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    Teman-teman,

    Gua sukaaaaa banget liatin hasil karya quilt atau patchwork kalo lagi jalan-jalan ke pameran handicraft. Tapi harganya mahal bener yah. Trus iseng-iseng browsing, kok di Bandung kayaknya banyak bener tuh toko quilt & craft.

    Boleh donk info-info buat neng geulis yg tinggal di Bandung. Kira2 kalo untuk bed cover / selimut berapaan yah range harganya? Kalo di Jkt kan udah jut-jut tuh. Kalo ga beda jauh, yah mending beli di Jkt aja. Pingin beli buat si kecil deh

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    may..di ITC Kuningan ada tuuh..dan harganya sih menurut gue gak mahal..dia ada di lantai 4 ITC Kuningannya..nama tokonya miosche..designnya lucu2...
    kemaren gue abis pesen buat kado temen gue, paket isinya bumper untuk baby crib, bantal, guling, seprei, bed cover, tempat popok habisnya totalnya 1.6 jt..
    gue cariin dulu yaa websitenyaa...

    ediiitt...

    ketemu niiih..silahkan dicek2 di Hidden Content

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    smiley disini juga ada nih Hidden Content
    Aku juga suka, tapi biasanya buat beddingnya krucil" aja Hidden Content

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    mioschekids punyanya mbak dita. dia dulu arsitek inhouse-nya bodyshop ^_^

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    dua2nya bagussss Hidden Content
    tp yg LUCULUCU harganya sangat bersahabat Hidden Content nanti sore gua coba telp deh. Mioo pernah beli disono? kualitasnya gimana?

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    Gw juga sukaaaaaaaaaaaa bgt deh.. kemaren gw ditawarin bed cover nya 2,5 juta... motifnya bagus bgt...
    si ibu ini juga buka kursus kl ada yg mau belajar...
    tp ada ga si bedanya quilt/patchwork/Applique ?? ada yg tau atau sama aja si...

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    hi pibu, ini aku ambil dari wikipedia ya .. sori kalau panjang

    A Quilt is a type of bedding— a bed covering composed of a quilt top, a layer of batting, and a layer of fabric for backing, generally combined using the technique of quilting. Another technique for securing the quilt layers is tying. Tying refers to the technique of using thread, yarn or ribbon to pass through all three layers of the quilt at regular intervals. These "ties" hold the layers together during use and especially when the quilt is washed. This method is easier and more forgiving if the quilt is made by hand. Tied quilts are called, depending on the regional area, "lap", "comfort" or "comforter", among other names. Many quilts are made with decorative designs; some quilts are not used as bed covering at all, but are rather made to be hung on a wall or otherwise displayed. In British English, quilt is another way of saying duvet, wadding is another way of saying batting, and calico refers to muslin rather than to a fabric with a printed pattern on it.

    A Patchwork or "pieced work" is a form of needlework that involves sewing together pieces of fabric into a larger design. The larger design is usually based on repeat patterns built up with different colored shapes. These shapes are carefully measured and cut, straight-sided, basic geometric shapes making them easy to piece together. Precise joining makes for patchwork that lies flat without puckers.

    When used to make a quilt, this larger patchwork or pieced design becomes the "top" of a three layered quilt, the middle layer being the batting, and the bottom layer the backing. To keep the batting from shifting a patchwork or pieced quilt is often quilted by hand or machine using a running stitch which can outline the individual shapes that make up the pieced top, or the quilting stitches can be random or highly ordered overall patterns that contrast with the patchwork composition.

    In the past hand quilting was often done in a group around a frame. Instead of quilting, the layers are sometimes tied together at regular intervals with pieces of yarn, a practice known as tying or knotting. There are three traditional structures used to construct a patchwork or pieced composition: 1) block, 2) overall, and 3) strip piecing. Traditional patchwork has identifying names based on the arrangement of colors and shapes.

