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Welcome from Illinois. I'm new too but have learned so much from this board. Have fun.
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Hello
I googled quilt guilds and that one came up. Is there a waiting list to join? Do I have to wait till next September? Do I just take a deep breath and join? Glad to know you are nearby. Judy |
Welcome from Clinton, MA
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Originally Posted by moroni
Hello from Norton,MA. I have never quilted before but would love to learn. I'm looking for a quilting guild near me to help point me in the right direction. I tend to take on more than I can possibly handle at one time and then get overwhelmed. It is nice to see you are willing to adopt newbies with such enthusiasm. This looks like it may be a fun place to learn. Judy
Have a blessed day & may all you quilts be filled w/love. :lol: :lol: :lol: |
Originally Posted by amma
Hello and Welcome to the board :D:D:D
These beginner lessons may be helpful, they were made by one of our members :D Part One http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-6460-1.htm Part Two http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-7358-1.htm Part Three http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-8342-1.htm Part Four http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-9327-1.htm |
Originally Posted by Sewingyankee
Welcome from Norton, MA
Alice |
The Attleboro guild lets a person attend 2 free meetings.
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Hello and welcome from SE MN. This website is so fun you feel like you have friends all over the world.
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Welcome from Lanesboro Ma. I am working at learning to quilt also. I have made a lot of rag quilts for starters. My first "real" quilt is flying geese. Found out my cutting was not so good and my 1/4 in seams even worse. so practice is the secret I guess.
If you have any of those little free newspapers, advertise in them for quilting supplies and fabric. My granddughter learned cake decorating and wanted supplies so I did that and I was over loaded with pans, tips etc. Have fun. |
Welcome from Vancouver, Washington
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