quilt

     

A quilt is a type of beding— a bed covering composed of a quilt top, a layer of batting, and a layer of fabric for backing, generally combined using the technique of quilting. Another technique for securing the quilt layers is tying. Tying refers to the technique of using thread, yarn or ribbon to pass through all three layers of the quilt at regular intervals. These "ties" hold the layers together during use and especially when the quilt is washed. This method is easier and more forgiving if the quilt is made by hand. Tied quilts are called, depending on the regional area, "lap", "comfort" or "comforter", among other names. Many quilts are made with decorative designs; some quilts are not used as bed covering at all, but are rather made to be hung on a wall or otherwise displayed. In British English, quilt is another way of saying duvet, wadding is another way of saying batting, and calico refers to muslin rather than to a fabric with a printed pattern on it.

Trivia about quilt

  • In an appliqued type of this, cutout designs are sewed onto one large piece of cloth
  • It's a spread for a bed
  • Let's get crazy & sew the "crazy" type of this
  • It's the type of bedcover that's often made at a "bee"
  • Survivors of loved ones with AIDS took part in the documentary "Common Threads--Stories From" this
  • The coverlet for a bed
  • From the Latin for "cushion", this warm bed covering is made of 2 layers of fabric with a layer between them
  • This type of bed covering gets its name from an Old French word, cuilte
  • Whitney Otto's "How to Make an American" one of these includes sewing tips
  • The multi-block floral applique as well as the album type of this folk art item were popular in the 19th century