cover and Pillow Case Style 61Blue
Cambrass 100X140cm Cotbed Set with Quilt Cover and Pillow Case Style 61Pink
Cambrass 100X140cm Cotbed Set with Quilt Cover and Pillow Case Style 61Pink
SHABBY CHIC STYLE ARMOIRE KING QUILT BRAND NEW IN PACKAGE WITH MATCHING SHAMS
SHABBY CHIC STYLE ARMOIRE KING QUILT BRAND NEW IN PACKAGE WITH MATCHING SHAMS
NIB Wooden Victorian style Doll Bed with pillow quilt
NIB Wooden Victorian style Doll Bed with pillow quilt
WELCOME SPRING FLORAL WITH BUTTERFLIES VINTAGE STYLE QUILT
WELCOME SPRING FLORAL WITH BUTTERFLIES VINTAGE STYLE QUILT
COUNTRY STYLE CHECKER BOARD WITH LOVELY GREEN ACCENTS QUILT SET
COUNTRY STYLE CHECKER BOARD WITH LOVELY GREEN ACCENTS QUILT SET
Handstiched Crazy Quilt Style With Birth Years 1894 1917 Measures 69 x 74
Handstiched Crazy Quilt Style With Birth Years 1894 1917 Measures 69 x 74

Quilting Gadgets Simplify the Process

Quilting has changed over the years, thanks mostly to the development of various quilting gadgets. Rotary cutters simplified fabric cutting and make it more accurate than scissors. In addition to ease and accuracy, the rotary cutter eliminated the blisters scissors can create on the thumb and finger! Something so simple has proven to be a revolutionary quilting gadget.

Speaking of revolutionary, today's quilting has really benefited from computers. Computerized sewing machines are a big change for today's quilter. The ¼ inch presser foot and a walking foot have become standard quilting gadgets on many sewing machines.

Once upon a time, machine quilting as reserved for use at an industrial level. While it's a much bigger "quilting gadget," home quilting machines are another useful and attainable tool for quilters.

The Internet may be the biggest quilting gadget. Today, quilters have a world of threads, fabrics and other supplies at their fingertips. The Internet also is a great search tool, great at helping professionals and hobbyists find unique and helpful quilting gadgets.

Quilters can also find a wide array of free quilting patterns online. The Internet offers quilters the chance to perform a general search for quilt patterns or search for a specific pattern.

The Internet is also helpful because it affords quilters the opportunity to join quilting forums, subscribe to quilting newsletters, and to learn from frequently asked question pages. Quilters may use the Internet to join online chats with other quilters. Quilters may utilize other websites, like YouTube, to view instructional videos about quilting and special problems quilters may encounter.

The Internet is also a great place to shop for fabrics. Many quilters do not live near traditional brick and mortar fabric shops and some larger retail chains are discontinuing their fabric departments. The Internet fills that gap for quilters.

Fabric has come a long way over the years, too. With improvements in fabric manufacturing, today's cloth could conceivably last hundreds of years. Fabric manufacturers, in addition to giving quilters better quality, are also delivering more variety. Available styles and colors have diversified. If you like Japanese fabric and your local shop doesn't carry any, look online for sources. You will see how different, yet how similar, fabrics from another culture are to your own.

The Internet is a useful quilting gadget for quilters who want to sell their works. Many quilters sell their quilts or quilting services online through Internet auctions such as eBay or through their own websites and advertising on other quilting websites.

With your favorite quilting gadgets, fabric and a design in mind, you are ready to begin your quilting project. But, if you want to truly customize your design, there are several quilting gadgets that will help. Custom cut acrylic templates can help cut even the most challenging patches. Fabric pencils and colored chalks provide quilters the supplies needed to temporarily mark fabrics.

The ultimate quilting gadget is computer software that helps you custom design your own quilt and quilt blocks. A little computer literacy is all that's required. Such software will let you take a traditional quilt pattern that is pre-loaded into the program, and alter lines to create your very own creation.

Each quilter has his or her own favorite quilting gadget. Maybe your favorite is a light weight quilt frame, your old rotary cutter, or something as simple and standard as a seam ripper. No matter what your choice, there's no denying that the world is full of useful and affordable quilting gadgets that make quilting more enjoyable.

About the Author

Penny Halgren, a quilter of 27 years, enjoys sharing her knowledge of quilting with those who would like to learn how to quilt. Sign up for free weekly quilting tips and more at http://www.thequiltingcoach.com

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