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    Old 08-26-2010, 10:14 AM
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    I'm doing great! I have seen a lot of your quilting that you have done for Jan, just awesome! Now you'll rally be cranking out the quilts with your new frame. I have been super busy making quilt tops, I have about 9 that need quilted now. I have been doing more hand applique & I have an 80 yr old lady that does some hand quilting for me. The other quilts I have done by 1 or 2 girls that have a long arm . Who taught you how to quilt? Noone in my family quilted. I never had any grandmas & my mom didn't even own a sewing machine. My Dh bought me a 730 Bernina with the stitch regulator, but so far I haven't thought my quilting is good enough . I guess I'll just have to keep on practicing on tabletoppers or runners.
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    Old 08-26-2010, 02:07 PM
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    Looks really nice.
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    Old 08-26-2010, 02:11 PM
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    Originally Posted by Kathleen charnell
    I'm doing great! I have seen a lot of your quilting that you have done for Jan, just awesome! Now you'll rally be cranking out the quilts with your new frame. I have been super busy making quilt tops, I have about 9 that need quilted now. I have been doing more hand applique & I have an 80 yr old lady that does some hand quilting for me. The other quilts I have done by 1 or 2 girls that have a long arm . Who taught you how to quilt? Noone in my family quilted. I never had any grandmas & my mom didn't even own a sewing machine. My Dh bought me a 730 Bernina with the stitch regulator, but so far I haven't thought my quilting is good enough . I guess I'll just have to keep on practicing on tabletoppers or runners.
    I come from a long line of quilters since my Dad came from a Mennonite background! However, my mom didn't quilt and other than being "around" quilts and learning to love quilts, the education from family stops there!

    I have never taken any classes so everything I know has come from books, internet, and other quilters.

    As for learning to hand quilt...
    I went to a quilt show before I ever started quilting...
    There was a lady there selling a quilt hoop...
    She had a sandwich in the hoop and offered passerbys to sit and and test using the quilting hoop by putting a few stitches in the sandwich.
    I told her I didn't know how to handquilt but always wanted to learn.
    She sat down and demonstrated how to do a "rocking" quilt stitch...then had me sit down and she walked me through it!

    I went home and through some fabric together with some batting and away I went!!! LOL

    Been handquilting ever since except for the 6 years I had to stop because of carpal tunnel syndrome. Had carpal tunnel surgery and went back to handquilting 2 weeks after having my right hand done!!!

    The rest is history!
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    Old 08-28-2010, 08:45 AM
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    Congrats!!! I love your sewing studio!! I know you are having fun now!!!!
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    Old 08-28-2010, 03:43 PM
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    It is a restful room. I love quilting at a frame and watching it come alive.
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    Old 08-28-2010, 03:48 PM
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    cool room thanks for sharing with us
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    Old 08-29-2010, 03:36 PM
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    Nice workspace. Love the moldings and the long arm!
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    Old 08-29-2010, 04:10 PM
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    Originally Posted by pennyswings
    Nice workspace. Love the moldings and the long arm!
    That's not a long arm...it's a handquilting frame.
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