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margie77072 12-18-2011 08:10 PM

Quilting Checklist
 
I am trying to find a checklist for planning and making a quilt. Does anyone have one or know where to find one. I'm starting my gift list for next year and I like to plan it out (fabric, supplies, pattern, notes, etc.). Thanks!

Grambi 12-18-2011 08:22 PM

I've never seen one but that's a really good idea. The more organized the better and I have so many projects stacked up to do that I can see where a checklist would be really useful.

sharon b 12-18-2011 08:23 PM

Sounds like you have the list already - start with the pattern- then get the fabric and any notions that you might need ( Special rulers, etc. ) if you have questions about the pattern ask we will try and help :)

is this your first quilt ?

Kitsie 12-18-2011 08:57 PM

Perhaps you could design one for eg: Microsoft Word or a spread sheet. Sounds like a great idea for keeping track of multiple projects!

GGinMcKinney 12-18-2011 09:05 PM

If you do a search on this forum for quilt checklist you get the wonderful quilting retreat checklist. This would be a good starting place. You could review this list and delete items not required to begin a quilt at home.

trif 12-18-2011 11:18 PM

Are you a beginning quilter? With no supplies? If this is. The case you just need to start with the basics:
Rotary cutter, cutting board( combo packs available), sewing machine, thread, needles, scisors,fabric-like you said,batting, you could get a quilt book, but with the Internet and all of us here as a resource you may not need a book. Oh and a ruler. Good luck with your list.

skrucker 12-19-2011 04:39 AM

Try http://christmas.organizedhome.com

They have a great gift giving planning plan for next year. A monthly planning guide.

AliKat 12-19-2011 05:01 AM

It's like baking brownies.

Make sure you have all the tools necessary: recipe, ingredients, pan, spoon, knife to cut nuts, measuring spoons and cups, etc = pattern, fabric [I always buy extra just in case] rotary mat and cutter, rulers, sewing machine & bobbins/or hand work supplies, pins, needles, thread, marking pens, and any organizing items you might need.

You can do it ... just as easy as making brownies ... just takes a bit longer and doesn't add calories.

ali

TanyaL 12-19-2011 08:32 AM

You should make fabric and pattern interchangeable as this like the question of what comes first - the chicken or the egg.

pls1946 12-19-2011 09:02 AM

Thanks skrucker, that's a helpful site!!


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