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If you know how to hand tie a quilt, then you can finish a quilt in a fraction of the time that it might take you using a different method of quilting. Tying a quilt is sometimes regarded as the beginners' option but it can add a real design touch to a quilt.
Steps
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1Cut a piece of thread about 20" (50.8cm) long. Use a strong, natural thread; you can use embroidery thread but crochet thread is also fine. You can even use wool, but be careful not to use anything too thick because it may be difficult to pull through the three layers of the quilt and thicker thread can tend to pull the wadding through the fabric.
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2Push the needle down through all three layers of the quilt fabric and then up again about 1/4" (6.35mm) away from the initial down stitch. Leave a tail of about 2" (5cm) of thread to tie the quilt.Advertisement
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3Take the needle back to where it first went in and repeat the stitch. This extra step is worth the effort to secure the knot.
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4Cut the thread about 2" (5cm) away from the stitch. You should now have two threads both 2" (5cm) long. Tie these in a double knot. You can leave the ends that length or trim them to about an inch (2.5cm). Trimming them any shorter than that is not recommended.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionDo the tied ends go on the top or the bottom of the quilt?Community AnswerThey can go on either the top or the bottom, depending on your preference. Having the ends on the top is more traditional.
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QuestionFor six inch squares, do I need to tie to the center or just at the corners?Community AnswerIt does not matter if you tie in the center or at the corners as long as the ties are more than four inches apart.
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QuestionHow do I tie blanket ends?Community AnswerTake the ends of the blankets corners and tie them together.
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Things You'll Need
- Thread
- Quilt layers
- Needle
- Scissors
References
- Original source of article, www.ludlowquiltandsew.co.uk. Shared with permission.
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