Yuvvraaj

The beginning of the movie showed Deven to be a hot tempered, jealous guy with a "sweet side" about him. For example, when an orchestra friend of Anoushka (Katrina Kaif) winks at her, Deven (Salman Khan) will smash his violin only to feel sorry the next day and present a brand new violin for the guy!

Deven Yuvvraaj (Salman Khan) is a struggling singer who signs an agreement with his girlfriend Anoushka’s (Katrina Kaif) father Dr. Banton (Boman Irani) to be a billionaire in 40 days. He was confident with his plan when he found out about the death of his estranged father.

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To aquire this wealth, he has to go through an emotional roller coaster journey of joy and pain with his two estranged brothers Gyanesh Yuvvraaj (Anil Kapoor) and Danny Yuvvraaj (Zayed Khan) who he meets after 12 years. On meeting them, he realizes that they are two individuals who are completely opposite to each other, which makes his task all the more difficult.


Gyanesh Yuvvraaj has a genius disorder that though his mind remain as a child, he has a gifted talent in music. Youngest brother, Danny Yuvvraaj is a good for nothing type that only lives for himself and indulges in the fast lane of life. Since all these years, Deven has been away from the family, Danny feels that he is the sole rightful owner to his father's inheritance.

Who will emerge as the real Yuvvraaj in this musical extravaganza? The music and songs are really great. I have not found any good online video clips yet but I will share these mp3 files with you. Turn up your speakers and get going! ‘Yuvvraaj’ is a drama of Money vs Family. A musical treat all the way in Subhash Ghai ’s inimitable style.


Popular LED Flashlights to the Rescue

LED flashlights are the latest development in the flashlight world and are rapidly gaining in popularity. Its brighter but cooler lights made the bulbs more durable and last longer. LED flashlights are more reliable than a traditional light bulb and offer a stronger beam of light. LED flashlights are the longest lasting flashlight available on the market today. These days, the best LED flashlights are those that offer added versatility. Fenix Flashlight Limited has produced an outstanding product line in the variety of LED flashlights.

LED flashlights are also considered very earth friendly. LED flashlights are long lasting and extra bright, making them great for emergency kits. LED flashlights are small and light and, instead of using glass light bulbs use sturdy light emitting diodes (LED) that are almost completely immune to being destroyed by the shock and vibration of bouncing around under the seat or in the glove box. Fenix LED Flashlights are designed with focus lens, providing maximum brightness and illumination.

Led flashlights are both very practical and functional and are used in an array of applications. LED Flashlights are great for black outs, power outages, exploring, traveling, army, military, police, tourism, camping, mining, caves, tunnels, and as an emergency light. LED flashlights are great for electrical storms, power outages, lightning, thunder, hurricanes, typhoons, tropical storms, tornados, rain, ice and snow storms. LED flashlights are significantly brighter than traditional flashlights and are a great way to illuminate the path for young trick-or-treaters. LED Flashlights are much stronger than conventional flashlights, and the LEDs last much longer than convectional light bulbs. LED lanterns and LED flashlights are great for camping and hunting as well as a vital part of any home emergency kit. The green led flashlights are better for preserving dark environment as well as adaptation of the eyes to the environment.



Best Books for Quilting

Whether you are a beginning quilter, or an advanced practitioner of the craft, you will find many books on quilting that will help advance your knowledge. Quilting books fall roughly into several categories, and numerous titles abound in each. The categories of books are how-to, pattern encyclopedias, historical, books about the joy of quilting, and art books.

How-to books are probably the most popular, and the first stop for the beginning quilter. They range from books which discuss the overall craft of quilting and give step-by-step instructions, to books which will take one aspect of quilting and explain how to do it. The instructional books start with such basics as fabric selection and which tools you'll need and proceed through instructions for assembling the blocks of the quilt top and the quilt itself, down to explanations of quilting, both hand and machine. Every quilter needs at least one of these books in her library, and usually will manage to collect a number of them. It's amazing how many times you need a ready reference when you are in the middle of a quilting project.

Another type of book that every quilter will want to have on hand is an encyclopedia of patterns. These books collect many different quilt block patterns and show the basics of their assemblies. Because their aim is to cover a lot of ground, these books are valuable starting points but won't go into intimate detail. For that you need to turn to books which feature instruction on a specific pattern. With the wide variety of quilting block patterns and techniques, you can imagine that this category of quilting books is quite extensive and stocked with titles. Books in this category may devote an entire volume to explaining the nuances of, for instance, the Log Cabin pattern.




