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#162
My very first foray into making quilts was through watching 'simply quilts" I eventually joined a class and still go to classes on occasion as I love the social aspect of the group. On the whole though I tend to improvise patterns I see that I like or make up as I go along.
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#163
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Round Rock,Texas
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When I was a new quilter, I learned from watching PBS quilting programs. My teachers were Kaye Wood,Eleanor
Burns & Georgia Bonesteel; all great quilters(all free on PBS). Later on I moved to South Carolina and joined the local guild and then I was able to take classes and learned easier ways to doing quilting.
Burns & Georgia Bonesteel; all great quilters(all free on PBS). Later on I moved to South Carolina and joined the local guild and then I was able to take classes and learned easier ways to doing quilting.
#164
I've known how to sew since I was a small child. Quilting didn't start until 10 years ago. I also was a fan of Simply Quilts, but didn't really do anything with quilting then, just watched the show. The majority of my learning has been thru reading a book and following those instructions. I have taken 2 classes and did enjoy them.
#166
I too am self-taught. I have always loved quilts & all the beautiful designs & have always loved fabrics, so in 1998 I tried my first quilt..a log cabin pattern. I'm still working on it. I recently learned that I should be pinning the quilt together with safety pins not straight pins. It's an over-sized queen & we sold our home & moved into a motorhome (with no slide outs or space), so it's sat in a bag until recently when a friend & I changed all the pins to safety pins, so no more bloodlettings when handling it. I've very recently finished several quilts & look forward to finishing my log cabin quilt sometime soon.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 8
I have taken classes, although my first 3 quilts were some that I learned from my Mother who was a quilter. She never had any classes, just from her mother. But I have made many quilts. I belong to a group called "Compassionate Quilters". We make lap size quilts and give them away to cancer patients, children who have had surgery, adults who are very ill or had surgery, nursing homes, or anyone who is in need of a quilt to cheer them up. To date we have given away 733 quilts. We quilt 2 days a month.
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