Beginner Quilting Lessons
#32
Originally Posted by wantabe quilter
I am from Baytown, Texas and if you know someone who give quilting lessons please let me know.
#34
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Originally Posted by wantabe quilter
Originally Posted by donnajean
Have you tried your JoAnn's store?
http://www.quiltguilds.com/
#35
Too bad you don't live near me. I am thinking of offering private quilting lessons to beginning quilters. I would go to their house for a two hour session once a week. Good luck. Look on Craigs List and see if anyone is adverting quilting lessons.
#36
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Check with a LQS and see if they give classes. some of the shops in my area have sit & sew afternoons/evenings. That's a great way to meet other quilters. It also might be worth taking a vacation day for a class at the LQS. My first class was after I had been self study for a year or more. I learned a lot in that first class. Good luck.
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If you can't find a teacher, let me suggest a book: Better Homes and Gardens Complete Book of Quilting. You can almost teach yourself to quilt from going through that book. I use it as a reference when I teach. Good luck on finding a teacher or a group who will teach you.
#39
Originally Posted by wantabe quilter
I am from Baytown, Texas and if you know someone who give quilting lessons please let me know.
You learned enough techniques to do hundreds of quilts...all different.
I am sure that if you check out the LQS, you will find a good class.
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