Because quilting has its roots in American history, quilts and the craft of quilting have been studied extensively, and many historical quilting books exist. Looking at these books and seeing what our ancestors did with a fraction of the materials and supplies available today can be a great source of inspiration to modern quilters. Along the same lines are books which discuss the pleasures to be derived from quilting, both in its social form (such as quilting bees) or as a solitary pursuit. Finally, there is a whole segment of quilters who have advanced the craft into art. These quilters regularly show their work in galleries and museums, and publish books not only about their quilts, but the thoughts and processes that went into making them. Sometimes collectors of quilts will publish books, too. These art quilt books are as inspiring in their way as the historical quilting books.

A good way to choose quilting books that will become a permanent part of your library is to choose a time when you'll have a couple hours of uninterrupted time. Go to the library, or your local bookstore, or fire up your computer and look at books on the internet. Take your time, browse, and get a feel for the vast number of titles out there. You'll no doubt end up with a much longer list than you have time or money for at the moment, but you can purchase or check out a few titles and start a wish list for more.

Part of the joy of quilting is finding books on the topic, and luckily for modern quilters, there is a huge array of titles to choose from.


All About Hoffman Fabrics

For the quilting enthusiast, one of the most important considerations is the choice of fabric. Let's face it; a quilt's beauty is totally dependent on what fabric the quilter chooses. If a quilt is unattractive and doesn't beg you to reach out and touch it, it probably has a lot to do with the fabric chosen to create it. Quilters in the know solve such potential problems by choosing fabrics from companies that they trust. Based in California, Hoffman Fabrics is a company who has proven their value to quilters over many years, since 1924, in fact.

Visit any quilting website that sells fabric and the name Hoffman will pop up. They specialize in high-quality screen-printed cottons and blends. Hoffman also produces hand-painted and dyed fabrics. Every year the company introduces two new lines of fabric, which they call "colorful prints and luscious Balis." They call their fabrics "inspiring" and that is not marketing hype. One look at the abundant richness of the color and designs of Hoffman Fabrics and you will see why they have been adopted by quilters as a must-have cloth. In return, Hoffman has shown incredible support to quilters. This is evident in the Hoffman Challenge, a contest which started in 1987.

Every year, the talents at Hoffman Fabrics choose one of their upcoming fabric designs to feature in the Challenge. Quilt-makers, clothing and accessory designers and doll-makers are then challenged to use the fabric to design an original item. The winning entries are then featured in a traveling show which stops at galleries, museums, shops, and quilting guilds. The first year of the Hoffman Challenge, 94 quilters entered. Since then, up to 700 entries a year have been received. The traveling show itself is so popular that 12 collections now travel nationwide, with some stops in Canada as well.

Besides the Challenge, Hoffman actively promotes the art of quilting in other ways. The company has paired with designer McKenna Ryan of Pine Needles Designs to create patterns based on Hoffman fabrics. Ryan says she likes to use Hoffman batik fabric for appliqué work because it has a high thread count that prevents fraying. The designer, like so many other quilters, is also appreciative of the depth of color and texture in Hoffman fabrics. Using these fabrics, she can design incredibly lush and intricate quilts based on nature.

Perhaps one of the secret's to the company's success is the family nature of the business. Three generations of Hoffmans are currently involved in the daily operations of the firm. It may interest contemporary quilters to know that much of the company's design philosophy stems from the fifties, when Philip and Walter Hoffman, sons of the original founder, joined the company. They brought with them their love of surfing and translated it to original designs of the ocean, beaches, and surfing life. Combining their passions with a knack for seeking out unusual printing processes for fabrics, the Hoffman sons helped to create a company that is beloved of quilters everywhere.



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Quilting In Appliqué

Mina sewing the quilt
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Appliqué is a quilting technique which involves applying layering one fabric above another and sewing it on. The term appliqué comes from the French word appliquer, which is a French verb meaning "to put on." Even though the word comes from the French, the technique has been used in many cultures and throughout history, with the earliest examples of appliqué being found thousands of years ago. Learning the uses and how-tos of appliqué will expand the possibilities of quilting enormously for you. Appliqué is a versatile technique which is useful for design options regular quilting can't accomplish.

