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ArmyOfBabies
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Name: Jeri
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Anyone Quilt?
I'd love to do it, but I haven't the slightest idea how to start.
What do I do?
TIA!
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Posted 3/14/08 11:51 PM |
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Erica
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Re: Anyone Quilt?
my mom does and actually teaches a class in adult ed in her district. Maybe you have one in your adult ed, or Wilson Tech or a fabric store (like joanns?) there's also the quilting bug in Massapequa that has quilting classes.
If you know how to sew, it can be pretty easy - you can get kits already prepared (no cutting for you). sewing straight lines and ironing. the quilting is a little more hand labor intensive, but you can do that on the machine as well
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Posted 3/15/08 9:39 AM |
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ArmyOfBabies
Growing older but not up
Member since 7/07 4427 total posts
Name: Jeri
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Re: Anyone Quilt?
Posted by Erica
my mom does and actually teaches a class in adult ed in her district. Maybe you have one in your adult ed, or Wilson Tech or a fabric store (like joanns?) there's also the quilting bug in Massapequa that has quilting classes.
If you know how to sew, it can be pretty easy - you can get kits already prepared (no cutting for you). sewing straight lines and ironing. the quilting is a little more hand labor intensive, but you can do that on the machine as well
Oooh, thanks! I live in North Massapequa. I just look up The Quilting Bug and apparently it's on the same block I live on and I've never seen it before, lol... I'll have to pay more attention when I'm riving that way.
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Posted 3/15/08 10:41 AM |
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fabrichick
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Re: Anyone Quilt?
The Quilting Bug is a great quilt shop - they offer some nice classes. Personally I have no idea how to quilt but sell quilting fabric for a living!
There is another shop in Sayville and another in Islip.
Quilting is the #1 hobby after scrapbooking nationwide. It's soo popular outside LI and the local area.
You can also find a guild to join - I know there is one called Long Island Quilter's Society. Many groups meet to work on their own projects and quilts for charities.
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Posted 3/19/08 8:37 PM |
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NinaLemon
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Member since 10/07 6453 total posts
Name: Jeannine
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Re: Anyone Quilt?
I do lots of quilting. Log Cabin, 9-Patch, rail fence are all good quilts for starters. I would reccommend takign a class so you can learn the right way to cut, piece and iron - it's always harder to un-learn a bad habit than to learn it right the first time.
Feel free to FM me if you have any questions
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Posted 3/20/08 4:17 PM |
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Erica
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Re: Anyone Quilt?
Posted by fabrichick
There is another shop in Sayville and another in Islip.
Patchwork is good in Sayville and there is also Sentimental Stitches in Cold Spring Harbor. I hope you find luck at the quilting big, it seems to have a nice big room for classes
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Posted 3/20/08 6:00 PM |
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