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#52
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: D'Iberville,MS
Posts: 243
I just took a look at quiltuniversity.com and am amazed at the number and varity of classes taught. I do have a question. Are the classes structured so that you can pause or freeze a page? I work slower than many. :?:
#53
I don't know if they have a class on machine quilting at your comunity college anymore however, that is were I first took a class, It was a semester. I still use some of the things I learned. I don't know if I would spend the money they want for some classes at the local Quilt shops.
#54
I too am a newbie but look forward to taking my firsr
long arm quilting class.
I know nothing about longarm quilting but we all must start somewhere.
I say go for it.....I know you will be very welcomed as soon as you step in the door.
Quilters are very special people,very warm & friendly !!
long arm quilting class.
I know nothing about longarm quilting but we all must start somewhere.
I say go for it.....I know you will be very welcomed as soon as you step in the door.
Quilters are very special people,very warm & friendly !!
#58
I have done a lot of self teach using tutorials here in the qb and also on YouTube. Lots of good info, biut there is noting like tryi try again. One can learn a lot from mistakes!
I love the swap doll quilt and table runne for example. That way I make it a point to do a new technique and perfect others (binding) on small items so not to get overwhelmed.
Posting questions here you gets lots of advice too. Ther is no substitution for practice.
I love the swap doll quilt and table runne for example. That way I make it a point to do a new technique and perfect others (binding) on small items so not to get overwhelmed.
Posting questions here you gets lots of advice too. Ther is no substitution for practice.
#59
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: San Antonio, FL
Posts: 62
Investigate your local LQS (s). If you are lucky like I was, you'll
find a great group of people. They love what they do, and they love to teach newbies to develop the addiction. I agree with the idea of taking a beginning class to get comfortable with the basics. I think it's a great idea to go early and introduce yourself to the other class members. I think you will love it and you will learn a lot. Also, I think you'll find they will be happy to answer questions if you go in and need help. Good luck!
find a great group of people. They love what they do, and they love to teach newbies to develop the addiction. I agree with the idea of taking a beginning class to get comfortable with the basics. I think it's a great idea to go early and introduce yourself to the other class members. I think you will love it and you will learn a lot. Also, I think you'll find they will be happy to answer questions if you go in and need help. Good luck!
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