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    Old 03-05-2011, 10:30 AM
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    Now you are hooked!!!! Keep up the classes and have a wonderful time. Its a great art, and wonderful stress buster
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    Old 03-05-2011, 10:31 AM
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    Originally Posted by DirtyPaw
    I see quilting as very similar with wood working. You have to make exact measurements, miter corners and be creative. The only difference is the materials you use and quilting is better because you only really need one machine to do all the beautiful work quilters can do. With wood working the tools never end before you exhaust the space you need for storing them. I like quilting much more.
    Well....... I had the same thought when I started quilting on my old-but-not-vintage Singer. Now there's the Bernina 440QE that I piece with (and used to quilt with), the longarm that I quilt with, the featherweight that I take to classes, the Singer that I used to take to classes before I got the featherweight, the Singer 15 that I picked up at a garage sale before I even knew I wanted a vintage machine, the treadle that I bought and fixed up to learn to treadle on, the 3 treadles and numerous other sewing machines sitting in the garage because I couldn't pass them by... Yes, you're right, you only need one machine because you really CAN do everything with it... but will you?

    And that's just talking sewing machines. Then there are rulers, and all the other gadgets... and the fabric - there's a storage problem in itself.

    Welcome to the hobby, and try to hold the line on that one sewing machine.
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    Old 03-05-2011, 10:33 AM
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    congratulations Rick,
    You are not alone in being a "male quilter"... there are several men on this board that are master quilters.
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    Old 03-05-2011, 11:51 AM
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    Have fun with your class.
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    Old 03-05-2011, 01:38 PM
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    Watch out! You'll be adding on a room to house all of your new 'tools'. You'll understand soon enough! As with woodworking, buy the best you can afford. I always tell my beginner classes their spouses would not buy a sorry golf club or drill, etc. You get what you pay for. Be sure to label everything before you go to class. Those rotary cutters, etc. can look alike.
    Enjoy this new chapter in your life. You will find that quilters are very generous with advice. Any questions? Just ask...an answer will come your way. Good luck.

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    Originally Posted by DirtyPaw
    Got my first class under the belt yesterday. I was the only man there but it does not challenge my manhood even though some of my male friends have lifted an eyebrow, LOL. The teacher seems like a great person and the other students were cool too.There is 6 students in all. The teach said if we ever run into a problem we are free to contact her and she will help us out. The class meets for 8 weeks once a week for 2 hours.

    We went over the color wheel and how to organize colors and the basic tools we need. It was a 2 hour class and it went by fast.

    I have learned a lot from this board too for not knowing one end of a tread from the other.

    Thanks and blessings to y'all.
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    Old 03-05-2011, 01:50 PM
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    keep it up!
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    Old 03-05-2011, 02:17 PM
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    You go guy! There are many men who quilt. Any of your friends give y ou a hard time - remind them of Roosevelt Greer, the big old football player who got into needle point.
    I teach a beginners class and have a man in the class right now. For a minute there I thought you might be my student when you said the class meets for 2 hours a session for 8 weeks, but then I saw you were in Kansas.

    I am trying my darndest to make sure the guy feels welcome and comfortable. I'd love to take a woodworking shop.
    Tools is tools
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    Old 03-05-2011, 03:23 PM
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    So smart to take classes! Don't be afraid to ask ?s because if you have a concern, chances are someone else has the same issue but too afaid to ask.

    Hopefully you will be making a sampler to learn different tecniques.

    Isn't playing w/fab color fun?

    Welcome to the wonderful world of quilting.
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    Old 03-05-2011, 04:30 PM
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    It is so nice to see you men getting out here! We congratulate you for recognizing quilting as a hobby for everyone, not just women. Enjoy your classes and then stick with us out here...we love to help!
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    Old 03-05-2011, 05:05 PM
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    Our guild has men in it. In fact, one of them is now our president, and is doing a great job. It takes a special man to not be intimidated by his buddies, if he wants to integrate into a women's group. We welcome all quilters, and encourage newbies and professionals alike. We have many prize winners in our group, and we get along just fine. :-D Please continue with your quilting classes. Who knows? You may one day be teaching one! Have fun!
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