The first step in learning appliqué is selecting a design. Small, intricate shapes will not work well for this technique, at least not when you are first learning. Start with a simple shape for your beginning appliqué project. Something basic like a circle or heart will serve you well for your first attempt. In order to create a pattern for your appliqué design, many people choose freezer paper, because it is stiff without being too thick. Trace your design onto the freezer paper and cut it out and then you can easily trace your appliqué onto the fabric you've selected cotton is a good choice). Next, carefully cut the appliqué design out, leaving 1/8th inches all around.

In order to stabilize the appliqué, you can either glue the freezer paper to the fabric design, or pin it. Now you will have to deal with the raw edges. Since the fabrics are being layered atop one another, as opposed to being sewn in seams as with traditional quilting, it's very important to learn to finish the raw edges so they won't unravel and be unsightly. One way to do this is to take your scissors and carefully snip to the marked line and then press the seam allowance under all the way around your design. Use the tip of a Popsicle stick or a chopstick to help smooth the little edges of fabric down.

Now position the appliqué design where you want it on the base fabric and hand stitch it down. There are several possibilities for stitching your appliqué. Do you want to hide the stitches or use it as a decorative element for your appliqué? If you want to hide the stitching, blind stitch or hem stitch are good possibilities. For decorative touches, try buttonhole stitching. You can use any embroidery stitch that strikes your fancy, but with some of the more complicated stitches it's a good idea to anchor your appliqué with a hem stitch first.

The last step is to very carefully cut a small slit in the background fabric only, behind the appliqué. Be certain not to cut through the appliqué itself! Then gently reach in and remove the freezer paper. Now turn your appliqué over and press it, smoothing the edges and taking care if you've used a decorative embroidery stitch. That's it! That's how easy it is to learn to appliqué. Once you've tried your hand at appliqué, you will be glad you've added it to your quilting repertoire.


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Sniffing Out Your Prospective Partners

I must say that writing about the human sex pheromones cologne is rather strange but an exciting assignment for me, especially from the female's perspective. Undoubtedly I was skeptical about this to say the least. First of all, what is pheromone cologne? Pheromone cologne is a revolutionary product that mixes the scent of cologne with the effects of male pheromones. Pheromone cologne is a specially designed pheromone to attract women. By the way, pheromone in itself is odorless.

Pheromone cologne is the only proven method of attracting women so there is no need to spend money on over-priced cologne with good advertising campaigns. Pheromone cologne is back by popular demand because of its astonishing power to unleash your sensuality. Using pheromone cologne is easy and you can put it on anywhere and for any occasion. Pheromones cause a chemical reaction in the human body that equals attraction and so pheromone cologne is claimed to act as a love potion.

Now, why do I believe or at least accept that this "concept" will work? Well, for one thing, it exists in the animal kingdom which uses scent to attract the female species. So if scientists and biologists have a way to extract the component that attracts the females it would have worked too. You will attract more women because the pheromone cologne is backed with a high concentration pheromone that has been proven over the years to attract women and IT DOES.



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Web Hosting Reviews Can Help You Search For The Best

A web hosting service basically houses your website on the Internet. Web hosting is an online service that permits organizations and individuals to put up a website or web content on the Internet. A web hosting service is a type of Internet hosting service that allows individuals and organizations to render their own website accessible via the World Wide Web.

Web hosting is oftentimes supplied as part of a general Internet access plan; there are many free and paid providers extending these services. Since the competition is so great for these services, each of the web hosting companies will provide different packaged services to attract potential customers. You can look for a review special directory site to compare prices and services of diverse web hosting companies out there. Reviews from users will help you to see which are reputable and reliable companies as well.

Web hosting packages often include a Web Content Management System, so the end-user doesn't have to worry about the more technical aspects. Generally, a web hosting packages include an ample amount of web storage space, data transfer, and email accounts. If you're a home user, an Internet professional, or a business wanting to boost their web presence, there are specific web hosting package for you.

Bring out the best in your website with a full range of advanced web hosting features and online marketing tools. The web hosting client may want to have other services, such as email for their business domain, databases or multi-media services for streaming media. Choose the appropriate package for your business or personal need so as to avoid paying more than you have budgeted.

Using Templates For Quilting The Easy Way

First Quilt
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With the recent increased interest in quilting and other crafts, manufacturers are constantly searching for new products to make quilting easier for busy modern crafters. One of the innovations that has become a necessity is quilting templates. Usually made from sturdy clear acrylic, and designed to be used over and over again, templates make marking and cutting pieces for a quilt block a breeze.

