Newbie from Indiana. Basic hand-holding required.
#41
Welcome Deedee: I know where you are at. I grew up in Wabash county. Then moved to Warsaw when I was much older. Just wanted to welcome you, and wish you much luck on your project. Just take it one step at a time. And if you get nervous about the binding, check out the search at the top of the page. Alot of good advise about binding.
#45
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Central Indiana
Posts: 41
Hi from another newbie from central Indiana. You can ask anything on this site and get lots of great ideas and suggestions.
You might also check in your area to see if there is a quilt guild to join. I joined one in Boone County and found many talented people to show me how various techniques are done.
It helps me to see things in person and have hands on training.
You might also check in your area to see if there is a quilt guild to join. I joined one in Boone County and found many talented people to show me how various techniques are done.
It helps me to see things in person and have hands on training.
#48
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 3,257
Hi and good for you for learning on your own. My thought is that the book uses a smaller size for a first quilt for a reason. A queen size would be alot to handle for a beginner. I would just go ahead and learn the binding, plus sandwiching, free motion quilting,etc., in an easier to handle size. You can always display it on the back of your sofa or on the foot of your bed, use it as a throw, etc. I don't mean to be discouraging, but would hate to see you become frustrated with the process, but that's just me. Have fun with it whatever you decide to do.
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