Confessions of a Serial Lurker...
#78
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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Originally Posted by jruze
Hello, all you amazingly talented quilters! I have been admiring, envying, coveting and borrowing your beautiful ideas for over a year, but this is the first time I've had the courage to introduce myself. I'd like to consider myself a fellow quilter, but I have never exactly finished a quilt top (except for very easy rag quilts). I'm pretty much self-taught, and when I see a quilt block I love, I drop everything and struggle for days trying to figure out the best way to make it, and I end up with lots of bits and pieces of quilts, but nothing complete! So, I lurk around and stay quietly in the background of this forum...
But, no more! Today, I will confess to my lurk-y-ness and step into the light. Hello quilter world! :)))
But, no more! Today, I will confess to my lurk-y-ness and step into the light. Hello quilter world! :)))
#79
If you want to learn to quilt, go to a quilt shop, and take lessons. For beginers, it mau cost 30. and you bring your own cloth and supplies. They usually give lessons where you buy your machine. Once you get the hang of it, things fit right into place, and it's so rewarding. Good luck
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