Quilter

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Across
  1. 2. The finishing band of fabric that covers the raw outer edges of a quilt
  2. 7. Any diagonal line between the crosswise or lengthwise grain line in woven fabric
  3. 8. process of stitching back over a stitch to secure it
  4. 9. A series of in and out stitches used in piecing, quilting, and embellishing
  5. 11. cabin quilt design where narrow strips of fabric, or logs, are arranged around the center square
  6. 12. shears/scissors with edges that cut a zigzag pattern in fabric
  7. 13. Small accessories used to aid in sewing and quilting - scissors, needles, thread, seam ripper, zippers, etc
  8. 16. device to protect finger pads from needle pricks. Can be made of metal, leather, plastic, or rubber
  9. 17. A small V shape clipped into a curved seam to reduce bulk and make seams lie flat when joined.
  10. 20. quilt made from pieces of fabric cut in squares and triangles
  11. 23. Manufactured finished edge of fabric that prevents fraying before it gets to consumer
Down
  1. 1. Product used to add body or stability to fabric, making it easier to handle
  2. 3. A long running stitch that can be pulled to draw up the fabric
  3. 4. Metal or plastic cylinder on which thread is wound
  4. 5. quilt design using the oldest of quilt patterns. Early quilters used any scrap or remnant available, regardless of its color, design, or fabric type
  5. 6. material used between the quilt top and backing
  6. 10. A machine straight stitch typically done on the right side of a project close to a seam
  7. 14. this quilt was done in secret and given as a going away gift. It usually was a group effort, with each block being sewn by a friend or relative with their name embroidered in the center
  8. 15. a quarter yard of fabric cut crosswise from a 1⁄2-yard piece of fabric for a finished size of approximately 18×22"
  9. 18. Two circles that hold the quilt layers together during the quilting process
  10. 19. The unit that is designed for a quilt
  11. 21. Taking a stitch through all three layers of the quilt and knotting it on the quilt surface
  12. 22. An unfinished fabric edge