Hello from sunny Florida
#1
I am a beginner, sort of. My husband and I put together a grandmother's garden 23 years ago. I don't know where to start now. I am in need of everything from fabrics to a sewing machine. I know how to do a block of nine, but that really doesn't interest me, is there something else just as simple with a little more pizzaz to get started with. I can use pieces of unwanted clothing until I can afford to get some material.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Any suggestions are welcome.
#6
Hello and welcome from Ontario. I have used brick path and it is an easy, beginner pattern.
Here is the link to the sight:
http://www.amybutlerdesign.com/produ...e_patterns.php
scroll part way down the page to find the download.
Here is the link to the sight:
http://www.amybutlerdesign.com/produ...e_patterns.php
scroll part way down the page to find the download.
#9
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: playing with fabric in Louisiana
Posts: 3,246
Hello and Welcome from Louisiana! You can find alot of inspiration here for "easy" quilts to make. That is so sweet that you and your husband put a quilt together. Fabric will come your way if you keep an eye out, try craigslist or freecycle for your area, thrift shops too. Many people use jeans or cotton shirts before they progress to other fabric lines. I'd like to suggest that you master that infamous 1/4 inch seam allowance to make piecing easier. Best Wishes to you and your hubby, hope he joins in to help you this time too.
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