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If you live in an area that has a LQS thats has classes, take one. Being with other quilters doing a project allows you to gleen a great deal of knowledge from them. You might also join a Guild, they often have get togethers where you are exposed to new ideas.
Welcome to the board from MO, I'm sure that you will enjoy it.
Lanny
Welcome to the board from MO, I'm sure that you will enjoy it.
Lanny
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Welcome to the Quilting Board!
Keep a seam ripper or two close by. One in your sewing machine, one in your purse (just so you know where one is when you can't find the other one.) You will find out those mistakes that you can live with and the one's that you can't. No one has a perfect quilt. Besides, who decides what is perfect? No quilt police here.
When you're not sure, ask, want comfort, ask, suggestions, ask, you have every right as anyone else to make mistakes and learn from them. We all do it.
I'm glad to have you here. You are important. Welcome from Ohio!
Keep a seam ripper or two close by. One in your sewing machine, one in your purse (just so you know where one is when you can't find the other one.) You will find out those mistakes that you can live with and the one's that you can't. No one has a perfect quilt. Besides, who decides what is perfect? No quilt police here.
When you're not sure, ask, want comfort, ask, suggestions, ask, you have every right as anyone else to make mistakes and learn from them. We all do it.
I'm glad to have you here. You are important. Welcome from Ohio!
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