Quilting Machines: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Historians are unsure of the origin of quilting. It is known that the practice dates back thousands of years. The oldest known quilted garment adorns a carved ivory figure of an Egyptian First Dynasty pharaoh. A quilted floor covering was discovered in Mongolia in 1924. During the Middle Ages, quilts were often worn by knights underneath their armor.
Fact #2. As settlers made their way to the new world, they brought with them the practice of quilting. One of the earliest references to quilts in the new world is from the listing of household inventory of a Massachusetts sea captain. Nearly all of the quilts from early American settlers were made from salvaged fabric. None of them have survived to the modern day.
Fact #3. Those who are on a tight budget will appreciate that hand quilting is considerably cheaper than machine quilting. It requires nothing more than some fabric, needles, and thread. The downside is that it takes much longer to finish a quilt. In addition to being faster, most people consider machine quilting to be an easier skill to learn. It can also be performed by those with hand problems, like arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome.
Fact #4. Aside from speed, one of the biggest benefits to machine quilting is the durability of the finished product. Machine-sewn quilts are more durable than their hand-stitched counterparts. They often last for many more years before the stitching begins to come loose. They also stand up to regular use and repeated washing better.
Fact #5. There are a few features that dedicated quilting machines generally have to make the process easier. Needle up and needle down is one such feature. Some sewing machines only allow the machine to stop with the needle in the up position. For quilting, it's often beneficial to be able to pause for a moment. The needle down function allows you stop the needle in the down position. You can hold your project in place while you sip your tea or take a small break.
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