Templates generally have seam line and other markings on them for the convenience of quilters. The best templates are laser cut to ensure exact precision for measurement. With quilting templates, a rotary cutter, and a mat, you can cut the pieces for numerous blocks at one time. Before templates and the use of rotary cutters, a quilter used paper patterns and cut block pieces with scissors, in much the same way that dressmakers cut patterns. For quilters who are often cutting small pieces for blocks, cutting in this manner meant precision in measuring was very difficult. In quilting, accuracy is crucial. One of the frustrations of quilting was making sure the pieces of the quilt block fit together, and with the old-fashioned style of cutting, it was a constant problem. But with templates all such worries are a thing of the past.

Quilting templates are available in every size and shape imaginable. Every geometric shape is represented, and you can buy a set of basic templates for squares and circles and rectangles so you always have them on hand. You can also buy sets of templates for a specific quilt block. For instance, if your daughter is getting married and you want to make her a Double Wedding Ring quilt, you can buy a set of templates for that pattern. Or perhaps your best friend is having her first baby, a son. You want to make a quilt for him, and so you choose a set of templates for a square that looks like an airplane. The options are truly unlimited.

Beginning quilters will want to start with simple shapes such as rectangles, squares and circles. The process is simple-lay your neatly ironed fabric on the rotary mat, place the acrylic template atop it, hold it firmly and use the rotary cutter to trim around the edges. Once you get the hang of it, you can cut several layers of fabric at once. Using templates, you can spend an hour or two cutting pieces for quilt blocks, and get to the actual sewing and quilting so much faster.

Quilters may also want to take the time to browse the web or go to the library or local bookstore for books. Many quilting sites and books contain useful information about using templates, with tips and techniques listed that will make the process even easier. The quilting sites contain are often also laden with photos showing the use of templates in a step-by-step manner, which can be very helpful. Although the process of using templates is simple, there are always trade secrets that can make it even easier.



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Fast and Easy Online Prescription Eyeglasses

Prescription eyeglasses are easily available at any optic store and these glasses are usually obtained after a thorough eye checkup. The prescription glasses are those glasses which you wear based on a prescription written by an ophthalmologist or an optometrist to an optician for eyeglasses. You can also easily find prescription glasses online from only $8. Perhaps you may think it daunting to get something so personal and technical from an online store but it is not that difficult.

Prescription eyeglasses are made to measure, so that the optics in each lens line up with the centers of the wearer's eyes. This means you need to measure the inter pupilary or center of the eyes. Outgoing prescription glasses are thoroughly checked prior to shipping by the quality control staff to ensure they have been made to the required prescription and that you are supplied with only the highest quality finished article.

Frames are a reflection of your personal style. Sometimes you may get frustrated when you are not able to find the frame designs that you are searching for or there is no stock left. Therefore, online suppliers can offer better choices with their variety of eyeglasses such as traditional types of frames or delightful designer items.

You can purchase both single vision and bifocal glasses from this online opticians and choose from a large range of up to the minute styles, many of which are the same as those found in many other high street stores. You will definitely save money by ordering prescription eyeglasses online and this saving can be invested into suitable ranges of frames.





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Milk Products and Your Diet

Seeing there is a lot of news now about melamine in milk products from China, I was thinking altogether if milk or dairy products is all that good for health in general or not. Dairy products although a mainstay of the Western diet, are not included in the diets of most of the populations around the world. Dairy is not necessary for health but rather it is actually harmful to the body. A successful diet endeavors to control many different conditions in the body including obesity through the omission of acidifying foods and behaviors.

Many people believe that dairy and milk are essential for bone density and for overall health. However, dairy products have large amounts of protein and fat, which are both acid forming elements. Cow’s milk and products made from cow’s milk produce acid. Goat and sheep milk and cheeses, which have less fat and protein, produce less acid. The only dairy exception is clarified butter that is alkalizing due to the short chain fats within it.

In addition, dairy is far from being a pure food. The dairy industry has worked hard to proliferate the image of cow’s milk being essential and harmless. Consider, however, that fifty years ago the average cow produces 2,000 pounds of milk per year and today cows average 50,000 pounds per year. Drugs, antibiotics, hormones, specialized breeding and forced feeding all up milk production so dairy farmers can produce in mass quantities. All of these additives are part of the milk that people drink everyday.

