Quilting on a machine
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I have not yet made a quilt and was wondering if anyone had any good advice for a first timer? I can do a rag quilt, but not the other kind. I just bought a new machine, and it had this long arm thing for quilting and does all kinds of decorative stitching, but I have not even attempted to try it yet. I have no idea how to make the pretty quilters blocks with the diamond shapes and stuff when put together. I can only do one pattern as a block, for now. Hoping to learn more as I go. But if anyone can give me any great advice you received just starting off that you think will help please do.
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jen do they offer classes at the shop you bought the machine from? If so go take them. If not find a quilt shop near you or join a guild and hopefully you can find someone to help you. Otherwise it is you and the machine doing trial and error..good luck..crafty_linda_b sittin' & quiltin' on the Cal-Ore border
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I've never attempted the diamond shapes and I've been quilting 2.5 years. There are some wonderful quilts with basic blocks to get you started. If you have a local quilt shop nearby, by taking a beginners class you'll learn a ton of information!
#5
Take your time in getting to those diamond and triangle shapes. Taking on too much too fast will only lead to frustration and disenchantment with what can be a wonderful hobby!
Read, read, read, and ask questions...someone here will have an answer for you! :)
Read, read, read, and ask questions...someone here will have an answer for you! :)
#6
I am a self-taught quilter and i am enjoying every new technique i learn. Most of my learning process was through youtube videos. There are amazing easy to follow videos there that you can make a lot of nice quilts, especially beginner ones. I did most of the quilt of Jenny on Missouri Star Quilt Company on youtube. She is amazing and her instructions are easy to follow. Good luck and enjoy your quilting :-)
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Look at http://www.quilterscache.com/
All the quilt blocks there are labeled by difficulty. Pick an easy on that you like and give it a try. If you pick four different ones that you like, you can make a wall hanging. That's a good place to start.
Jump in. Get started. Come back with questions when you are stuck. The Board will get you through.
All the quilt blocks there are labeled by difficulty. Pick an easy on that you like and give it a try. If you pick four different ones that you like, you can make a wall hanging. That's a good place to start.
Jump in. Get started. Come back with questions when you are stuck. The Board will get you through.
#10
A couple of years back I uploaded a basic website with loads of links, some may be obsolete now but most of them are OK, have a look see: http://quiltingaddict.110mb.com/favouritelinks.htm
I wouldn't worry about triangles etc; at present my advice would be to do a basic quilt, like Disappearing 9 Patch http://quiltsatcs.blogspot.com/2007/...-tutorial.html or Yellow brick road, that will give you confidence with your machine and piecing.
I wouldn't worry about triangles etc; at present my advice would be to do a basic quilt, like Disappearing 9 Patch http://quiltsatcs.blogspot.com/2007/...-tutorial.html or Yellow brick road, that will give you confidence with your machine and piecing.
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