Appliqué ...
The sewing technique for attaching pieces (appliqués)
of fabric onto a background fabric. Appliqués may be stitched
to the background by hand, using a blind stitch, or by machine,
using a satin stitch or a blind hemstitch.
Basting ... The sewing technique for joining
by hand layers of fabric or the layers of a quilt with large stitches.
The stitching is temporary and is removed after permanent stitching.
Batting ... The layers or sheets of filler
placed between two pieces of fabric to form a quilt. Its thickness
varies, and it provides warmth.
Bias ... The grain of woven fabric that
is at a 45 degree angle to the selvages.
Binding ... the strip of fabric used to
cover the outside edges and batting of a quilt.
Block ... The basic unit of a quilt top.
Border ... A strip of fabric that is joined
to the inner quilt to enhance it.
Echo quilting ... A type of outline quilting
in which the first line of quilting is quilted in-the-ditch of
the appliqué motif. The next line is quilted 1/4"
away from the previous line.
Finger-pressing ... A method for forming
temporary guidelines by taking fabric between your fingers and
rubbing it to make a temporary crease.
Finished size... The measurement of a completed
block or quilt.
Fusible web... A
material that has been treated with an adhesive that fuses fabric
pieces together when pressed with a warm iron.
Grain ... The lengthwise and crosswise
threads of a woven fabric. A grainline arrow, printed on a pattern,
helps you properly place your pattern on the fabric.
Hanging sleeve ... A tube of fabric blind
stitched to the top edge of the quilt back through which a hanging
rod or dowel can be inserted.
In-the-ditch quilting ... The stitching
that is made alongside a seam or an appliqué edge.
Matchpoint ... The ending or pivoting place
of a seam line.
Mitered seam ... A 45 degree angle seam.