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Quilting Techniques

Get ready! You’ve got a number of options, some specialized lingo, and an amazing array of traditional and non-traditional quilting techniques, patterns, and tools available. So first, we’ll cover a few basics.

Types of Quilts

Quilts are typically categorized as either:
  • Pieced
  • Whole Cloth
But in addition to basic types of quilts, you have a variety of techniques to adorn your quilt.
A pieced quilt is one in which the top is highly decorative, comprised of other pieces of fabric which are sewn together. Common designs for pieced quilts include patchwork, crazy quilts, combinations of geometric forms, and forms from nature (birds, leaves, flowers, stars, moons).

What Makes a Quilt a Quilt?

A quilt is a type of bedding that consists of several pieces of fabric sewn together:  there is a top piece, a middle layer, and a bottom piece. The technique of sewing all the pieces together is known as quilting. Another technique for securing the layers of fabric is called tying.

Elements of a Quilt

Quilts generally have these characteristics:
  • The top layer forms a pleasing or artistic visual design
  • The pattern is often repetitive, and formed of blocks (Examples include the patchwork quilt, and classic patterns such as log cabin, and flower basket)
  • A variety of colors and fabrics are used on the top
  • The backing is selected in a fabric or color to complement the top  
  • The middle layer, or batting, gives warmth and thickness to the quilt
  • Borders and bindings are used to set off the top design, as well as to finish edges on all three layers.

Quilting Overview

They’re beautiful. They’re functional. They’re a piece of American history. It’s the twenty-first century, but the popularity of making and collecting quilts continues to spread throughout the U.S. and abroad. In fact, the Alliance for American Quilts, a non-profit organization dedicated to the art and community of quilting, estimates that there are 20 million Americans involved in some way with quilting.
Why do we love quilting? What makes this particular art so appealing to collectors, artists, and crafters?
In the Trusty Guide to Quilting, you will learn:
  • What makes a quilt a quilt
  • How to get started if you want to take up quilting:
    • Great beginning patterns
    • Choice of techniques (hand and machine)

Game website reviews: Yahoo games

From the hardcore gamer to people who just want to entertain themselves online, Yahoo! Games has something for everyone.
On the top of the site, you can click on different game categories such as Arcade, Board, Card and Puzzle, which is good if you want to jump right in. But there's much more to discover here, the site is worth exploring.
Below the categories, a unique part of Yahoo! Games is a section of featured articles. In this area, you'll find content for people who are serious about games and have their own systems at home.
Those recently included a feature on the Wii Fit game, a trailer for a new movie based on a game and a link to Yahoo's Sims Site. That's where you can create an online character, not a feature you'll see on some of the other game sites out there. To the right, you can click on featured videos, such as one on Grand Theft Auto.

Where to play poker online

Poker is a game that has recently exploded in popularity in the U.S. Before this popularity explosion, playing poker online was as easy as logging on to your favorite poker site, downloading their program, depositing some money, and playing. Now, a good number of poker sites do not even accept U.S. players. With this article I hope to explain some of the best sites that you can play on while detailing the struggles (and possible workarounds) that a U.S. player faces.
The first thing one needs to do is download multiple poker programs from the sites that do accept U.S. players. Why multiple programs instead of one? I will explain that later. The current reigning champion of online poker, at least in my opinion., is Full Tilt Poker. Full Tilt Poker is one of the most well-known poker sites of the time and boasts an average of about 60,000 or more players online at once.

How massive multiplayer online games have affected the gaming community

There can be no question that MMORPGs (Massive Multplayer Online Role-Playing Games) have affected the gaming community. The question is, of course, whether these effects have been positive for the gaming community of whether they have been negative. In all reality, there have been both good and bad things that have happened to the gaming community as a result of massive multiplayer online games.
Let's take a look, first, at some of the positive effects massive multiplayer online games have had on the gaming community:
* Massive multiplayer online games have given gamers more options. At one time, for example, a gamer had to stick to table top roleplaying games like Dungeons and Dragons if she wanted to experience a Fantasy RPG experience. Today, she can jump on EverQuest, Lord of the Rings Online or World of Warcraft and enjoy all sorts of fantasy roleplaying experiences.

Zygor Guides 3 Will Pick Up Where You Already Are in the Game

World of Warcraft is among the greatest games of the 21st century. It has a fan base of millions and is attracting new players all the time. For a initial time player, it could be a bit daunting entering the WOW arena. The depth of the game along with the sheer number of possible methods to play mean a newbie can get lost really quickly and not know what to do. Like all games, you can get a guide, but should you had been to write 1 for WOW, you would most likely require a whole bookshelf to store it. The game is massive and there are several add-on packs which could be regarded as games in their own correct. So, WOW is massive, really huge.

Alternative Explanations For The PSN Outage

The PlayStation Network has now been out of commission for just over a week. The official explanation - a security breach requiring extensive forensic work and total reconstruction - sounds plausible. Too plausible. What if Sony's story is a cover-up of the highest order? What other catalyst could possibly be more embarrassing and catastrophic? I have a few ideas.

The system was completely overloaded by the millions of users hurrying to log on to Home so they could walk around a virtual mall and watch advertisements.

Brink

Brink has some technical issues. A large number of PC players are experiencing an annoying grid laid across every texture in the game. Rolling their drivers back doesn't help, nor does updating their drivers, tweaking the settings in himem.sys, or pulling down the in-game console and entering "id_nogridplease".

Brink has terrible bots. They seem reluctant to use their class-based abilities such as reviving you and accomplishing missions, instead focusing on more important tasks such as grouping up twenty feet behind you and watching as you do everything yourself.

E3 2011: Widely rumored name of new handheld surfaces in EU trademark office; previously leaked logo also spotted.

With Sony's press briefing at the 2011 Electronic Entertainment Expo just hours away, evidence continues to mount that the NGP will be renamed the "PlayStation Vita."

Evidence that the NGP will be renamed the PS Vita continues to mount.

The latest proof comes in the form of three trademark applications Sony Computer Entertainment filed in Europe for the "PS Vita" and "PlayStation Vita." The trademarks cover a wide array of areas, including "Game programs for handheld games with liquid crystal displays" and "Consumer video game consoles for use with an external display screen or monitor." A previously leaked logo (pictured) was also associated with one of the trademark filings.

L.A. Incidental

I approach the crime scene, my mind drifting back to the events of the morning.
There had been another flashback of the war - a black and white, slightly blurry remembrance of that one time a superior officer cursed and I acted in an ambitious manner while my fellow soldiers shook their heads. I had been experiencing a lot of flashbacks lately, come to think of it, at the rate of one per solved case.