How did you learn to make quilts
#41
I have been sewing since 7th grade and just started making quilts about 10 years ago. I'm almost 65. I was looking for a new hobby and prayed about it. The Lord led me to quilting. I was browsing on the internet one day and saw an ad for freequilting.com. When I went there, the Lord led me to this pattern that seemed pretty easy. So I tried it and was hooked. It took me almost a year to finish and I hand quilted it. It was the one and only quilt that I hand quilted. I've machine quilted ever since. Hand quilting is just too slow. I have so many quilts in my head that I can't take a year to finsh each of them.
#42
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
i did it on my own at first but after awhile did go find a couple classes to learn different techniques and i would go to sewing groups and stores and ask lots of questions...and the (4) 8 foot tall book cases full of books certainly had a bit to do with it :thumbup:
#43
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: CT
Posts: 260
My first experience was an applique block for a church which I did by hand and without instruction. I have a 92 year old friend (bless her) who verbally told me to cut pieces a certain size. I did this in flannel for a baby quilt gift. She also told me how to make strip blocks (on the diagonal) with dark on one side and light on the other. This is a full size. She also tells me how to miter corners and finish a quilt. She had a quilting business with her daughter many years ago. This site is also helping me. I have been bitten by the quilting bug. The problem is, I spend too much time on the quilting board.
#44
I decided to make a quilt one day. Bought fabric and a starter kit of quilt supplies and tools. I looked online a lot, then went to it. My first quilt was a 4patch with 5" squares. I had no idea what I was doing, but I was pretty happy with the results.
#47
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: las vegas nv.
Posts: 2,452
Originally Posted by spinnergs
It came on me so gradually I hardly knew what happened to me until one day I looked around my room it was totally full of fabric and quilting supplies.
I would suggest start with something very simple to gain confidence .
#48
I have read, read and read books, tutorials online AND THE MOST IMPORTANT IS THIS QB!!!! I have learned so much here! When I started out I knew practically nothing although I had experience in making outfits for my grown girls when they were little and cross stitch.
QB is FABULOUS! They recommend so many things and give advice which is always excellent when you ask.
QB is FABULOUS! They recommend so many things and give advice which is always excellent when you ask.
#50
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Williams In.
Posts: 192
Bought my first Quilters Newsletter back in 1975 (still have it) Back then everything was done by hand, using templates. Thats what got me started and have been quilting ever since. Self taught. Quilting has come a long way since then!!
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