Last week I tried my hand at quilting for the first time when I made a small mug rug:
I really enjoyed making this - and it made me curious to learn a little about quilting - and patchwork. What is the difference? How did it start? And here's what I found.
According to Wikipedia,
Quilting is a sewing method done to join two or more layers of material together to make a thicker padded material
Patchwork or "pieced work" is a form of needlework that involves sewing together pieces of fabric into a larger design.
The earliest example of quilting was found more than 3000BC on a carved figure of an Egyptian Pharoah!
Quilting and Patchwork were used through history mostly it seems for bed quilts - often made from old clothing - enabling people to re- use even worn items and very small scraps.
There was even lots of quilted armour - like a Gambeson.
Would you believe I even found a pattern/tutorial so you can quilt your own armour! Amazing!
Would you believe I even found a pattern/tutorial so you can quilt your own armour! Amazing!
In later years - quilted clothing like the Doublet - became popular as mens clothing!
Personally - what interests me most about quilting and particularly patchwork is the 'recycling' aspect of it. It seems like a fantastic way to use up scraps!
Of which I'm sure all of us who sew have LOTS! Bucketloads even!!
Or even another way of upcycling those old clothes!
Earlier this year I started trying to find ways to use up my scraps - and made this patchwork pincushion - or is it really a pet bed?
A patchwork pillow for Mickey:
And this cute patchwork fabric basket
I'd kind of forgotten about these until I made my mug rug last week - and it's revived my interest.
I'm definitely going to be trying out lots more patchwork and quilting - to try and use up my scraps and stash!