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Old 05-17-2011, 06:12 PM
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Hey So I am a absolute beginner. I have a few questions for yall if you don't mind.

*How did you get started?
*what is/are your inspiration(s)?
*Do you hand sew or use a machine and why?
*Do you have any tips or advice for me?
*I hear it can be very expensive to start, is that true?

Thank you so much for spending time on answering my questions:)
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Old 05-17-2011, 06:26 PM
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*How did you get started?
My grandmother and all of her family were taylors, seamstresses and quilters. She started teaching me, and then her eyesight started to go, so I used the internet to get going.

*what is/are your inspiration(s)?
Oh there are so many to list. I wouldn't know where to begin. I love blog hopping, Love this board just look at the picture section.

*Do you hand sew or use a machine and why?
I do both. I have a grandmother flower garden quilt that I'm hand piecing and planning on hand quilting. It's portable and I can take it whenever I want something to work on. And I do use a machine. I'm kinda addicted to machines. I have three more modern machines and two vintage, and planning on buying another vintage.

*Do you have any tips or advice for me?
Ask questions here! Don't be afraid.

*I hear it can be very expensive to start, is that true?
Yes and no. If you have a sewing machine now, that's probably the biggest "start up". Fabric is expensive, but you can find great deals online. I wouldn't rush out and get one of every ruler, at least not right away. I'd suggest a rotary cutter, mat and 2 rulers, a 6.5x13 and a 6.5x24.5 Those are the ones I use most often.
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Old 05-17-2011, 06:30 PM
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Welcome sweetpea13,
I started quilting almost 2 yrs ago after I retired. Something I always wanted to do. I became obsessed after my 2nd class.
I strongly suggest you take a beginning class to learn the basics; it makes it so much easier. This board is wonderful, supportative, imformative and very talented. It has become my go to place for info, tips & tricks.
Yes quilting is expensive, but there are cost cutting tricks.
My inspirations are the every day things of life, this board, art, other quilters, quilt shops, a swatch of fabric. Many people choose to have things planned out for them and use kits.
Welcome to a whole new world. You will love it
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Old 05-17-2011, 06:36 PM
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Find a beginners pattern that you like. It will tell you how much
fabric you need. Perhaps a small wall hanging or table runner
first because it will take less time to finish. Squares are easier
than triangles - no curves to start with.
Maybe start with fabrics that aren't so expensive, but ones
that you like. Using a sewing machine is quicker than hand sewing. Quilt shops fabrics are expensive, but they can be very
helpful for a beginner. You can buy tools & notions as you go
along -- a cutting mat and rotary cutter would be a start.
Buy a good reference book to learn basics or/and take a class for beginners.
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Old 05-17-2011, 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by sweetpea13
Hey So I am a absolute beginner. I have a few questions for yall if you don't mind.

*How did you get started?
*what is/are your inspiration(s)?
*Do you hand sew or use a machine and why?
*Do you have any tips or advice for me?
*I hear it can be very expensive to start, is that true?

Thank you so much for spending time on answering my questions:)
1. My first quilt was made for my daughter 36 years ago before mats and rotary cutters. It was my intention to make a quilt for each child but I soon got too busy raising kids to quilt. So, when my daughter had my first grandson, it seemed like the perfect time to make a baby quilt. I started from "scratch" learning how to use rotary cutters and everything else.
2. Everything is my inspiration---a piece of fabric, a reason (like a new grandbaby), or a good cause (charity quilt)----I have so many projects going on and lots of ideas for many more.
3.I use the machine to piece quilts but also like to embroider and do applique by hand.
4.This bulletin board is the BEST! I have learned so much from more experienced members and there is always someone to help you. (I also joined two local guilds I enjoy, too)
5. You can spend a lot of money getting started or very little, the choice is yours. I used my Mom's sewing machine, bought a mat and a cutter and started. Fabric has gotten more expensive but it can be found cheaper than the local quilt stores. (thousandsofbolts.com, thrift stores, garage sales)

I hope that helps and good luck to you. I love quilting. :P
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Old 05-17-2011, 06:39 PM
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Welcome, Sweetpea13, you have come to the right place. My best advice is to pick a simple quilt pattern (you can do that online....just google beginning quilt patterns, that is what I did), buy some fabric (a rotary cutter, a few quilting rulers and cutting board at Wal-Mart too), and just start.

That is sort of what I did 2 years ago. Oh, I also joined a quilting guild and took a learn to quilt workshop. That helped a lot...but what I was going to say is that you can ask any question here and get an answer immediately.

For example, I bought the rotary cutter and could not figure out how to load it...I didn't know if I should leave the oily stuff on the new blade (when I was changing blades. Mine came with a blade in it, as I suspect most do. I just hopped on this site and had an immediate answer. I also asked if I should leave selvage on fabric...another immediate answer.

Just go for it. This site is better than a quilter sitting beside you telling you how to do something.
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Old 05-17-2011, 06:40 PM
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Hi
I took a beginners hand piecing class. By the time it was up I had the basics enough I could figure things out.

I do both hand and machine. I like being able to drag small projects with me, work lunch hour, Dr. office, hotel rooms when on trips.

I started so long ago, before rotory cutters were common. I used sandpaper and cardboard and marked the wrong side of the fabric and cut it with sissors.

Get a good rotory cutting matt, ruler, and cutter.
The rulers I use most are the 6.5x24.5 and the 12.5x12.5
You don't need every new gaget that comes down the pike, but some of them are really fun.
Get a good pair of sissors and hang a ribbon on them and don't cut anything but fabric with them.

Make a couple small things to start. Feels good to finish. With each new project try something new.

Welcome to the fun.
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Old 05-17-2011, 07:01 PM
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I would say find some other quilters in your area. A guild or just a group who get together to quilt or just to get together. Our "guild" just does UFO's, mainly, but everyone gives opinions and is very willing to help out with borrowing patterns and things like that. We have a small library for books and patterns. We had a man show up one night and say "teach me to quilt". We helped him and he has made quite a few by now. I love the friendships in our group/guild. I am inviting your to ours but hey, your still hiding.lol Not sure how far you might have to travel to join us.
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Old 05-17-2011, 08:17 PM
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Thank y'all so much for all of the caring advice. Y'all answered me ASAP. I was very impressed :)

As for dd. I'm from Minnesota. So it'd be a long haul, but if I'm every in Maryland. I will definitely stop in :) Also, I will definitely check to see if there are any guilds near by. I'm going to assume so, since I live in the Cities here.

So for all of the required tools, I can just pick them up cheap at walmart or should I shop online for cheaper and compare prices. I'm a College Student!! lol

Again, I am very thankful of all of your responses and will take all of your ideas and advice and surely start learning the craft!
<3

Also, If anyone still wants to reply to the thread I greatly appreciate your passion! :)
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Old 05-17-2011, 10:08 PM
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I agree. Find a LQS with classes and a guild or quilting group.

Pick a pattern you really love and fabric you can't resist. Even if it isn't a beginners quilt [though this might help.] If you are in love with it you will finish it faster. Doesn't matter if it is a crib size or California King.

If you aren't in love with what you choose ... like you buy cheaper fabric you aren't wild about and pick a simple but not inspiring pattern you just might want to give up.

I machine quilt. I don't believe you need an expensive machine. Heck, the FeatherWeights only sew straight seams. You just need a well maintained machine.

If you go to a group you may find the members will willingly share their stash with you. Some will give you extra tools they have. Some groups even supply all the fabric for charity quilts.

It doesn't have to be expensive. Consider it cheaper than mental health therapy and healthier than many other habits.

You will find the community of quilters to be awesome.

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