When I started quilting it was way before 1976 when the resurgence of all things bi-centennial hit! Suddenly everyone wanted to quilt. I learned by checking out books from the library - and they were so old they smelled musty and moldy. One of my neighbors was talking about me to another lady and referred to me as "that poor woman down the street who has to make her own blankets!"
You can spend thousands of dollars on quilting supplies, machines, the ultimate in fabric, and accessories. But all you really need is a packet of needles, a scissors, some thread and fabrics, a pencil, and a thimble. That's how I started and now these many years later I actually have an entire house trailer in the back yard that is my sewing room. Your best bet is to remember this one little thing: It's a quilt. It's not brain surgery, rocket science, or precision engineering. It's fabric. If you make a mistake the sun will still come up tomorrow and the birdies will still sing. The more pressure you put on yourself the more difficult quilting becomes.
It's like taking a trip. If you focus just on where you're going, you miss the beauty and changes in the journey!
You can spend thousands of dollars on quilting supplies, machines, the ultimate in fabric, and accessories. But all you really need is a packet of needles, a scissors, some thread and fabrics, a pencil, and a thimble. That's how I started and now these many years later I actually have an entire house trailer in the back yard that is my sewing room. Your best bet is to remember this one little thing: It's a quilt. It's not brain surgery, rocket science, or precision engineering. It's fabric. If you make a mistake the sun will still come up tomorrow and the birdies will still sing. The more pressure you put on yourself the more difficult quilting becomes.
It's like taking a trip. If you focus just on where you're going, you miss the beauty and changes in the journey!