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I have taken 5 classes at QuiltUniversity.com. It's terrific! They post new lessons every friday so you can begin working on your new homework that weekend. Most classes run from 3 to 6 weeks. They have a forum where you can post questions and interact with other students which is very helpful. Most...
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Hi Lorraine, I don't think that there is a C&G coursebook available as normally the coursework is down to the Lecturers! What I'd recommend you do is have a look at the Embroiderers' Guild here in the UK. Find yourself a local Branch to join and have fun learning without the expense of...
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Hi Zoldesign, you need to place your fabric in a hoop and make sure it is very taught. This will avoid the fabric coming up and down with the needle. I assume you are using a single thickness of fabric? The only time you need not place fabric in a hoop to free motion, is when you are stiching through...
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone might have any insight, opinions, preferences to embroidery machines. I'm looking to purchase a machine that I am not subjected to buying the design cards... I'd rather have something I can download into a pen-drive and use a USB port. The only local shops around...
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Hi All I am new to Quilting Arts - Have quilted for a while and really want to learn about embellishments - with yarns and buttons etc. Looking forward to reading what you all have to say! nursnis
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I posted a photo of some of the silk and embroideries into the Photo Gallery Today.
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Being a non quilter I've always wondered this too. Particularly when an official bod answered my query with "the usual two layers" - errrrrrm I thought "the usual" was THREE layers. Then someone went to a show and came back and told me there was a piece made up of broken china...
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Glad to be here, still have alot of checking the site out to do- but it looks like a great place so far! Tracy :-)
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This square quiltie is made of fabric paper on navy felt with machine embroidery, embossing, and stamping.