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Hello, and welcome from Idaho!
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Welcome from Texas, and best wishes for the baby-to-be! The only suggestion I would have about approaching the learning process is to start small. How about a doll quilt? They're quick and great for learning, and they don't have to be too perfect to be cherished by a tot. She will enjoy tucking in her favorite lovey at night, or it can be hung on the nursery wall or used as a special placemat for the little one. You will start your baby quilt with much more confidence if it's not the very first.
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Greetings and congratulations! There are lots of people here to help when needed. A small trial piece might be a good idea.
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Hello & Welcome from New York!!! :)
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Hi and welcome from Las Vegas! :thumbup:
And for your question "Now what?" -- are you asking how to get started? |
Hi and welcome from Ohio!
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Welcome from northern California!
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welcome!
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I can't help you with quilting questions because I'm also new to the craft but I do want to say Welcome from East Texas.
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Hello and Welcome from Michigan!
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