    Today, many quilts are quilted using a Longarm quilting system. The system consists of a frame and a sewing machine. The patchwork, batting and backing are loaded onto the frame and in some systems each layer can be tensioned independently. No basting is usually necessary. The frames can be up to 14' long which is big enough for a king size quilt to be tensioned ready for quilting. The sewing machine known as the Longarm machine has an extended throat space - up to 36" - and can be moved on a 2-axis rail system- left and right, forwards and backwards enabling a 360 degree movement over the surface of the quilt. Until recently most longarm machines were hand-guided which meant the operator had to synchronise the speed of their hands with the speed of the machine motor. Fast hands, slow motor meant big stitches. Slow hands, fast motor meant small stitches. Since just after the turn of the century most longarm machines are now sold with stitch-regulation, which means the operator no longer has to synchronise hand speed with the motor. Electronics in the machine ensures the stitch length remains constant. More recently fully computerised machines are being sold. Fully computerised machines have been available for over 12 years. They were invented by Paul Statler but have only recently become popular. These machines use specialised machine-driver software and 'cad'-type drawing packages to enable pattern digitisation and automatic quilting. An operator is still required to mind the machine and set the pattern onto the quilt. It is thought that over 10,000 longarm quilting machines are in use today. There are many brands available and many places to obtain training.[1]

    Patchwork enjoyed a widespread revival during the Great Depression because it was a way to recycle worn clothing into warm quilts. Even very small and worn pieces of material are suitable for use in patchwork, although crafters today more often use specially bought 100% cotton patchwork material as the basis for their designs.

    Patchwork declined after World War II, but was again revived during the American bicentennial.

    Patchwork is most often used to make quilts, but it can also be used to make bags, wall-hangings, warm jackets, skirts , waistcoats and other items of clothing. Some textile artists work with patchwork, often combining it with embroidery and other forms of stitchery.

    The 2003 Quilting in America survey estimated that the total value of the American quilting industry was $2.7 billion. International quilting exhibitions attract thousands of visitors, while countless smaller exhibitions are held every weekend in local regions. Active cyber-quilting communities abound on the web; books and magazines on the subject are published in the hundreds every year; and there are many active local quilting guilds and shops in different countries. 'Quilt Art' is established as a legitimate artistic medium, with quilted works of art selling for thousands of dollars to corporate buyers and galleries. Quilt historians and quilt appraisers are re-evaluating the heritage of traditional quilting and antique quilts, while superb examples of antique quilts are purchased for large sums by collectors and museums. The American Quilt Study Group is active in promotion of research on the history of quilting.

    In its broadest sense, an Applique or appliqué is a smaller ornament or device applied to another surface. In the context of ceramics, for example, an appliqué is a separate piece of clay added to the primary work, generally for the purpose of decoration.

    In the context of sewing, applique refers a needlework technique in which pieces of fabric, embroidery, or other materials are sewn onto another piece of fabric to create designs.[1] It is particularly suitable for work which is to be seen from a distance, such as in banner-making. A famous example of applique is the Hastings Embroidery.

    Appliqued cloth is an important art form in Benin, West Africa, particularly in the area around Abomey, where it has been a tradition since the 18th century and the kingdom of Danhomè.

    Applique is used extensively in quilting. "Dresden Plate" and "Sunbonnet Sue" are two examples of traditional American quilt blocks that are constructed with both patchwork and applique. Baltimore album quilts, Broderie perse, Hawaiian quilts, Amish quilts and the ralli quilts of India and Pakistan also use applique.

    Types of applique

    Applied pieces usually have their edges folded under, and are then attached by any of the following:

    Straight stitch, typically 2-3mm in from the edge.
    Satin stitch all around, overlapping the edge. The patch may be glued or straight stitched on first to ensure positional stability and a neat edge.
    Decorative stitching over a significant amount of the applique piece, with the thread intended to be part of the artistic effect. The Buttonhole stitch is a good example.
    Central fixing only, with the edges of the applied piece intended to rise up from the background cloth. Typically used when attaching 3-dimensional flowers.

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    Hidden Content Originally Posted by smiley Hidden Content
    dua2nya bagussss Hidden Content
    tp yg LUCULUCU harganya sangat bersahabat Hidden Content nanti sore gua coba telp deh. Mioo pernah beli disono? kualitasnya gimana?
    Kualitasnya....so so lah...

