Scrap Quilting
If you have stored a way some strips of cloth that you have deemed to be some useless pile of
junk, then you are in for a treat. These scraps of cloth can still be effectively put into good use by piecing and
sewing it together to make a quilt. In fact, this is basically the main concept of scrap quilting. So before you
throw out some worthless strips of cloth then better think twice. You are actually throwing away the possibility of
creating a unique piece of quilt. This is certainly a welcome alternative of making patchwork quilt in the most
inexpensive way possible.
Scrap quilting was inspired during the last remaining years of WWII, when
people a more frugal leaving, with the economy devastated – one of the major ill effects of war. People made do of
scrap cloths to make bedcovers for babies by piecing together fabrics that could otherwise not be of any particular
use. You will certainly be impressed and amazed at how the otherwise unimaginative strips of cloth can turn out to
be a work of art. Craft Gym offers a beginners guide to scrap quilting with a minimum fee of $65, which already
includes the cost of material to be used all throughout the short course. Aside from scrap quilting, they also
offer a number of craft short courses such as jewelry making, embroidery, ceramics, candle, etc. You will certainly
find more fascinating courses that would interest you. For more information about craft gym, you can just simply
visit their online site, www.craftgym.com for more information about their
services.
Quilting has certainly evolved to be a part of the household of most people throughout the
centuries. The fact that it has continue to thrive even in the modern times made everyone realize that the art of
quilting is certainly here to stay. Even during the primitive era in the 17th century to the highly contemporary
home interior designs, quilts are prominent members in every household. It have seen through the worst and the best
times of man’s history and have been a witness to some highly cherished memories of families all over the world. So
the nest you see some strip of cloths, why not collect them to be used in scrap quilting? You will certainly have
more fun sewing fabrics in multitude of colors and textures and piece them together to create a quilt to you can
expect to last for many great years.
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