You've created your art quilt masterpiece!This book provides solutions and information about how to bind, display, label, store and care for your precious work.Art quilts can be bound or finished in myriad ways, and the two most common are outlined here, along with details on simple ways to display and travel with your quilt.After all, you want to take it to shows and competitions, don't you, to show off your creation!In this short book you'll discover:
- How to bind a quilt with simple mitered corners.
- How to blind face a quilt for a contemporary look.
- How to make a hanging sleeve for your quilt.
- How to label your quilt - don't let your work get lost in time!
- How to make a quilt travel bag - protect your work when moving it around.
- How to care for your art and patchwork quilts - protect them for future generations to enjoy.
This guide covers everything the beginner needs to finish and display their work professionally and in style.Comprehensive diagrams and formulae are provided where appropriate.It can be easy to become overwhelmed with all the options when first starting a new craft or pursuit, so this book does not contain every possible way of binding quilts - just two easy and effective methods that will be all you need for most projects.Available formats
Currently available in eBook and Paperback formats. For those who love
ebooks, this book is perfect as there is nothing you need to print in order to follow the techniques.But I know many stitchers prefer a
paperback edition, which is the reason for its inclusion!Scroll to the top of this page and click the 'BUY NOW' button NOW!About the Author
Australian textile and digital artist, teacher, writer and musician, Deborah Wirsu, shares how to make wonderful thread sketched and thread painted textile art, offering creative ideas, easy-to-follow advice, along with informative tips, tutorials and online classes. Early forays into a range of sewing and textile arts and crafts led, over time, to a fascination with 'painting' with thread, creating visually appealing works of art using surprisingly easy-to-master techniques. As long as you can use a sewing machine, you can learn to draw and paint with thread.Deborah's work has been exhibited and sold worldwide, and her passion for teaching online has allowed her to reach out to thousands of students around the globe. Other business pursuits and interests involve Classical Music, and Proofreading, Editing and Writing.