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My first quilts and "What I Learned" Post #1

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Old 10-23-2009, 02:48 PM
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Things I Learned:

• Sew slow
• Sew straight
• I CAN iron without steam. Who would have thunk it?
• Use starch (haven’t done that for over 20 years)
• DO NOT pre-wash/dry anything smaller than a Fat Quarter. OMG what a mess!
• What tools to use, tools that aren’t necessary, when, where, how and why to use them
• How to miter corners
• That it is important to label your quilt
• How to label a quilt
• How to Fabric Paint, Batik, Applique, many, many other techniques!!
• Don’t use cheap thread!
• What DH, LQS, OBW, BOM, UFO, WOMBAT, WWIT, etc. means. Thought I was going crazy for a little while there.
• How to “post” and “reply”
• NO ONE has the right to rip my fabric but me. The only time I do it, is when I want to save time and am not that concerned about distorting the edge. I have a right to waist my fabric and money, no one else.
• How to shop on line for fabric (this was a bad thing to learn)
• That I’m not alone and others need a 12 step program for excessive fabric buying too
• All the mistakes belong to me. I’ll take full credit for those.
• Mistakes bring on opportunity and creativity.
• I LOVE TO QUILT.



Quilt #1 Dedicated to the QuiltingBoard and Ron Hanson's wife who has inspired me from heaven.
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Quilt #2 made for sweet Mary (my MIL) who loves and cherishes her cats and dogs. (see Post 2 for close ups)
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Quilt #3 A nature quilt in the works for my awsome son who lives in Montana.
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Old 10-23-2009, 04:23 PM
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I don't think we ever stop learning....but you can wash little bits...you just have to do it by hand in a basin (I'm a total frugal so...it works for me!). I love your list and can relate to all and your quilts are absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing your journey so far....inspiring stuff!
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Old 10-23-2009, 05:40 PM
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Your quilts are all wonderful. I love your list of what you have learned.
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Old 10-26-2009, 09:50 AM
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The quilts are very nice. I like them. :D
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Old 10-27-2009, 12:17 PM
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The learning for me never ends, but you've learned a LOT in a short amount of time. Great work and love the embroidery.
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Old 10-27-2009, 02:28 PM
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Gee, whiz, all the stuff you learned was about the same that I learned. Part of my hard learning was also not to be so hard-headed, that there was no need to re-invent the wheel. Cutting wheel, that is.
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Old 10-27-2009, 03:54 PM
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Wow saw your first post and loved the quilt. These others are just as impressive. Great quips about what you learned too. Welcome to the club, we all learn every quilt we do, we all make mistakes and yes we all need the 12 step program for buying fabric, LOL.
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I have learned more here than in most of the classes I have taken. I don't think much has been missed and if it has everybody shares. The good, bad and ugly. Though I have not seen ugly yet, that seems to only be in the eyes of the beholder in quilting. :shock: So many tips, so much beautiful work, just like yours. Great job in such a short time!!! Some of the abbreviations I still don't know what they mean. Someone needs to post them so we can all know, us older gals aren't up on all the shortcuts. :lol:
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Old 10-27-2009, 07:16 PM
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Great first quilts and I enjoyed your list too. I have been quilting for 10 years and have made about 100 quilts---and I still learn something new with every quilt I make! You never stop learning.
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Beautiful quilts, and wonderful things you have learned. I can tell you have been paying attention! :)
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