Hello Everyone
#31
Glad to hear you'll be taking a class. That's a great way to start. I'd also recommend a good basic quilting book. I started with Fons and Porter "Quilters' Complete Guide" and still refer to it. They take you thru a bunch of basic blocks.
Have fun and enjoy the board.
Have fun and enjoy the board.
#33
Thank you for the advice, I don't want to pull my hair out for sure, (you sound like you know me,) I definetly will start with a class and something small for sure. So glad I asked, you are great people. I will be in touch often I am sure, I love the great responses from everyone, I have already learned more here than talking to relatives that do some quilting. I love it...
#34
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Suisun, CAlifornia
Posts: 1,015
Hello and welcome from Suisun, CA.
Where in the Bay Area are you? There are a few
other quilters in this group from the SF Bay Area.
You'll love this group! They're friendly and helpful
and very talented!
Don't hesitate to ask a question.
And we all LOVE photos! :D :roll: So be
prepared to share pictures of your work!!
Where in the Bay Area are you? There are a few
other quilters in this group from the SF Bay Area.
You'll love this group! They're friendly and helpful
and very talented!
Don't hesitate to ask a question.
And we all LOVE photos! :D :roll: So be
prepared to share pictures of your work!!
#35
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 179
Hello and happy quilting classes are fine but read read read. There is also a lot of info on this internet and of course this website. Start with just a simple block quilt. -i have been quilting for 20 years
#36
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 179
Hello and happy quilting classes are fine but read read read. There is also a lot of info on this internet and of course this website. Start with just a simple block quilt. -i have been quilting for 20 years
#38
id not like PP at first.I didn't want anything to do with it...but now, don't want to do anything that is paper piecing.
Definitely invest in the
"add a 1/4" and "add a 1/2 rulers.........I believe that they are a must.
Once you get the knack of it, you will love it.
Definitely invest in the
"add a 1/4" and "add a 1/2 rulers.........I believe that they are a must.
Once you get the knack of it, you will love it.
#40
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Somerset, England
Posts: 285
Hi, from England! If, like me, you keep tuned in to this board, you'll learn heaps. I agree with some of the others that you should leave paper piecing until more confident of what you are doing. Try nine patch squares first.
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