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#21
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Chapel Hill
Posts: 1,086
There are several of us in the blogosphere who are chronicling our learning process.
I agree with the You Tube suggestion. I've used it when I needed to see versus read about a specific technique - for me it was how to bring the bobbin thread to the top.
The downside to a teaching blog is that it is less likely to be in real time, but depending on your learning style, that may not be an issue.
Cheers, K
I agree with the You Tube suggestion. I've used it when I needed to see versus read about a specific technique - for me it was how to bring the bobbin thread to the top.
The downside to a teaching blog is that it is less likely to be in real time, but depending on your learning style, that may not be an issue.
Cheers, K
#22
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Springfield, Illinois
Posts: 645
Unfortunately, I didn't pay attention to my grandmother's quilting (sewing, yes, but quilting, no) when she was lucid and actively quilting, so I was a beginner, too, in spite of her legacy. I used YouTube to exhaustion, Missouri Star Quilt site/tutes, and this Board.
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