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Old 12-18-2010, 10:10 PM
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stevendebbie25
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Originally Posted by rfbrazell
I have been quilting for several years, but I am labled a costumer in stead of a quilter. Mostley everyone here says I sew to fast, make inpulsive decisons etc.
Because I was a costumer house director for california's longest running community theater for 18 years and got a little tired of making things for others and keeping the budget close you can't imagine taking costumes from Hello Dolly with a cast of 80 and for the next season recycle them to the King and I. I had 18 years of that. So it has carried over into my quilting. So I would love a mentor I really need help with my piecing and seams and binding. I have included some pictures of the quilts I have hade this year.
Any Help would be appreciated.
Go back to pgs 81 & 82, I shared some notes I took from a quilt retreat, it explains about balance working your sandwich quilting. If you note through the pgs, I've posted several notes or links to help. Do you want to quilt yourself, or send to a long arm quilter? I send mine to the LAQ, and 'hope' to have my own LQmachine by next fall? I've taken classes, bought books & DVDs to learn LAQ, but no machine yet.
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