Old 01-14-2011, 09:28 AM
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donnajean
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If you embroider, you could work on embroidering blocks while out of town & then put them into a quilt when back at home. I have a number of the 1930's patterns & many are for baby/children's quilts.

Originally Posted by goldendoglover
I am registered for a beginning quilting class next week as I will be a new "Grandmother" in July. I love quilts and have always wanted to learn how to make them. I work full-time, so I do not have a lot of time to spend days-on-end quilting. My job takes me out of town, so I could take hand-work with me. (If there is such a thing.) I am overwhelmed with all the information I have seen on the Internet as well as other media. Where do I begin? What supplies will I need? There are so many patterns! I love them all. I have a BabyLock sewing machine, but no quilting attachments. Where should I begin?
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