Beginner quilter
#31
Originally Posted by marcia a
split fence rail. I teach this for a class. following book is out of print so author has few left. I'll have to find the book and will let you know what it is. [email protected]
IS THE PATTERN LIKE THIS ONE?
Is it like this?????
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#34
If you're in Wilmington, I would suggest that you take a class at Sewing Circle on Oleander Drive. Give Fran or Andrea a call. When I first started it was a hand quilting class that helped me more than anything.
#35
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Kennewick WA
Posts: 110
Check to see if you have a Project Linus group near you. We have many beginner quilters start by joining the group, tying quilts, and then VOILA! they take home a kit that Project Linus puts together and make a top. I've seen several people who knew nothing about quilting end up making a quilt for Project Linus and one for themselves! There is plenty of help with many friendly quilters! :D
#36
Originally Posted by gmac
What is the best way to "get started" for a beginner? Does anyone know of any beginner classes near Wilmington or Fayetteville, NC?
#37
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 17,636
Originally Posted by mimee4
So glad you are joining the ranks of quilter. Welcome from central PA. You are in for great satisfaction as you learn to quilt - by the way, each of us is still learning to quilt.
btw, each of us is still learning to quilt. I love that, bc it is so true. :D
#39
I had such the time trying to find a class or a teacher~so what I did (and don't laugh) but I went to YouTube and searched video's on quilting~I found it to be very useful. But I did practice cutting and sewing strips first. I just completed my first quilt. It is for my 3 year old niece.
#40
Hi,
It's so exciting to get going. All the advice has been good, so I have only one thing to ad. As you buy a book or two always read all the information in them in addition to the patterns. There is often lots of good information, and soon you'll be a "pro."
It's so exciting to get going. All the advice has been good, so I have only one thing to ad. As you buy a book or two always read all the information in them in addition to the patterns. There is often lots of good information, and soon you'll be a "pro."
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