Quilting techniques for beginners dvd
#2
You can find a lot of free videos online. Quilterstv, eleanor burns, sharon schamber to name a few. Youtube even has a bunch, but I don't know how to navigate that too well. I think you can find old Alex Anderson videos on HGTV. Try surfing around, I'll bet you can find some good ones.
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Good morning. Hope you are doing well.
Seems there was a post lately about this. I almost think it would have been this past weekend. I can't remember the name of the post, hopefully someone else will. I will see what I can find at some point today. It is out there, we just have to put our fingers on it.
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Couldn't find what I thought I remembered.
This website has lots of really good teaching videos on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pETsJf2nNQE
Seems there was a post lately about this. I almost think it would have been this past weekend. I can't remember the name of the post, hopefully someone else will. I will see what I can find at some point today. It is out there, we just have to put our fingers on it.
On Edit:
Couldn't find what I thought I remembered.
This website has lots of really good teaching videos on it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pETsJf2nNQE
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Originally Posted by Joan Rosemary
Hey girls can any of you recommend a DVD on the above subject for me. It's just I find it easier if I have a visual tool.
Thanks in advanced
Thanks in advanced
However, when I really got into it last year, I watched all the free videos on Youtube, the Tutorials on Missouri Quilt Company's website and joined "The Quilt Show" and Quilters Club of America for a yearly fee. That got me hooked up with All of Fons and Porters Shows and The quilt show with Ricky Tims and Alex Anderson and Eleanor Burns shows (included in the memberships). I learned a lot!
Good Luck and happy quilting! :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by Joan Rosemary
Thanks guys but we do not have a video player anymore as too find videos at all is difficult over here. DVD's are the current in thing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj0aGcUgiUo or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWHAvIbhyDY this is one of a series call new to quilting.
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Originally Posted by nursie76
Originally Posted by Joan Rosemary
Thanks guys but we do not have a video player anymore as too find videos at all is difficult over here. DVD's are the current in thing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj0aGcUgiUo or
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWHAvIbhyDY this is one of a series call new to quilting.
Thanks for all your suggestions.
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I am the same way! I got a Juki on a frame last year, and every time I load a quilt, I have to get the DVD out and watch and stop and do that part and then watch some more, stop, do it....etc!
Good luck, hope you can find something that helps you. Of course, the best thing might be to take a Beginning quilter class. That way you can ask questions as you go, and you have someone there that can guide your hands (so to speak). I know that helped me a lot.
Good luck, hope you can find something that helps you. Of course, the best thing might be to take a Beginning quilter class. That way you can ask questions as you go, and you have someone there that can guide your hands (so to speak). I know that helped me a lot.
#10
Check your library, ours has quite a few of Eleanor Burn's.
Check out her website and Kaye Wood's too...
I can download some of these videos to my computer and then burn them to a dvd :wink: as well as the youtube ones :D:D:D
Check out her website and Kaye Wood's too...
I can download some of these videos to my computer and then burn them to a dvd :wink: as well as the youtube ones :D:D:D
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