Beginner fun
#11
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Houston, TX
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I am so happy that you have found the fun again. Every once in a while I also take a beginner's class; they are always a good refresher and I almost always learn a new trick or 2.
If you ever get a chance to take a class from Debbie Caffrey, do so! I did at the Houston show and she really helped my rotary cutting skills. She has a dvd out with Charlotte Angoti that I highly recommend!
If you ever get a chance to take a class from Debbie Caffrey, do so! I did at the Houston show and she really helped my rotary cutting skills. She has a dvd out with Charlotte Angoti that I highly recommend!
#12
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Quilting, crocheting, sewing and crafting in my Sewing Room...Peaceful and wonderful !!
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Sometimes we need to do the KISS attitude ..Keep it simple silly .. and that is what I did when first starting (books, friends/family/neighbors, videos and any articles I could get my hands on), and that was oh so many years ago !LOL Its a total shame I didn't learn more from my grandmother prior to her passing.
The KISS method is something that a good friend taught me along time ago when I was 20, and I have lived with that motto for years in everything I do ...Keeps me from getting so doggone frustrated for sure !
The KISS method is something that a good friend taught me along time ago when I was 20, and I have lived with that motto for years in everything I do ...Keeps me from getting so doggone frustrated for sure !
#13
I learned from books (no Internet back then and I didn't know about quilt shops!) and learned a lot. BUT-----how I love the current ways of learning! Youtube, blogs, websites....it's getting better all the time!!!!!! WOOOHOOOO!!!!!
I really recommend taking one beginner class even if you are "not a class person". I am self taught and taught myself some stuff (rotary cutting among them) so that I do things really strangely, though what I do works for me. Best to learn right the first time!!!!
I really recommend taking one beginner class even if you are "not a class person". I am self taught and taught myself some stuff (rotary cutting among them) so that I do things really strangely, though what I do works for me. Best to learn right the first time!!!!
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