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Old 05-26-2014, 02:30 AM
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zennia
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Originally Posted by Auntie V View Post
I always suggest starting with the kitchen. Make some "sampler" blocks for place mats, potholders and table runners. You get to sample different blocks and techniques but still don't invest too much money till you learn if you are going to like your new hobby.
This is my suggestion to. There are books out called Learning to Quilt. it teaches you everything and at the end you have made a quilt or whatever learning all the ins and outs of quilting
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