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Borntohandquilt 01-22-2011 09:42 AM

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Quilter4HireAndFun 01-22-2011 11:37 AM

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The Creative Seamstress 01-22-2011 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by tepewalsh
I am new to this site. I have a quilt maching that I cannot seem to get help to use. I would actually like to thoroully quilt instead of just the seams. any one know where I can get help?

First of all welcome! This board is a tremendous resource to newbie and veteran quilters alike.

In response to your question, there are many threads on here that could assist you, and also - as this website/board does have an "adoption" forum where if you'd like - you can put yourself up to be "virtually" adopted by someone who is more experienced than yourself - who will "take you under their wing" to assist you in your sewing/quilting education, in whatever basic or more complex skills that you require by interacting with you online. However - depending on the type of learner you are, you may be best suited to videos and/or a book. Whatever the choice - it is yours...

Stitching in the ditch is great, but I realize it gets old and you wish to expand you creativity beyond those simplistic techniques... one of my favorite series of videos for students is by "Missouri Quilt Co" on Youtube, which is a free resource to you and they cover everything imaginable you might want to accomplish in terms of quilting. Youtube is also another great resource for free-motion quilting videos which covers stippling and other designs, and can do wonders in providing you some additional guidance and direction to be able to "fully quilt".

I hope this helps you a little bit, and if you ever have any questions - feel free to ask any one of us or to PM me, I'm always glad to help another online friend when I can!

Explosive blessings, abundance and inspiration to you all!
- The Creative Seamstress

Jim's Gem 01-22-2011 10:19 PM

Welcome to the board from Southern California!!!

qnana 01-23-2011 12:42 PM

Welcome from central VA!

JJC 01-23-2011 12:48 PM

Welcome from North Carolina.

Jeanniejo 01-23-2011 12:51 PM

There are some good quilt shops in the DC area. I know there is one just off Edsal Rd. There are a couple of other ones I have been to there, my daughter lives in Alexandria. Check the quilt shops, they should offer classes on FMQ.


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