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- Quilt abstract "A quilt is a type of blanket, traditionally composed of three layers of fiber: a woven cloth top, a layer of batting or wadding, and a woven back, combined using the technique of quilting. A quilt is distinguishable from other types of blanket because it is pieced together with several pieces of cloth. “Quilting” refers to the technique of joining at least two fabric layers by stitches or ties. In most cases, two fabric layers surround a middle layer of batting (cotton, polyester, silk, wool or combinations of fibers) which is a lighter, insulating layer. Batting is often referred to as “wadding” in Britain. Some modern quilts are made with an upper fabric layer, quilted to a layer of microfleece, perhaps without a fabric backing. The most decorative fabric surface is called the “top”, and is the design focus. A single piece of fabric (a “wholecloth quilt”) may be used as the top, or the top may be “pieced” from smaller fabric pieces. Sewing together smaller pieces of fabric into a larger patchwork "block" of fabric creates the basic unit. The “patchwork” of the top is typically made of a series of blocks (all identical, or of diverse design), which are made sequentially and then assembled. The blocks may be separated by plain fabric strips, called “sashing”. The central design space may be small (a “medallion”) or dominate the top of the quilt. Many tops have decorative "borders", of plainer design, surrounding the central panel of the top and enlarging the quilt. The "binding" is the final edge of fabric that covers the entire edge, and seals the batting. Most modern quilts are made of 100% cotton fabric in a light weight. Early quilts were often made of "calico", which is a cotton fabric in a small, repeating print. “Muslin” is a similar fabric (the name derived from Mosul, where quality cotton fabrics were produced in the Middle Ages), of lower quality on average. Silk and lightweight wool are also used, but less commonly than in the past.".
- Quilt thumbnail Russellquiltera.jpg?width=300.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink Category:Quilting_in_Haikou.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink www.allianceforamericanquilts.org.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink www.americanquilter.com.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink www.americanquiltstudygroup.org.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink american-patchwork-quilts.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink www.nequiltmuseum.org.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink www.quilt-patchwork.de.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink ukquilts.htm.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink www.quiltingexpo.com.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink www.quiltnational.com.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink www.quiltstudy.org.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink quilthistorytimeline.pdf.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink www.quiltvisions.org.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink www.rmqm.org.
- Quilt wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=i-sq6Bj3Qk4.
- Quilt wikiPageID "89202".
- Quilt wikiPageRevisionID "606353508".
- Quilt hasPhotoCollection Quilt.
- Quilt subject Category:Blankets.
- Quilt subject Category:Folk_art.
- Quilt subject Category:Quilting.
- Quilt comment "A quilt is a type of blanket, traditionally composed of three layers of fiber: a woven cloth top, a layer of batting or wadding, and a woven back, combined using the technique of quilting. A quilt is distinguishable from other types of blanket because it is pieced together with several pieces of cloth. “Quilting” refers to the technique of joining at least two fabric layers by stitches or ties.".
- Quilt label "Colcha".
- Quilt label "Courtepointe".
- Quilt label "Quilt".
- Quilt label "Quilt".
- Quilt label "Quilt".
- Quilt label "Стёганое полотно".
- Quilt label "キルト".
- Quilt sameAs Quilt.
- Quilt sameAs Quilt.
- Quilt sameAs Colcha.
- Quilt sameAs Ohazal.
- Quilt sameAs Courtepointe.
- Quilt sameAs キルト.
- Quilt sameAs 누비.
- Quilt sameAs Quilt.
- Quilt sameAs m.0m8q5.
- Quilt sameAs Q1064538.
- Quilt sameAs Q1064538.
- Quilt wasDerivedFrom Quilt?oldid=606353508.
- Quilt depiction Russellquiltera.jpg.
- Quilt isPrimaryTopicOf Quilt.