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goldendoglover 01-14-2011 08:27 AM

I am registered for a beginning quilting class next week as I will be a new "Grandmother" in July. I love quilts and have always wanted to learn how to make them. I work full-time, so I do not have a lot of time to spend days-on-end quilting. My job takes me out of town, so I could take hand-work with me. (If there is such a thing.) I am overwhelmed with all the information I have seen on the Internet as well as other media. Where do I begin? What supplies will I need? There are so many patterns! I love them all. I have a BabyLock sewing machine, but no quilting attachments. Where should I begin?

MamaBear61 01-14-2011 08:36 AM

Hello and welcome from Ontario. It can be overwhelming. If you are looking to be able to take work along perhaps appliqued or embroidered blocks could be what you start with and then add pieced blocks to complete your quilt. There are several layouts that work well this way, "Warm Wishes" is one that comes to mind.

littlehud 01-14-2011 08:47 AM

I work on a Grandmothers Flower Garden. It just Hex sided blocks sewn together in to a pattern. Everything I need to do it fits into my tote bag.

feffertim 01-14-2011 08:47 AM

I would wait until you take the class and then you will have a better idea what you want to do and what you need. Also, ask your teacher and other class members for suggestions

donnajean 01-14-2011 09:28 AM

If you embroider, you could work on embroidering blocks while out of town & then put them into a quilt when back at home. I have a number of the 1930's patterns & many are for baby/children's quilts.


Originally Posted by goldendoglover
I am registered for a beginning quilting class next week as I will be a new "Grandmother" in July. I love quilts and have always wanted to learn how to make them. I work full-time, so I do not have a lot of time to spend days-on-end quilting. My job takes me out of town, so I could take hand-work with me. (If there is such a thing.) I am overwhelmed with all the information I have seen on the Internet as well as other media. Where do I begin? What supplies will I need? There are so many patterns! I love them all. I have a BabyLock sewing machine, but no quilting attachments. Where should I begin?


thequiltmama 01-14-2011 10:19 AM

Welcome from Michigan :-)

Lori B. 01-14-2011 10:32 AM

Welcome from Michigan.

C.Cal Quilt Girl 01-14-2011 10:55 AM

Welcome from Central California, and Congrats on the coming Grandchild !!

Heres a thought on a small traveling project can be prepared in advance and taken along a few blocks at a time.
Look into needle turn applique, pre cut some larger 10-15 inch blocks, and cut out a shape, can be a ball, teddy, any topic you like, then do the hand work on the road, do the machine sewing when you get back home. Have seen this with a Oak Leaf, done in a situation where no machine available.
Very Nice when completed !!
Good Luck !!

ann clare 01-14-2011 11:07 AM

Welcome from Ireland

MaRanda 01-14-2011 11:17 AM

Welcome from WI!!


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