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quilt1 /kwɪlt /noun1A warm bed covering made of padding enclosed between layers of fabric and kept in place by lines of stitching, typically applied in a decorative design.Last Saturday's Airing of the Quilts at Northampton was a crafty affair, with 250 handmade quilts lining the main street....- A special thanks to Angie Hayes who came up with the idea and the design for the quilt, purchased the materials and made the templates.
- He had a quilt to keep him warm while he traveled and has a family waiting for him when he arrives at Walter Reed Army Medical center.
1.1A knitted or fabric bedspread with decorative stitching.My grandma knitted me a quilt for a wedding present and we had had it for 15 years and it was on the back of the couch....- They showed a keen interest and curiosity in the ways that our national quilt was knitted.
- The hand knitted quilt was displayed at the guild's monthly meeting which took place in the Green School on Monday, April 10.
1.3A layer of padding used for insulation: the roof space should be insulated with a glass-fibre quilt at least 100 mm thick...- The walls were hung with blankets and quilts for insulation, and it looked quite merry next to the somber dirt floor.
verb [with object] (often as adjective quilted) Join together (layers of fabric or padding) with lines of stitching to form a bed covering, a warm garment, or for decorative effect: a blue quilted jacket...- Why would someone go to the trouble of quilting a piece already ‘quilted’?
- The fabric is quilted diagonally and is well suited to a barn jacket styling.
- It features a 100% anti-pill polyester micro fleece upper lining and quilted nylon lower lining and sleeves.
Derivatives quilter noun ...- Many of these patterns - with descriptive names such as Log Cabin, Grandma's Fan, Double Wedding Ring and Broken Star - are still popular with quilters today.
- As the first major curated exhibit of its kind, the ‘Art Quilt Project’ of 1986 brought attention to the works of non-traditional quilters.
- Many quilters use patchwork to create wall hangings.
Origin Middle English: from Old French cuilte, from Latin culcita 'mattress, cushion'. Rhymes atilt, built, gilt, guilt, hilt, jilt, kilt, lilt, silt, spilt, stilt, tilt, upbuilt, wilt quilt2 /kwɪlt /verb [with object] Australian informal, datedPunch (someone): more than one bloke I’ve seen Joe quilt good and proper Origin Mid 19th century: perhaps a transferred use of the verb quilt1 (with the association of quilting for protection). |