What I've learned about Quilting....
#41
I agree, when people are interested in learning to quilt I tell them that with all the craft I have done over the years quilting is the only one I have found where fellow quilters are so willing to share knowledge and spend time helping others and this appears to be worldwide. Maybe this is the solution to world peace, get everyone to quilt. Silly idea, who would we make the quilts for?
#42
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Location: Florida - formerly Montana
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If I listed everything that I have learned on this book, it would fill a book. I think one of the tips I apply ALL the time is to starch generously. It makes the whole process run so much smoother. I love this board & the generous and kind people that participate. I have to get my "fix" every day. Thanks y'all.
#43
I would have to say that even though I had made 4 quilts in the last 2 yrs. Everything I know I learned here in the last couple months. Most important to me was a scant 1/4 inch seam. Pressing not ironing. Squaring up blocks and nesting seams. Starching has been a biggy! Applique is coming by reading this board.
I don't know now how I managed to make those 4 without this knowledge. I am forever grateful to the members of this board. I read it every day now.
I don't know now how I managed to make those 4 without this knowledge. I am forever grateful to the members of this board. I read it every day now.
#44
gosh, I have learned so on this board and am addicted to the friendly, helpful and inspiring members here... as much as I hate to admit it, I visit the board almost every day...
Until 2011, I had not quilted for more than 30 years (high school Home Economics) and when I started in 2011, I was overwhelmed by the tools and machines that were available. With the help of members here, I decided to purchase a Janome MC6600 and away I went.
Some of the things I've learned that have made a huge difference in my quilting projects is chain stitching, paper-piecing, and binding techniques. The members are amazing. I have received personal messages from members with specific guidance on projects or recommended tutorials, everyone is so helpful...
Until 2011, I had not quilted for more than 30 years (high school Home Economics) and when I started in 2011, I was overwhelmed by the tools and machines that were available. With the help of members here, I decided to purchase a Janome MC6600 and away I went.
Some of the things I've learned that have made a huge difference in my quilting projects is chain stitching, paper-piecing, and binding techniques. The members are amazing. I have received personal messages from members with specific guidance on projects or recommended tutorials, everyone is so helpful...
#47
I have not heard about a cookie tray to smooth out a quilt backing. What do you do?
I have learned that I do not have to be perfect. After all, it is my quilt and I can use what colors I want to and change the design if I want to.
I have learned that I do not have to be perfect. After all, it is my quilt and I can use what colors I want to and change the design if I want to.
#50
I too was a long time sewer and only came to quilting a few years ago. What I have learned from all the generous quilters on this board has been invaluable. My quilts are getting better all the time. Thanks to you all who share. One of the most informative for me recently was the one about starching the fabric before cutting. I had everyone that before.
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