Hi, I'm a true newbie, in fact, I own a never used sewing machine
#102
Welcome from northern ND! I found that one of the best things I did when I retired from teaching was to join my local weekly church quilting group. We make tied quilts for charity and I learned the basics, gained enough confidence to read, study, and start on my own blankets and quilts. I don't have a lot of experience or time, but I will never give up this addiction!
#104
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: northeast NE
Posts: 1,072
Welcome from northeast Nebraska to wherever you are 'in hiding'. Sewing is addictive enough, but quilting is even worse. tee hee You will love this QB and feel free to ask any question because there always seems to be someone out there with an answer.
#105
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Appleton Wisconsin
Posts: 223
Welcome from Wisconsin. I've started quilting a yr ago. I did have sewing in high school Oh... many years ago. I learned from reading quilt books. It's all there at your finger tips. Then you have to keep on quilting and sooner or later we'll get it.
#107
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: The Home of the Alamo
Posts: 22
Thanks again ladies. I just found out that my local school district will not be offering beginning sewing classes in the evenings. Apparently the budget shortfall here in Texas affected the availability of evening classes...boo! Oh well, I guess I will hit our local sewing/quilting shops for classes.
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