im new and dumb at this
#23
Hi Charla! Let us know if you've started yet? I'd love to see a photo!
Here's one you might like... this quilt is the first quilt of a friend. I long armed it for her.
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Here's one you might like... this quilt is the first quilt of a friend. I long armed it for her.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]403235[/ATTACH]
Last edited by Christine-; 03-21-2013 at 07:30 AM.
#24
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Delaware County, SW of Phila.
Posts: 610
The thing that helped me the most was taking a class at my local quilt shop that was called Kindergarten Quilting. It walked me through the cutting, measuring, piecing, etc. I learned everything basic that I needed to get going. I would recommend you check into a class where you can see, touch, feel things being done. If no classes near you, try Craftsy. It is an online website with classes you can purchase and watch over and over. They have some very good ideas. Good luck!
#27
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Posts: 1,616
Bienvenue Nouvelle Amie, thats welcome new friend. Once you begin playing with your fabric and piecing it together you might want to make a small doll quilt. Then you could join the doll quilt exchange on the Quilting Board. This is my first month and my exchange person is from Australia. You will learn fast, just ask when you need advice. We all give freely. Hugs
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