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Old 01-30-2020, 12:55 PM
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Hi all, where would be the best place to find all relevant details in quilt making for a complete novice? Have a daughter that keeps asking for one. Much thanks.
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If she knows how to use a sewing machine and rotary cutter, I would suggest taking a beginning quilting class. As a novice she doesn't need to know "all the relevanat details" all at once. There are so many it would be overwhelming! There are many beginning quilting youtube's and videos out there, too.
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Originally Posted by cashs_mom View Post
If she knows how to use a sewing machine and rotary cutter, I would suggest taking a beginning quilting class. As a novice she doesn't need to know "all the relevanat details" all at once. There are so many it would be overwhelming! There are many beginning quilting youtube's and videos out there, too.
Apologies for the misunderstanding. It's myself (Dad) that is looking for info and yes , overwhelming amount of info would be greatly appreciated. Had my fill with Youtube also Thanks.
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Okay, gotcha. LOL. Then I would definitely suggest some quilting classes at a local quilt store. Its nice to have someone to ask questions of, especially when you are starting out.
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I love Jenny Doan with Missouri Star Quilt. She has videos and books on how to make quilts the easy way. She makes spectacular quilts but she uses new methods to make them easier to sew. I think your daughter would find a lot of inspiration from Jenny.
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Does your daughter learn better by doing (take quilting classes) or by seeing (read it in a book)? As a visual learner, I learn by reading, not by doing. Some relatively comprehensive books are:

Quilts, Quilts, Quilts by McClune and Nownes
Complete Guide to Quilting by Fons and Porter


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Old 01-30-2020, 03:32 PM
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If I'm understanding correctly, it's 'Hooligan' who is wanting to learn to quilt so he can make one for his daughter.
I don't know of any books etc that will give all the info imaginable, but sites like
http://www.quilterscache.com/QuiltBlocksGalore.html
for 'how to' make up blocks, and Jenny Doans videos at MSQC are great, mostly simple designs for newbies.
MSQC videos

Check out this site. I haven't read it all but seems it has a lot of info.
learn-how-to-make-a-quilt

and yes, do see if your local quilt shop has classes and join up. The ladies love to have a gent join them.
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Here's another step by step to check out: How to Make a Quilt- by Emma Jeffrey
https://www.fiskars.com/en-us/crafti...NtCuMBz5J0GZqA


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After re-reading your post I have to ask if it is you or your daughter that wants to learn. Either way taking a beginner class my be the best learning tool. Also if you have a neighbor or family member that quilts they may be willing to teach the basics. always keep in mind that once the basic tools of rotary cutter, cutting board, an acrylic ruler and sewing machine the sky is the limit. This is very addictive and skills quickly improve. You don't need to start with a top of the line sewing machine or expensive tool. What you do want to do is choose fabrics carefully, and as often as possible use 100% cotton fabrics. Always check sale bins for fabrics. Many quilts only require smaller amounts of any single fabric.
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check with your local quilt guild(s)--ours does beginner classes included with membership. Gives you all the basics for making pieced quilts and we also have men in the guild. So don't write this idea off. Go to a local quilt shop and ask about nearby guilds--the shop owners generally know. Also some local quilt shops also have basic classes. You don't say how old your daughter is, but might be fun for the 2 of you to do together--we had a grandfather and granddaughter do our beginner classes together a few years ago.
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