Who do you follow on line?
#22
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2017
Posts: 1,386
I used to follow BH but don't anymore. I've found many unique and very talented quilters by following publishers, sewing machine, fabric, thread and notion retailers on Instagram, Facebook or YouTube - they often showcase different artists with a "weekend takeover" of their social media accounts and often I start following them. I've learned so many different styles & techniques this way. I have just one hard & fast rule - force politics into the discussion = immediate 'unfollow'.
#23
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 424
I like using Pinterest to lead me to quilting sites of interest.
For videos you can't beat YouTube! I have learned a lot from watching good YouTube instructional videos. They saved my bacon when I got a longarm and didn't have the first clue how to approach building my skills...I stumbled onto the "Michael Quilts" series and that made all the difference for me!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDc...YIewEeUtu7J__A
For videos you can't beat YouTube! I have learned a lot from watching good YouTube instructional videos. They saved my bacon when I got a longarm and didn't have the first clue how to approach building my skills...I stumbled onto the "Michael Quilts" series and that made all the difference for me!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDc...YIewEeUtu7J__A
#24
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Southern, Utah
Posts: 1,233
I start my day with Bonnie Hunter. This forum most days. And a smattering of others previously mentioned. I also watch Longarm tutorials. Tremendous help. as are the others. I finally moved and am just trying to get back in the groove, so all of the quilting sites help with that.