New and scared
#11
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Thanks so much for the warm welcomes! I think I am going to definitely cut out my main pieces for a baby quilt for my friend and with the scraps play around and make a pot holder. That was a fantastic suggestion and I totally did not think of it! <3 Thank you so much!
#12
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Waving from Sacramento CA. I have been quilting for a while but freemotion scared me too, so I am currently enrolled in a quilting class. We use the book "Quilting made easy" by Maureen Noble. She has lots of exercises to try.
ANother great teacher is Leah Day - she has a blog online and features little video clips for her 365 quilt patterns. Have fun practicing and don't do anything too big for your first project.
ANother great teacher is Leah Day - she has a blog online and features little video clips for her 365 quilt patterns. Have fun practicing and don't do anything too big for your first project.
#14
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: SW Iowa
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Hello and welcome from SW Iowa. Glad to have you here. Some people roll the quilt up but I just drape it and head out from the middle. I get butterflies when I start but once I get going it's fine. Just go for it. Make sure you spray baste or hand baste your quilt sandwich. The more stable it is the better.
#16
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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I have been watching a bunch of http://www.youtube.com/missouriquiltco - FANTASTIC! They all make it just look so easy! I will definitely take pics along the way! I have a couple gifts to make and hope to jump in to it soon!
#17
Hello, and welcome from southeastern Michigan!! 8-) Don't be scared!! Take it one step at a time. We all had to start at the beginning! You will always find help on this board when you need it!! Don't be afraid to ask absolutely ANY question you might have! Someone on here will know the answer, and we won't make fun of you either. :lol: So be brave!!! Jump in the pool with the rest of us!! The water's great!!!!! :lol: :lol: :thumbup:
#19
Hello and welcome from central Alabama. I would definitely start with a small item (table topper or placemats) and practice before plunging into a large quilt. You can do it, just stay relaxed and take your time.
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