Beginner Quilting – Learn To Design A Yoyo Quilt
All of us have our preferred choices. Of these, Yoyo quilt is my obvious choice. Yes admittedly people would differ as yoyo quilts are the most intricate to make of all the varieties.
But then Yoyo quilts are the most complicated for this very reason. Let's be all clear that Yoyo quilts impervious time to take and therefore meant for impatient and beginners. In the 1930s,
These quilts are basically small rosettes containing cotton. The technique involves assembling and sewing material in a circle. Rosettes are then stitched into a predetermined pattern. The printed materials commonly used in the construction of yoyos.
Choice of fabric, iron is required for these quilts are not limited to no, you can also change the type hitter. They do not like a yo-yo with no special, large-scale fabric and used to maintain a quilt for use as long while others yoyos and more time being used as a cover for some is to get up on houses.
Yoyo quilts like other blankets are the result of our idea of colors and patterns, they can be made according to your perference. If you want your yoyo as a mini-pillow on the sofa or as a blanket then slight adjustments of not adding an eyelash and a backpack would be used to do it.
Be clear that initially the art of making a yoyo quilt can be difficult to learn but gradually once you have got accustomed to the steps it shall not take much time.
It is always important that the supplies are ready before hand. Nice design has color variations give the yoyo quilt with an elegant look. Here are the steps to a craft yoyo ceiling.
1. Before that, the size of the quilt and your mind what to cut out patterns add a dimension of a spherical two-fold after 1 / 2 to serve as a guide
2. Place the cut-out pattern to the right or left side of the fabric, depending on your writing hand and then with a pencil up the selected area around it. Allow space of 1 / 2
3. Create circles of size ¼ inch after the line.
4. It is suggested that the use of quilting thread, otherwise, if you use regular thread then sew two chains. Iron end line of the last knot, and from behind the uplink, while the bottom part of the on-line folding.
5. Keep stitching on the line of the circle, folding underneath the seam allowance further.
6. As you keep stitching you shall reach the start point again, there pull the thread so that it all collects within a rosette. the yoyo should have an opening in the center
7. Few backstitches will help secure the thread, tie a knot so that the thread is not lost.
8. All the excess thread should be cut off then re-knot & start another yoyo.
9. Place the yoyo in front of you in rows in a manner that reflects the kind of design/pattern you want to make.
10. Now sew two yoyos. Stitching can be done either from the middle or any side. Do this again until all rows are done. Now sew all the rows to form one piece.
11. What you can also do is sew the yoyo with a larger material, then adding batting to it & adding finishing touch to the edges.
