samedi 20 janvier 2018

Using A Quilt Stencil For Quilting

By Gregory Gibson


Deciding on designs for quilts is quite a difficult process, taking into consideration various factors such as where they will be used, and the taste of the people who will be using them. Quilts come in so many different styles, from simple to ornate. Just making a decision is enough to stop one from moving forward. At this stage, it may be worthwhile to consider using a quilt stencil. This will often help to get creative juices flowing.

Stencils for quilting are made out of flexible plastic. They come in all sorts of widths and sizes, depending on usage. The multitude of designs available can be used in so many creative ways. They can help one to push past a mental block so that creativity can flow once more.

Block types of stencils come in different sizes and designs. A small block can be used in just a corner or a large block may be selected to almost fill a block. One can choose from acorns, bears, eagles, flowers, bells and much more. Make a choice according to a specific theme, the age of a person or the decor of a room. Choose a more simple option or a fancier one. With the variety available, everyone will find something to suit their needs.

Border stencils can be used to create patterns all the way around the edge of an item. They are designed in such as way that they can be lined up to make a continuous pattern. Another type of stencil available is one that can be used for backgrounds. These also come in all kinds of patterns from circles, shells, spirals and waves to leaves, diamonds and squares.

The most important aspect when it comes to choosing stencils is going for the right size for the area. When making a choice try to find one that is a half to one inch smaller than the size of a finished block. Again, when choosing a border design, choose one a half to one inch smaller than the finished width of the border. For example, if a border design is four inches when finished, choose a three or three and a half inch design.

Marking is a simple matter of using markers such as a water soluble pen, a chalk pencil or a graphite pencil. Different methods of marking are used, some of which involve marking before basting and others that involve marking after basting. When marking, make sure to avoid smudging what has been marked already by working from the center towards the outer edge.

When marking, make sure that all the lines have been traced and that any gaps between lines have been connected. Once the whole pattern has been successfully marked, it is time to use a long basting stitch and go over the marks that have been made.

The beauty of stencils is that it is possible to use them more than once. It is easy enough to clean them and remove any residue left on them by markers. Simply use soap and water or a damp cloth. Stencils are a fast and fun way to make creative designs.




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