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Hi all!

I'm attempting to make a quilt and since I'm not super crafty I'm looking for any advice. I'm browsing right now for cute patterns that are good for beginners. I can do basic sewing but nothing super fancy so I would like something that is slightly above beginner status. Any one have any tips or cute patterns to share?

Thanks for the help guys!

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I have never tried it, but I do watch a couple of quilting shows on the PBS station on occasion. They make it look fun and sometimes easy. The 2 that I have watched are, Quilt in a Day and Fons and Porters. I keep telling myself I will try it one if these days.

I'm in a similar boat, I've always wanted to start doing one and I figure I've got to start sometime! So I bought a pack of coordinated fabric pieces that I like and now need to figure out how to put them together lol! It looks like it would be fun once I figure out what I'm doing.

If you have a local quilt shop they would have classes for beginners. Even JoAnne's (which are usually everywhere) might offer some.  That is how I learned. Also, books are available.   What is fun is making small dog quilts, I've made several and they are easy and you can get really creative and they are really useful!

I checked out Joann's and they have a beginner quilting class that I might sign up for. I think a class is probably a good idea for me because I learn best by watching someone do it so having a teacher there would be really helpful I think. 

I have quilted for over 30 years on and off.     In the past year I've needed to make quick, easy quilts for baby showers.   When visiting a quilt shop down in SC, I discovered "Rag Quilts".     They are adorable and very, very easy to make.    I made a crib sized quilt in just a day a couple of weeks ago.     There are many great tutorials on YouTube for making rag quilts and more traditional quilts.     Here is a link to one that I thought was very informative.   Rag Quilting Made Easy/Baby Rag Quilt Video

Here is a pic of one of the quilts I made for my granddaughter.    

If you aren't sure about fabrics, most fabric shops have wonderful people who would be willing to help you put fabric together.

That's adorable!

Darling quilt Carol.  I just love it.

Really cute Carol!

so pretty! I will have to watch that video. I was thinking of signing up for a quilting 101 class at a fabric store by me. It seems like i would fit into the middle of the group because in the course description I know some of the things them will go over and then there's some other stuff that I need help on.

Fabulous! How clever. It reminds me of using rag scraps to tie around flip flops.

I too have quilted for quite awhile and I agree with Carol, a rag quilt is an easy place to start and lots of info on the internet. It's perfect for a beginner quilter who is not a .beginner sewer as you have to know what you're doing with wrong sides  together in this case, usually a 1/2" seam, clipping the material to make it raggy. Good luck and I bet you will get as addicted to quilting as you are to doodles. 

It seems like it is addictive. I always end up walking through the quilting/fabric parts of crafts stores just because everything looks so pretty and figure I have to try it out sometime!

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