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wvdek 04-27-2010 08:28 AM

Watching my Grams, my DM sewed as well as my DS and I, old boss is an excellent quilter and she taught me alot. So, more or less self-taught.

drdolly 04-27-2010 08:56 AM

took a 6wk course, also lots and lots of different classes held within 50 miles. And lastly through great friends who have been quilting forever

Nana of 3 04-27-2010 11:53 AM

my grandmother and my mother both quilted; my grandmother got me hooked.

nativetexan 04-27-2010 12:15 PM

i watched t.v. shows, read books and went for it!

N.J.linda 04-27-2010 02:33 PM

Self taught (20 years ago). Saw an article for Quilt in a weekend in the womans day magazine. It was trip around the world. Since then I have taken classes at local quilt shows to learn new skills.

Jackie R 04-27-2010 04:35 PM

Have sewn for a long time off and on but got into quilting a few years ago and love it. I did take a few classes and have a few books and magazines that I use too. There's a ton of information out there and this site has been very, very educational too.

annette1952 04-27-2010 05:29 PM

I read everything I could on the internet,& still do, bought tons of books & magazines, read alot & just started practicing.

flybreit 04-27-2010 07:35 PM

Learned to sew as a child, started making some of my own clothes when I was 10 or 11. Then, when I was about 16, I decided I wanted to make a quilt using my grandmother's quilting frame (had never pieced or quilted) so I set out to make a Lone Star quilt with clam shell all over quilting - obviously I had no idea!!!!

Got it pieced, got it quilted all but about 6" - guess I should find it and see if it's worth finishing :shock:

Then got interested again a couple of years ago. This time I've taken some classes, joined sites like this, going to MQS in May - only one class there but I'm sure there will lots of shopping and dreaming, shopping and dreaming. :-D

jljack 04-27-2010 08:09 PM

My best friend and I became best friends as she was teaching me to quilt. That was 4 years ago. We love quilting together whenever we can, but that's not often due to our work and grandkids schedules.

dizzy 04-27-2010 09:00 PM

both Grandmothers sewed one sewd clothes for entire family even grandbabiesan other one sew more quilts in her life time than i'll ever dream about getting sewn even if I just sew plain block squares together.I have inhearated the ones my dad had since he's passed now an I will cherish an use them like they're
to be used an sew as many as I can up till the day I die an then let the kids fight over the one's I have gotten made.Ionly have two kids an so far two grandsons.Hoping to have a granddaughter some day cause i have some of them really cute dress's that I would love to make.HAPPY STITCHING


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