My hint: just have fun!!!! There are nooooo quilt police
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My hint: use thick cotton (not thin and slidy:( one) ,and follow a project instructions as a good tuturial (step by step) more easlyg
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I dont wash my fabrics persay....I soak them in the tub in very hot water until the water goes cold, then hang out dripping, doubled over on the washing line so you dont get stretch. This way, your raw edges dont get into a frayed mess by the spinning of the washing line, and you dont get the permanent creases from the spinning cycle. I have never had a problem with my fabrics running or shrinking.
As for batting, I buy the pre srunk stuff. I dont have time to wash that too. |
If you snip off a tiny corner of the fabric on all four corners you can eliminate much of the thread frays and twisting in the washing/drying process (if you choose to prewash)
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Keep a trash can near your machine.
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Keep a bin for your scraps. Anything less than 1" goes in the trash, small pieces and off cuts go in the scrap bin.
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REMEMBER!!!!! Rotary cutters are very sharp!! Get in the habit of closing your cutter before you lay it down each time and watch the placement of your fingers when you cut!!! :-D
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Originally Posted by trif
My hint: just have fun!!!! There are nooooo quilt police
Ask for advice, but remember the choice is yours alone. Many great inventions were first "mistakes". Don't be afraid to jump in and get going! |
Just remember that you are only human and as a new quilter you will make mistakes. And that's ok.
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
I learned the magnet thing the hard way!!! Lol
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