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#1
Hi, just wanted to introduce my self. I am a new quilter and I am already ready to throw in the towel. Anyway I will talk about that later.
I'm Kim, I am from Missouri. I have 3 kid's that all grown and on their own. I have one grandaughter. My grandson is due in Jan. and I am wanting to make him a quilt.
I have embroidered all my kid's and my grandaughter's quilt but wanted to start quilting for my grandson.
Wanted to know from everyones experience, what is the easiest way to go. Paper piecing, or what? I am having a hard time with the paper piecing. Please help.
I'm Kim, I am from Missouri. I have 3 kid's that all grown and on their own. I have one grandaughter. My grandson is due in Jan. and I am wanting to make him a quilt.
I have embroidered all my kid's and my grandaughter's quilt but wanted to start quilting for my grandson.
Wanted to know from everyones experience, what is the easiest way to go. Paper piecing, or what? I am having a hard time with the paper piecing. Please help.
#3
Power Poster
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Ohio
Posts: 13,257
Hi from Ohio! I don't pp either. Have you seen this site?
http://quilting.about.com/
Check it out, it has patterns and blocks, quick and easy.
Don't throw in the towel, just take a break.
http://quilting.about.com/
Check it out, it has patterns and blocks, quick and easy.
Don't throw in the towel, just take a break.
#8
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Alturas, CA
Posts: 9,393
Personally speaking, I don't think I would recommend paper piecing to a new quilter. I think an easy pattern would be best, there are tons of easy patterns out there. Paper piecing is one of those methods I think, that you either love it or hate it. I love it, but it's not for everyone.
#9
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Alturas, CA
Posts: 9,393
Welcome, so glad you joined us. Personally speaking, I don't think I would recommend paper piecing to a new quilter. I think an easy pattern would be best, there are tons of easy patterns out there. Paper piecing is one of those methods I think, that you either love it or hate it. I love it, but it's not for everyone. If you'll tell us what you're having problems with, I'm sure you'll get lots of help on fixing the problems, also pictures would probably help along with the description of the problems. Please don't give up yet.
#10
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Keene, New Hampshire
Posts: 4,211
Hi and welcome from New Hampshire
Paper piecing is not the easiest way to start.
The very first baby quilt I made: I found a baby-friendly print with lots of color, cut 8" squares, alternated with 9-patch blocks (pieces cut 3" squares) using colours from the main fabric. I had 35 blocks, set 5X7 because I like baby quilts to last into toddler years.
Good Luck, don't give up.
Paper piecing is not the easiest way to start.
The very first baby quilt I made: I found a baby-friendly print with lots of color, cut 8" squares, alternated with 9-patch blocks (pieces cut 3" squares) using colours from the main fabric. I had 35 blocks, set 5X7 because I like baby quilts to last into toddler years.
Good Luck, don't give up.