Hi, what do you think the best (and cheap) way to begin quilting? My local fabric and craft store doesn't have beginners kits. Should I use felt or something like that? Tips are much appreciated as I've just begun sowing this summer.
Honestly, you don't need a kit. The best way is learn to cut squares and sew them together, put a border around them and do it that way. Simple, simple. Fabric isn't cheap, but you can get decent fabric at Walmart (the ones that still have fabric depts) and you may know folks who have some cotton fabric they would donate or sell to you cheaper than in the stores. My advice is to only use 100% cotton fabric and just start with squares of different colors. That makes a fine quilt!
This was the second quilt I ever made back in the 80's, hand pieced and hand quilted, didn't own a machine. The first was a churn dash in navy and maroon for my son's twin bed, but I must not have a photo of it. They were both full of mistakes, but quilts don't need to be perfect to be loved or to be beautiful.
First quilt, I found it!
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