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    Old 08-12-2011, 02:57 AM
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    Originally Posted by CoriAmD
    My number one piece of advice would be - buy a 1/4" foot for your machine. When I finally got mine, everything started coming together so much better. 2nd - starch before cutting the fabric. 3rd - but most important - enjoy your new hobby.
    If possible, find a quarter inch foot with a guide/blade. Your seam will have a firm edge to bump up against and you will see your accuracy sky rocket!
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    Old 08-12-2011, 03:01 AM
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    measure the fabric twice cut once this is a good rule to get into
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    Old 08-12-2011, 03:17 AM
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    Originally Posted by fabric_fancy
    toss out all the rules and forge your own creative path
    Yes, yes, yes!

    But I'd add that you should know your personality. If you are someone who is a "follow the rules" kind of gal (or guy) find some simple patterns and follow them precisely. When you get comfortable, break all the rules! Make a beautiful mess!

    Similarly, if you are a "just do it" kinda gal (or guy) like I am, experiment to your heart's content with colors and threads and embellishments. Then at some point, try to learn some more disciplined techniques.
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    Old 08-12-2011, 03:51 AM
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    I'm not a regular yet, but I would say take a picture of each item you make so you can keep a log of your progression through the years. What fun to go back and remember each project.
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    Old 08-12-2011, 03:54 AM
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    1. Measure carefully.
    2. Iron a lot.
    3. 3 foot rule - stand back 3', if you can't see it from there it's good enough! lol
    4. Don't buy every gadgit/ruler on the market.
    5. When buy'n fabric for a project, get extra just in case...
    6. Finished is better then purfect!
    7. Hire me to quilt it for you *giggles*
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    Old 08-12-2011, 03:58 AM
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    Two things that I learned from this board as a newbie are -one- spray starch makes all the difference in cutting, piecing and LA quilting. Two- putting stripes of rubber cement on my ruler gives me accurate cuts because it doesn't shift on the fabric or the LA when quilting and I can still see through my ruler. I only have one that's 6.5" x 24" and it works for everything so far. I'm still a newbie and will eventually get more but this one is so versatile.
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    Old 08-12-2011, 04:04 AM
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    Relax. I never enjoyed the process until I relaxed. It is your creation ,do what you like.
    I keep saying the pros didnt start out perfect but by willing to take a chance.
    Meaure and sew straight are the most important lessons to learn.
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    Old 08-12-2011, 04:05 AM
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    learning the lingo!! What is LA quilting?
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    Old 08-12-2011, 04:08 AM
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    Keep a record or a book with the patterns/directions you used to make a particular quilt and a picture of the finished quilt.
    I've made I don't know how many baby quilts over the last 30 years and as I come across scraps in the never-ending scrap boxes my memory gets fuzzy. None of my quilts will ever win a prize, but I sure have had a lot of fun making them and people seem delighted to get one!
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    Old 08-12-2011, 04:10 AM
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    I suggest taking a quilting class or having a friend help you. I learned the entire process in class from beginning to end including how to bind. It saves you a lot of frustration. The hardest thing for me was to learn how to end the binding. That was very confusing. Now I miter corners and end the binding with no problem at all. Once you learn the basics of quilting it all falls into place.
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