A growing number of health conscious individuals are eliminating dairy from their diet and having fantastic results. In recent studies, milk has been linked to intestinal colic, intestinal irritation, anemia and allergic reactions in infants and children. In children, the main problems were allergy, ear and tonsil infection, asthma, colic and childhood diabetes. The studies showed that adults suffered from heart disease, arthritis, allergy and sinusitis as a result of conventionally produced milk.

Just a quick search on the dangers of dairy can really open your eyes about this “safe” food. Reading the research and seeing the acidic effects of milk and other dairy products make it clear why it is better off being excluded from our diet and food comsumption.


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Simple Patchwork Techniques

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When many people hear the word quilt they think of many colorful blocks or patches created from old clothes sewn together to form a large rectangular blanket. Pieced patchwork is actual much, much more complicated. Pieced patchwork is made from fabric scraps that are cut into regular shapes and then sewn together in geometric patterns to form blocks. The pieces may be joined by hand or machine. Machine stitching is quicker and more durable but hand stitching is traditional.

Creating an accurate template will allow a quilter to make patches identical in shape and size, and that will fit perfectly together. Templates may be made or purchased. To make a cardboard template transfer the design on to squared paper and cut it out with sharp scissors. Glue the cutout to a piece of cardboard. Be sure to include a seam allowance. Cut out the cardboard template and protect the paper seam allowance by coating it with a thin layer of clear nail varnish or polish. Always make new templates for each shape required in a project.

To make a plastic template, place the clear plastic over the design and draw around each shape. Draw a seam allowance around each shape and cut out. Once you have created a template, place it on the fabric, lining up one straight edge with the grain of the fabric. Draw around it with a quilter's pencil or tailor's chalk. To create several patches at once fold the fabric in several layers-accordion style. Staple the template to the layers and cut out the pieces, preferably using a rotary cutter and a cutting mat.

If you are using backing papers or iron on interfacing they may be attached now. To join the patches and form the patchwork, first lay them out and make sure you are happy with the design. Once you are, you may begin piecing. Hand piecing requires the patches to be placed right sides together and pinned. Pin each corner first. Join each patch with a small whipstitch, inserting the needle in one corner and working across to the other. Remove the pins as you go.

If you are machine piecing your patchwork, you may join several pairs of patches at a time by using the flag method. Pin the patches right sides together in pairs. Machine stitch along the seam line using the foot as a guide. Leave s short uncut thread between the pairs. Cut each into units. Join enough pairs to make one patched piece. Remember to press the patch seems flat to one side to avoid bulk. Do not press them open.

Once you patchwork quilt top has been completed, layer it together with batting in the middle and backing fabric on the back. Baste the layers and quilt as desired. If you are quilting straight lines and using a machine, a quilting foot made for this purpose is available. For free-form quilting remove the foot completely and lower the foot lever. Use your hands or a hoop to stretch the fabric taut, and stitch slowly.

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Get Your Prescription Glasses Online

These days with the click of a mouse, you can buy discount prescription glasses online, prescription reading glasses and prescription sun-glasses online. Prescription eyeglasses online, fashion designer eyeglasses, starting as low as $8 per pair. Great Eyeglasses For Less is their mission of service to you. Buying glasses online is easier and cheaper than high street opticians. This can really save you some money if you are on a tight monthly budget and you need to get more than a pair for your family members and yourself.

Whether it's reading glasses, spectacles for distance vision, or maybe even bifocal lenses you require, you can find all sorts of bargain spectacles at Zenni Optical. Variable Dimension Frames From Zenni starts as low as $19 with numerous choices in style and colors. From receipt of your prescription, through every stage of the production process to dispatch of your finished glasses, their laboratories use the latest computer technology to check the accuracy and quality of their work.

If you are still unsure as to how easy it can be to order your glasses online, check this out as Zenni Optical was on FOX news! The link for the video is here. You can determine then how you will be able to save much when you purchase online at Zenni Optical.


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Essential Supplies for Quilting

Quilting at the Urban Qulting League
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Whenever the quilting impulse arises, you can be baffled as to what precisely you will require as supplies for your new craft. A huge part of the fun of beginning a new hobby is discovering what kinds of supplies you will need to accomplish it. There's something so satisfying about working with tools and supplies. While the craft of quilting doesn't technically require much more than a good sewing machine, needles, thread and scissors, there are so many wonderful supplies on the market that will make quilting easier and much more pleasurable.

