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Thread: What would you like to learn in a video relating to quilting / sewing?

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    What would you like to learn in a video relating to quilting / sewing?

    Hi...earlier in the week I posted that I enjoy watching the Sew Very Easy (Laura Coia) videos on Youtube. I don't know her but after I emailed her that I was posting about her videos, she emailed back asking if I would find out what all of you would like to see in a video....anything you wanted to learn or any techniques relating to quilting or general sewing. She seems to know about a lot of things and would like to know what you would be interested to learn for ideas for future videos.

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    How to make changes in binding colors line up with changes in the quilt edge colors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostrider View Post
    How to make changes in binding colors line up with changes in the quilt edge colors.
    Oh, that's a good one! When I see a quilt like that in a show I'm very impressed.

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    Cutting Bias binding. Was not impressed with the videos I watched. I am using a plaid and not sure if I need to be worried or not.
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    I prefer picture illustrated to videos. I want to pull up the picture, not try to pause or watch video ad nauseum.

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    Mdegenhart, do you think most people would prefer picture to video?..if so, I would let Laura Coia know. I know I like both but prefer to see it in action.

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    I think I would like a video with an over-all demonstration - then pictures/illustrations for a close look/review of the hard-to-see parts.

    Example: How to thread a machine - a quick over-all video

    Then illustrations for how to get the thread through the more complex parts.

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    How to make mitred corners! I've read about it, but am a visual learner.

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