My daughter came to visit in October to learn to quilt. I had recently bought another sewing machine and told her she could have it. I had bought a jelly roll for her to practice 1/4 inch seams which is IMO the most important thing in piecing quilts. I helped her with that and discovered I did not like the jelly roll sewing. Gets twisted at the ends of the rows. Showed her how to do straght line quilting, how to sandwich the quilt(I use spray basting) and it went a lot easier with two people. Also showed her how to bind (I sew 2 1/2 " strips to the back of quilt and bring it over to the front, all machine stitching) And showed her a few tricks with the machine, like the self threading feature and self cutting. The back stitch button seemed to work better for her. She has since made several quilts at home, sends me email pics on her i pad and we have long conversations about how to do certain techniques. I already told her when I die, she can have the contents of my sewing room. That being said, I don't have to worry about who gets my fabric and I feel no guilt about buying more fabric. You and your girls should have a lovely visit.