    Hmm...pernah liat nggak yang di Metro brand Simply atau apa ya, aku lupa, tapi dia adanya di tempat anak"....kalau aku bilang itu kualitasnya bagus, rapi tapi harganya lebih mahal. Aku blum pernah liat yg di ITC Kuningan sih....

    Kalau di Luculucu bisa pesan, misalnya mau seprei warna apa motif apa, kita tinggal kasih contoh gambar.. Dulu aku pernah beli kaos yang gambar animal" itu, sama beddingnya krucil"....

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    gw pernah pesen d luculucu.. sama mbak mitta dulu..
    buat bumper bed anak gw pas masi baby dulu..
    susah banget nyarinya.. krn tempat tidurnya ukuran single 200x100
    jadi mesti mesen, ga ada d mana2 Hidden Content
    modelnya agak2 mirip applique kali ya dia.. bukan patchwork..
    tapi kalo si miosche ini asli patchwork, ampe detail2nya keren banget

    sebelomnya gw pernah tanya2 di miosche ini.. tapi d kasi harganya mahaaaaal banget..
    emang sesuai kali ya, hand made semua.. trus customize pula..
    tapi pas udah mau deal, gw minta contoh bahan malah ga d kasi2 Hidden Content
    ada kali 2 minggu lebih.. padahal gw udah mau cepet2 aja.. bolak balik d telp katanya mbak ditta nya lagi sibukk.. huhuhu..
    akhirnya cancel deh di miosche ini, jadi pesen d luculucu..

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    Gua kan kemarin sempet liat di Alun-Alun Grand Indonesia, mereknya Agape Craft, ternyata dari Bandung. Pas iseng2 searching google, di Bandung banyak toko quilt & craft. Apakah disono lebih murah?

    GUa sih sempet telp ke lucu-lucu tp aplikasinya kayak kata Arzha, bukan ke patchwork, lebih ke tempelan doang. Harganya sangat terjangkau sih Hidden Content

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    wah....
    klo quilting ini di komplek gw banyak ibu2 yang bikin
    dulunya yg ngajarin para ekspat yang tinggal disini
    sekarang malah para ekspat yang suka beli ke merekaHidden Content
    mereka juga kasih les gratis ke ibu2 yang lain
    harganya emang agak mahal karena banyak bahannya yg impor
    salah satunya di blog ini Hidden Content

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    ya ampun... gara2 iseng buka thread ini, terus ke tkp nya Hidden Content
    dzigggh.... jd pengen.. bagus2 bgt!!!
    abis berkunjung ke Hidden Content
    alamaaaak.. how lucky his sons... 2 thumbs up deh..
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    Hidden Content Originally Posted by michalakis Hidden Content
    may..di ITC Kuningan ada tuuh..dan harganya sih menurut gue gak mahal..dia ada di lantai 4 ITC Kuningannya..nama tokonya miosche..designnya lucu2...
    kemaren gue abis pesen buat kado temen gue, paket isinya bumper untuk baby crib, bantal, guling, seprei, bed cover, tempat popok habisnya totalnya 1.6 jt..
    gue cariin dulu yaa websitenyaa...

    ediiitt...

    ketemu niiih..silahkan dicek2 di Hidden Content
    Kalau mesennya berapa lama ya mischa? aku pas bgt ni mau cari buat baby ke 2 ku.. malah sampe niat mau ikutan les. Tp kl les, kynya ga akan jadi cepet... Trus customize kan ya, sesuai ukuran (crib baby gw gede), motif juga kita bisa pilih ya.. jadi ga sabar nih pengen cepet2 ke miosche

    Armadiani Thanks ya info nyaa...

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    pibu..biasanya dia bakal butuh waktu 3 minggu untuk bikinnya..tapi kayaknya sih tergantung pesenannya apa aja ya Hidden Content

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    oh gituu.. kl gt masi sempet..hihihi.. thank u yaa

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