Crazy quilt
#21
One thing you might want to do is to make a pillow first. I made two and they are really pretty in my living room. This will give you a chance to try several different fabrics together and see how they work, and also to practice different stitches. It is time-consuming, so you might not be as overwhelmed if you start small.
#22
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Southern Indiana
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Crazy Quilting is my passion. I love it, and was lucky enough to get to take a class from Judith Montano. Here is a web site you might want to check out eveningstar designs, or just type in crazy quilting and you will be surprised at all the wonderful places you can go.
#23
Pintangle is one of my fav's!! I'm doing her TAST ---Teach a stitch Tuesday. Every Tuesday she's teaching a new one to learn. It's great. If you want to learn basic crazy quilting go on over to Stitchmap. Be patient sometimes (most of) the time the classes fill fast...but you can get on the waiting list. They remind me a lot of this group! Very supportive and very helpful. I'm sure there's probably other members on this list too!!
#24
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Louisiana
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I have just started learning to embroider and came across the most fantastic website that I know you will love if you are going to be a crazy quilter. Please check out Sharon B's blog. http://www.pintangle.com/
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