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Beginner Craft Lessons Offered At A Quilt Store

By Catalina Nielsen


Many people love shopping at a quilt store and examining all the unusual fabrics, and special kits that often must be purchased from a specialty shop. Many of them don't know that stores also offer classes to teach others the fascinating skill of quilt making. Most teach the basics of this craft, as well as more advanced courses.

Most people love learning new things, especially crafts. Quilting is a great craft to learn as it allows for making items that family and friends will treasure at holidays, birthdays and other special occasions. These skills are not only important for these reasons, but after acquired, can also be used to begin a business or learn other related crafts. The hobby creates a mix of learning elements of sewing and design into one fun, easy to learn type of art.

Almost anyone can learn this craft with a little patience and diligence. Most will need to invest in supplies to begin learning this art. A few of those items are investing in a quilting machine, and this is especially important if the beginning classes. Also needed will be pins, thimbles, needles, rotary cutters, hoops, frames, cotton and threads.

Keep in mind that the beginning levels will just be learning the the first steps to this craft. When working individually use simple designs, instead of more advanced one, which will only confuse most people when first starting out. Going beyond these beginner steps when not ready for that will result in a lot of frustration. There is a learning curve for anything.

It is necessary to learn the concepts of pattern making, layering and how to achieve quality. Professionally made quilts take time. Be patient, and take time to learn for optimum results.

One of the main differences between this art and other types of sewing is that it isn't just a matter of measuring, cutting and sewing. Though this craft implements elements of all of those, the process of applying them is much different, which is why quilting is considered an art. Hobbyists start in the center with this type of project, and build from the inside. Patterns are decided by the top layer.

The very beginning steps will be learning to make blocks for the quilt, and different ways of cutting, sewing and arranging. It will also be necessary to know different kinds of cottons and threads for this art. After these basic steps have been practiced and learned, hobbyists can begin to learn more advanced skills that will allow for more creative processes, and for their own design skills to shine.

Once these things have been learned, for those that find they love the creativity and art involved, they might consider teaching this skill to others via the Internet. Many are making a lucrative income doing so, especially those with patterns to sell. Tutorials can be offered for projects where other items are needed to go along with the project. This is the same business concept that quilt stores use in providing lessons to novice hobbyists.




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