Beginner quilter
#11
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Alturas, CA
Posts: 9,393
There's lots of books out there, lots of help here on board, it's not really "necessary" to take a class. There's a lot of people on board that have never had a "class". Lots of information on the net also, maybe Goggle Quilting 101. Welcome from northeast CA. Glad you joined us. This is a great place for beginner or experienced.
#13
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Clay Springs AZ
Posts: 3,229
If you have high speed internet go to this website.
http://quilterstv.com
It is a great place to see the experts way of quilting on video for free.
You can get complete instruction quilting books at the bookstores on sale frequently for 5.98. I have the Better Homes and Gardens Complete Guide to Quilting that I got for 5.98 at Borders.
Eleanor Burns is the best for teaching beginners. http://quiltinaday.com
Welcome to the world of quilting.
http://quilterstv.com
It is a great place to see the experts way of quilting on video for free.
You can get complete instruction quilting books at the bookstores on sale frequently for 5.98. I have the Better Homes and Gardens Complete Guide to Quilting that I got for 5.98 at Borders.
Eleanor Burns is the best for teaching beginners. http://quiltinaday.com
Welcome to the world of quilting.
#14
Hello, and welcome from Missouri! A local quilt shop is a good place to ask questions. If there is a guild, there should be lots of people there who will be glad to help. The library is a good place to look at books before you buy, both your local library and a guild library!
#17
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Back home in Louisiana for now....where next?? who knows....
Posts: 3,180
Originally Posted by smdreger
I was told to get the book " Your first quilt book, or it should be ".
I have this book and would recommend it. Very helpful. I also have one called Quilting 101 I think. Hardbound with a spiral inside. Also I very helpful book. Got this one at Joann's.
HTH
Sara
I have this book and would recommend it. Very helpful. I also have one called Quilting 101 I think. Hardbound with a spiral inside. Also I very helpful book. Got this one at Joann's.
HTH
Sara
#19
Eleanor Burns Quilt in a day books, she does have a beginners book not sure of the name but it walks you thru making a quilt. Her book does not have you make a quilt in a day, it only the name of the book. easy instructions its a good place to start, than you hooked on quilting, your gonna LOVE quilting its addictive!!!
#20
I got started with a class from Hobby Lobby. It taught me the basics, then I found people that quilted and joined their group, they are very helpful. Be careful, once you get started, you'll be another addict like the rest of us. tee hee
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