Simple Quilting Projects For Your Home: A Beginner’s Guide

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Upgrading your home could be quite stressful and tough. But as a homemaker, you would want to add little improvements to your home. The spaces not yet filled in the living area or dining room could be a target for new ornamental displays. 

 

But what if there is one thing that can relieve you from stress and still make you productive at the same time? It is every homemaker's dream to be able to work around the house while enjoying it. There are many ways to do it, but you can try quilting for a starter. 

 

Quilting is not as complicated as many imagined it to be. Yes, the beginning might be the hardest, yet it gets easier as you go on. To inspire you to quilt and persevere, here are some simple quilting projects you can do for your home. 

Ready Your Quilting Essentials

Before you begin, there are essential tools you need to make quilting possible and successful. For a beginner, you only need the basic equipment:  a medium-sized rotary cutter, a blade, and a cutting mat. Other materials include scissors, seam ripper, thread, pins, and quilting ruler. 

 

It's also better to invest in a sewing machine. It doesn't have to be expensive as long as it can help you easily sew a ¼" seam allowance, which is a standard for quilting. There are many available options out there, and you can even search online to help you find the best sewing machine for quilting. Take the time to look around and choose the best equipment that suits you.  

 

The best time to begin your first quilting project is now. Simple quilting projects are nothing if you don't start working on them. You would never know that they're easy to do unless you do it yourself. 

Mini Quilts for Your Tables

Every big project comes from small beginnings. No quilters became experts on their first try. They all started from small steps before getting to the bigger ones. For a starter, it won't hurt to try with a mini quilt as your first project. 

 

Mini quilts might seem more complicated to do because of their tiny features. However, the reason why they are suitable for a starter is that they are more doable. Due to their small size, you are more likely able to accomplish them. A finished product is crucial for a beginner's progress and can influence the motivation to do and complete more quilts.

 

You can make mini quilts for your tables, such as table toppers, placemats, and coasters. They are more eco-friendly than those ready-made plastic sets you can buy from malls or online. Aside from that, these quilts are not costly to make. You can utilize leftover strips from your stash or any affordable brand new pre-cuts. These mini quilts would make your table setting look lovely and fresh.

Easy Quilt Patterns for Your Walls

There are many free patterns and designs you can look up online. However, start with the easy and workable ones. Do not rush to intricate and challenging designs. You will get there as soon as you master the basic quilt patterns.

 

For a beginner, you can use pre-cuts for your fabric. They are practical to use because you can include various patterns that might have been expensive in yardage. These pre-cuts are available in numerous shapes and could lessen your cutting and prep time. You can use the extra time to stitch and get those patterns right.

 

In your first project, you can begin with a four-patch quilt block pattern. To do it, you would only sew four squares of the same size together to make a larger square. You can utilize two or more different fabrics, depending on your desired effects. 

 

A quilt block pattern is ideal for mastering simple piecing techniques. You will showcase your creativity as you connect those equally-sized squares into a single piece. With this easy pattern, you can have your personalized wall hanging that would add style and comfort to your home. 

Quilting Project for Your Bed

Simple Quilting Projects For Your Home: A Beginner’s Guide

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Other than starting small and simple, you can also begin quilting for projects that are more practical to use in your home. Your bed, for example, is one of the essential parts of your home that you can spice up with some handmade quilts. 

 

Seeing your quilted blankets or pillowcase might drive you more to learn and quilt. You can incorporate the basic steps you learned from making small quilts to create a simple patchwork of design. If you are hesitant, many helpful instructions are available online. 

 

Just because you are only starting doesn't mean you can't also try sophisticated styles. The process might be more consuming in terms of time and effort. However,  you can work your way through it, especially if it can be used in your home. 

Enjoy and Endure the Quilting Process

Quilting doesn't end with the sizes, patterns, and materials you use. It would still take time even if you choose the smallest and easiest design. Despite your complete set of quilting supplies, you might still find the process difficult, especially when you are just starting.

 

As a beginner, your attitude towards quilting matters a lot. You may not quickly adapt to the process, but with perseverance and practice, you can master it gradually. Keep in mind that quilting should not become a burden to you. It should relieve you from stress while keeping yourself productive. Just enjoy the quilting process until you reach the day where you can do it effortlessly. 

Takeaway

Every expert started as a beginner, and the same applies to quilters. There is no shortcut to learn and master quilting. You have to go through the quilting process before you become adept at it. However, you don't need excellent skills to start quilting since it can only be learned through time and effort. Make use of what you have right now, and don't hesitate to start your first quilting project. 

 

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