- How to
Make a Crazy Quilt
- by Joanne Jones
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A crazy quilt is a quilt that
is made from scraps of fabric. The scraps come from different
types and colours of left over fabrics from old clothing or other
sewing projects. Usually there is no pattern or design to the
quilt, giving it a very abstract look. A wide variety of stitches
are used, which also contributes to the abstract look. The scraps
are sewn onto a larger single piece of fabric, which will form
the backing of the quilt. Unlike most other quilts, crazy quilts
usually don't have any batting in the middle.
To start making your crazy quilt,
first select some muslin fabric, which will be used for the backing.
The muslin will be cut into blocks of the same size. The blocks
can be any size you wish, such as 12 inches by 12 inches, or
larger. Complete one block at a time, until you have finished
as many blocks as you need to form a quilt that will be the size
you desire. Once all the blocks have been completed, you will
attach them together to form the finished quilt.
Next, gather all your left over
scraps of fabric together. Sort the fabric scraps into three
separate piles or containers by size - small, medium and large.
Smaller scraps are best suited for smaller pieces, such as pillow
cases, or to be used as embellishments. Larger scraps are preferable
for large quilts. |
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Since we are making a large quilt,
bring the container with the large scraps close to you. Choose
the pieces at random to attach to the muslin fabric, using the
"sew and flip" method. Begin by choosing the first
scrap and place it right side up anywhere on the muslin. Next,
select a second fabric scrap and place it over top of the first
scrap, wrong side up, so that at least one edge lines up.
Now either hand or machine sew
along the edge and through all three pieces of fabric, so that
they will be attached together. Then flip the top piece over,
so that it is right side facing up. Select a third piece of scrap
fabric. Again, place it wrong side up over one of the other scraps
so that the edges line up. Sew it in place and then flip it over.
Repeat this process of selecting one scrap of fabric at a time,
sewing it in place and flipping the top piece over.
Once the block has been covered
with scraps of fabric, it is time to have some fun by adding
embroidery to the quilt. Go over each seam in the quilt and place
a fancy embroidery stitch over the seam. Each seam can have a
different stitch, so this is the time to learn and practice new
stitches. Some common stitches that you can use are the chain
stitch, the feather stitch, fern, herringbone, the chevron stitch
and many more. As well, feel free to change the colour of the
thread every time you do a different stitch. Don't worry about
being perfect, that's part of the charm of a crazy quilt.
Now that you have finished your
blocks, it is time to attach them together. Line them up and
arrange them in an order that you find pleasing to the eye. Sew
the blocks together, one row at a time. Once you have finished
two rows, you can sew them together. Once you have sewn all the
blocks together, the front of the quilt is finished.
The last step is to sew the front
to the back. The back can be a single piece of fabric, or several
large pieces sewn together, depending on the size of the finished
quilt. You don't need to add batting to a crazy quilt. To attach
the front and back, simply baste the edges together before permanently
binding them. Once you have finished binding, simply remove any
excess threads and you are done.
Take a step back and admire your
work. Show if off with pride and remember to congratulate yourself
on a job well done! |