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I have a question about teaching someone to quilt. A friend and I are helping another friend learn to quilt. Whenever I bring up the importance of the 1/4" seam, straight stitching and proper pressing techniques my "teacher" friend lets our "student" friend off the hook saying there's time for that later. My feeling is that if good habits are learned early, bad habits won't have to be unlearned later. :?
Am I right about this? Am I just being a b#$%h about it? :roll:
Thanks for any and all advice here. Your opinions mean a lot to me.
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
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It is absolutely important! Just like measuring accurately and cutting accurately and pressing accurately. If you want to finish with a 2" square patch, all of those things need to be considered and stressed! It will make the final assembly of a block or a quilt top ever so much less stressful!
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It is so much easier to learn anything correctly in the beginning than it is to unlearn and then learn correctly later. If you indicate your "teacher" friend was or is a teacher, she should already know this. Marge, a teacher in retirement.
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I have only been patchworking for about five years and at the beginning thought I was very clever by teaching myself......aaahhhh what a mistake that was I can tell you.......after joining TQS I have found out the easy but CORRECT and best way to do so many things....the 1/4 inch seam what was that back then, I had messy blocks by not knowing how important that is along with the others you mentioned.
It's a shame it is not working out for you.
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I have a friend who sews clothing and now wants to learn to quilt. The first thing I thought of, that is different in quilting than in sewing clothing, is that in quilting we use a 1/4" seam allowance and in clothing we generally use a 5/8" seam. So, I think it is one of the most important things a novice quilter should learn.
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Originally posted by quiltinggrandmaIt is so much easier to learn anything correctly in the beginning than it is to unlearn and then learn correctly later. If you indicate your "teacher" friend was or is a teacher, she should already know this. Marge, a teacher in retirement.
I just used the word teacher to differentiate between her and the friend who's learning. I shouldn't really have said it the way I did, it's mostly the girl who's learning. She can't be bothered to listen. I've stopped saying anything at all except when I'm asked a direct question.
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Originally posted by eileenknyOriginally posted by quiltinggrandmaIt is so much easier to learn anything correctly in the beginning than it is to unlearn and then learn correctly later. If you indicate your "teacher" friend was or is a teacher, she should already know this. Marge, a teacher in retirement.
I just used the word teacher to differentiate between her and the friend who's learning. I shouldn't really have said it the way I did, it's mostly the girl who's learning. She can't be bothered to listen. I've stopped saying anything at all except when I'm asked a direct question.
Living in the beautiful Carson Valley of Western Nevada
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Eileen, I think she was in my class as a teen--or someone just like her perhaps. Kake's idea of showing the difference between a well-sewn block and a "good-enough" block is a good one. Failing that, she's an adult and not much you can do if she doesn't want to learn. Marge
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Hey, Margo, how did you manage to get hold of my block??? ........................ Can I, please, have it back! ............. It's the one on the left!!
Seriously: I'm quite relaxed and can live with 'flawed perfection', but I'm very glad that my first quilting teacher gently, but with steely determination, insisted on accuracy. Having had such a solid start means that I can get it right (if I want to). I even own a large can of spray starch!From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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Originally posted by LorchenHey, Margo, how did you manage to get hold of my block??? ........................ Can I, please, have it back! ............. It's the one on the left!!
Seriously: I'm quite relaxed and can live with 'flawed perfection', but I'm very glad that my first quilting teacher gently, but with steely determination, insisted on accuracy. Having had such a solid start means that I can get it right (if I want to). I even own a large can of spray starch!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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The first quilting classes I took, back in the 80's, were based on Mary Ellen Hopkins' "It's OK..." book. If I recall, the exact 1/4" seam wasn't emphasized. You worked with the "approximate" 1/4 inch seam that your machine produced, and you adjusted block sizes accordingly. Your machine created your "PPM"--Personal Private Measurement. As a beginner, it worked for me--I had success with nine patches, Irish chains, rail fences, and log cabins. I went on to more classes, and more complicated blocks and learned the importance of that accurate 1/4" seam. Since I had already mastered the beginner basics of piecing, it wasn't hard to adjust to more accuracy.
Hope your friend comes to enjoy the whole process!
Sue
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If we messed up with a fabric cutting is there any way to get a bit more?
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Beautiful! --Lynn
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I really like the way you played around with the placement of your blocks! --Lynn Wilder
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Thank you, Ann. My granddaughter is doing a fabulous job with the videos. --Lynn Wilder
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Love the block
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Alice, You hit a HOME RUN with you personal variation of Laurel Ridge. Just beautiful.
You must be familiar with similar... -
Yes EQ8 is a time sink…
I figured out how to print to pdf using pdfwriter. But you are right, taking a screenshot... -
Its beautiful up close! I love your roses fabric.
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Pamela F You do have beautiful fabrics, but you will lose the look of the blocks if it is too busy.
If you look at... -
Alice, Congratulations on getting EQ8. It is a wonderful software. But BEWARE it all suck a lot
lot of time out of... -
Thanks Helen! That is very nice of you! I've been busy so couldn't work on this project for a while. I took your advice...
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