The most commonly used material in quilt making.
What is 100% Cotton?
Strips of wide or narrow fabric that separate individual blocks.
What is Sashing?
A quilt.
Name this block.
*Picture Block 100
What is London Stairs
What are Red, Yellow, Blue?
This blend is more slippery to sew than 100% cotton.
What is cotton/polyester blend?
Squares of fabric positioned at the points where the sashing strips meet.
What are posts?
The inventor of the sewing machine.
Who is John Fisher.
Name this Block.
*Picture Block 200
What is Log Cabin Block?
When you mix two primary colors together you get this.
What is a secondary color.
This fabric grain runs perpendicular to the Selvage.
What is Lengthwise Grain?
This quilt's setting is called?
*Picture
What is on-point?
The industrial revolution changed quilting in what two ways?
What block was used to create this quilt?
*Picture block 300
What is fan block?
Colors that are close together on a color wheel are called this.
What are Analogous Colors?
This fabric grain runs diagonally across the fabric.
What is Bias Grain?
When two blocks are sewn right sides together, matching seams and points, sewn with a 1/4 inch seem allowance.
What is set straight and edge to edge.
19th century quilts made with abstract shapes sewn randomly together.
What are crazy quilts.
Name this block.
*Picture Block 400
What is Broken Pinwheel.
These are colors that are opposite of each other on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
This term is used to describe when cheap polyester batting appears on the quilt surface.
Describe this quilt's setting.
* Picture Setting 500
What is on-point with sashings, posts, and plain triangles around the edges.
These styles of quilts were common during the early 19th century.
What are whole cloth, broderie perse, and medallion quilts.
*Picture block 500
What is Illinois block?
The depth, saturation, and impact of the color is called.