Start with a sewing machine, the most basic of your supplies. Though it is technically possible to sew a quilt without a machine, and some people still choose to practise it, most busy crafters nowadays like to use a machine. You will need to use it for patching together the blocks for the quilt top, and after that you can choose to manage the actual quilting by hand or machine. Nonetheless quilters would agree that the sewing machine is the most indispensable of your supplies, so the best advice is to buy the best you can afford. There are many wonderful brand name such as Bernina, Pfaff, Janome, and Husqvarna Viking, to name some. Take note that most quilters only need a machine to sew a straight line, so you don't need to worry about buying one with numerous fancy stitches.

Following on any quilter's list of supplies is a cutting tool. Plain old fashioned scissors are good, and you will need a pair used for fabric and one for paper only (paper blunts scissors very quickly). All the same, as a quilter your new best friend is sure to be a rotary cutter and mat. A rotary cutter is a much more effective tool than the scissors and you are able to also cut pieces for quilt blocks in bulk with it. You will need a rotary mat to protect the surface you are working on. Don't make the mistake of putting a rotary cutter and mat at the bottom of your list of essential supplies-they will make your life easier and your new hobby much more enjoyable.

You will need fabric and most quilters swear by 100 per cent cotton fabric. The array of colors and patterns that cotton fabric comes in is truly astounding. You will also need to put thread on your list of supplies. Cotton thread is good, with a high luster and long-lasting strength. You will need pins for a variety of reasons. Pins seem to be one of those notions that quilters have very specific preferences for-you might prefer good old fashioned straight pins made of all steel, or T-pins, or pins with the brightly colored heads. Why not put a variety on your shopping list of supplies and experiment with which ones you like best? You will also need needles and a seam ripper.

Many quilters also consider a bulletin or idea board as an essential. This can be placed near where your sewing machine is located and used as a place to pin swatches, arrange fabrics in potential color combinations, and post ideas torn from magazines.

Start your list of essential supplies today, and you will be a happy quilter.


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Sewing Tips For Newbie Quilters

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The traditional technique applied to put together collectively quilt blocks is sewing by hand with a needle and thread. Even if you possess a sewing machine you should practice these stitches. Remember to select the smallest size needle that you are able to comfortably work with. Make sure that you are using special quilting thread. Quilting thread is thicker, more durable and doesn't tangle. Cut a piece of quilting thread about two feet long. Thread the needle and place a single knot in the end of the thread with a short tail to prevent unraveling. Don't double the thread. Sew with one single strand.

Put the two quilt pieces that you are joining together, with right sides facing one another. Pin them using three pins. Place one pin in each of the top two corners, and the third pin in the middle of the piece. Begin at one corner and poke the needle through both layers of material then bring it up through the material about 1/8th of an inch down the seam line. Take one backstitch to keep your end secure, then keep going in and out stitching. This is a running stitch, also called a piecing stitch. It takes practice to acquire a straight line. You may draw the line in pencil on the wrong side of the material if this helps. Once you have reached the other corner take a backstitch in reverse and make a 90-degree turn into the seam allowance. Make two stitches and cut the thread. Many quilters don't knot the ends of their thread, as they feel knots fray and wear thin the fabric faster.

Another stitch that beginners should learn is the appliqué stitch. In appliqués blocks a material motif is cut out, layered and stitched onto the background of another material. This method of sewing the layers together needs to be almost invisible to the eye. The appliqué stitch should leave a small visible dot of a stitch. To begin, start with a quilting needle and knotted quilting thread in a color that blends with the appliqué motif. Organize the design by basting the raw edges under. Pressing with the tip of an iron first will help. Next baste the material motif onto the background material in the desired position.

Now it's finally time to appliqué. Start by placing the needle under the background material. Push the needle up through the background material and the edge of the appliqué motif. Pull the thread through both layers. Now position the needle right next to where the thread comes up, but only on the background material. Make an1/8th inch stitch through the background material and bring it up at the edge of the appliqué motif. Continue this stitch surrounding the material motif, ending underneath the background material on the wrong side. Knot and trim.

Hand stiched seems like a very time consuming process. Once you develop a rhythm, it proceeds much faster. Handstitched quilts are often appreciated over machine-stitched creations.



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