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Back to Basics – Two Types of Quilts

August 3, 2006 by Mary Emma Allen  
Filed under Home & Living

American quilts throughout the years generally consisted of two types – “pieced” and “appliqued” although there were many variations.  The word “patchwork” often was used to encompass both types of quilts.

To make a pieced quilt top, the quiltmaker cut patches of specific shapes and sewed together to create a design throughout the quilt.

Quiltmakers created appliqued quilts by laying pieces of fabric on a colored or white background then stitched them to that material with fancy stitching to form a design.

 

Encyclopedia of Pieced Quilt Patterns         The New Applique Sampler: Learn To Applique The Piece O' Cake Way

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