Traditional Welsh
Quilting
A lot of people have admittedly fallen
in love with the art of quilting, mainly because it has the
unrivaled perfect blend of aesthetic value and
functionality.
Quilting was first discovered in the 17th century, but until
now it continues to transcend beyond time and the fickle
dictates of fashion trends.
It still continues to thrive with many quilting enthusiasts
and aficionados who all can wait to get their hands on a
premium quality quilt.
Among the popular techniques of classic quilting method is
the traditional Welsh quilting, which is highlighted by the
rich and profound history of the country. It was said that
during the earliest days, some itinerant quilters would travel
and visit one house after another to make a perfect quilt for
the family for the winter season or for the matrimonial bed.
Whether this might just be a highly romanticized myth or
actually has a grain of truth to it, we may never know for
sure. However, one thing remains definite, a lot of people are
still impressed with the sheer artistry and creativity of the
traditional Welsh quilting method.
So how to do actually identify the traditional welsh
quilting to that of the other equally popular quilting methods?
Most of the traditional Welsh quilting materials are usually
characterized with simple and graphic designs that are commonly
seen in strong and deep colors. This means that even in a
highly contemporary setting, a traditional Welsh quilting
material will fit right in. If you want to check out some of
the samples of the technique, then fell free to visit the
website www.jen-jones.com, with Jen
Jones who also happens to be the author of Welsh Quilts, the
complete quilting guide for Welsh inspired quilts.
Years an ago, Welsh used lamb wool and even some threadbare
blankets to be used as the wadding in the quilts. The typical
themes of their quilts usually depict some leaves, acorns,
trees, tulips and the Welsh pear. So you can expect that the
designs would be range from the highly elaborate and intricate
to the simple yet striking pieces.
Needles to say, quilting has become a big part in the
tradition of people from different countries. Almost all of the
diverse culture have me embraced the idea of quilting as a form
of keepsake and loving memories of family members sewn together
as handed down from one generation to another.
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