new to quilting...new to this board
#42
Welcome from sunny, HOT Arizona! Take a class on how to apply your bindings. They aren't that hard, once someone shows you how to do them. Join a quilting group and ask a lot of questions. Just hang in there.
Chris
aka busiacam
Chris
aka busiacam
#43
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Daytona Beach Shores, FL
Posts: 2,352
there is an excellent tutorial on sahronschambernetwork.com about binding your quilt. There are many talented people here that will a great resource for you. when you have any questions just ask.
#45
Junior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Florida
Posts: 176
Welcome. I know how you feel. For quite some time I read and learned a lot from the forum. Then one day I needed help finding an out of print book.Someone went out of her way to help me. I got my book actually became a friend of the author. This group is the best !!!
Jean
Jean
#47
Again...to all of you, thank you for all of your welcoming remarks. I am amazed at all of the different areas of the world that are represented on this site. It is wonderful! Next week, someone is going to help me learn how to post a picture of my first....very simple...quilt. :-)
#48
:) Hi Jeana,
I'm very new here. I only learnt to make a quilt last year, and my problem is I am impatient, and quilting requires patience, with all the cutting, pinning and ironing. I made a patchwork one years ago, just joining squares of leftover fabric from dress's I had made for my daughter when she was small, and that one hasn't fallen apaprt yet :) . Iwas pretty self tauht then. However last year I learnt some proper techniques, and have most of the equipment which I require. I've had problems with the binding, but are trying to go easy on myself, as its my first 'proper' quilt..Its the rail fence design. I just want it finished, so I casn strt on some mini ones to hang around the house..
I think this forum is great,
Blessings - Linda NZ
I'm very new here. I only learnt to make a quilt last year, and my problem is I am impatient, and quilting requires patience, with all the cutting, pinning and ironing. I made a patchwork one years ago, just joining squares of leftover fabric from dress's I had made for my daughter when she was small, and that one hasn't fallen apaprt yet :) . Iwas pretty self tauht then. However last year I learnt some proper techniques, and have most of the equipment which I require. I've had problems with the binding, but are trying to go easy on myself, as its my first 'proper' quilt..Its the rail fence design. I just want it finished, so I casn strt on some mini ones to hang around the house..
I think this forum is great,
Blessings - Linda NZ
#50
Originally Posted by Linda NZ
:) Hi Jeana,
I'm very new here. I only learnt to make a quilt last year, and my problem is I am impatient, and quilting requires patience, with all the cutting, pinning and ironing. I made a patchwork one years ago, just joining squares of leftover fabric from dress's I had made for my daughter when she was small, and that one hasn't fallen apaprt yet :) . Iwas pretty self tauht then. However last year I learnt some proper techniques, and have most of the equipment which I require. I've had problems with the binding, but are trying to go easy on myself, as its my first 'proper' quilt..Its the rail fence design. I just want it finished, so I casn strt on some mini ones to hang around the house..
I think this forum is great,
Blessings - Linda NZ
Linda, isn't it exciting one the quilt top is done! That's my favorite part -- cutting and piecing. The quilting, I procrastinate. You have found a good place to share ideas, get inspiration, and learn new things. Also you can share your projects with us. Good luck and welcome to the board from South Louisiana.
I'm very new here. I only learnt to make a quilt last year, and my problem is I am impatient, and quilting requires patience, with all the cutting, pinning and ironing. I made a patchwork one years ago, just joining squares of leftover fabric from dress's I had made for my daughter when she was small, and that one hasn't fallen apaprt yet :) . Iwas pretty self tauht then. However last year I learnt some proper techniques, and have most of the equipment which I require. I've had problems with the binding, but are trying to go easy on myself, as its my first 'proper' quilt..Its the rail fence design. I just want it finished, so I casn strt on some mini ones to hang around the house..
I think this forum is great,
Blessings - Linda NZ
Linda, isn't it exciting one the quilt top is done! That's my favorite part -- cutting and piecing. The quilting, I procrastinate. You have found a good place to share ideas, get inspiration, and learn new things. Also you can share your projects with us. Good luck and welcome to the board from South Louisiana.
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