Noob from NH checking in

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I just found this board, and think I'll hang my hat here a while since this seems like a nice "busy" board!

I'm not new to sewing, but still consider myself a 'novice' in the arena (have sewn 'easy' clothing patterns, and craft patterns, but shy away from difficult fabrics and patterns). I am totally new to quilting- so new that I had to bookmark a "Quilting Glossary of Terms" recently to figure out what "squaring up" and "FQ" meant. I'm pretty sure I never entirely knew how to regulate the tension on my 25+ y/o Kenmore 385 machine that I bought when I graduated HS, and half the time, I can't tell which side of the fabric is the right side (no, I'm not a complete moron, but it CAN be difficult with certain fabrics- unless there's a trick to recognizing it that I don't yet know about!)

I floundered my way through a quilt for a friend recently (one of those "this is meant to be viewed from a distance" varieties), and although it came out "ok," I prefer to know what I'm doing, so I went out and bought a new pair of scissors (OMG they cut like BUTTER!), a smallish cutting mat, and a few other essentials. I'm sending my machine in for a tune-up this week.

I was most impressed recently with some YouTube videos on the nifty techniques that quilters use in 2012: quilting as you go, a really cool curved tying needle, and some other neat tricks. I am not out to build masterpieces or anything real intricate, and I have NO time or desire to hand-stitch (although I admire those who do!). I'm just looking to make pretty quilts to give away/make for fun.

Anyway, enough blather about all that; suffice it to say that I'm looking to find tips and tricks and make my way around this wonderful world of quilting!

Oh, and a quick "hey!" to Jennie and GollyToo, since I stalked you NH-ites already
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welcome, from north dakota. you will get lots of good advice on the qb
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Welcome from Ontario, Canada. You might enjoy the videos from the Missouri Star Quilt Co.
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welcome from Tx!
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LOL, Tartan- She was one of the gals that I saw on YouTube, and I bookmarked her!
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Hello Teeler!
Welcome from Minnesota!
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Welcome to the board! You will learn much from here, I have.

Quote: ...Oh, and a quick "hey!" to Jennie and GollyToo, since I stalked you NH-ites already
How far from Keepsake Quilting are you? Love their tent sale.

piney
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Welcome from Ireland
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Hello and welcome from New York. You will love it here. The boards are the busiest I've ever come across.
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Welcome from michigan!
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