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Old 01-25-2013, 10:29 AM
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jcrow
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Be sure your first class is a Sampler quilt. You will learn a lot about quite a few different techniques! And make sure they show you how to put the quilt top together. Sometimes they just show you how to make blocks only. You also want to know how to make the backing and sandwich the quilt, even if you send it out to be long arm quilted. Also, a binding class is invaluable.
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