I want to start quilting, tips?

I just want to suggest... since I'm new too....

Start small, and don't invest heavily until you decide from 1 or 2 small projects if you are going to keep going with the hobby!
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ooh cool, I'm not ready to jump all the way in yet, but I'm getting my toes wet

Hey wildsky I started crocheting when I was 11, knittin at 13 I think.
 
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I ttried to teach my little one a year ago or so, but NOPE she couldn't sit still long enough, I need to try again - she'll be 6 in a couple of weeks.
 
I am thinking of trying to start as well. Everyone on here has been so helpful. Im planning on making my cribmidgets old clothing into my first quilt. Good Luck!
 
I agree with Jody's recommendation to enroll in a quilting class as an introduction. I went to a quilt shop's workshop called Quilting 101 where I was taken through all the steps from selecting fabric to binding with a group of other learners. Some others in class were beginners like I was, but there were experienced quilters there too who wanted to "review" basics. This let me share lots of "beginners" discussions, ask a jillion questions, get help when directions seemed unintelligible, and see a simple project through start to finish. We each ended up with a large sized throw quilt, and from there, I jumped into doing a set of quilts for my daughters, DIL, and mom. I recommend it. Have fun however you begin:) ~G
 
Quilting needles are different than regular sewing needles. They much shorter. They alsome come in different sizes. The higher the number the smaller the needle.

Thread is different. Use all cotton thread or "hand quilting thread".

Wax. You pull your thread across a wheel of wax. It helps the thread slip through the fabric and batting.

Also a frame of some kind helps. Whether it's a small hoop or a large floor frame to hold everything tight.
 
I think I have saved somewhere on my computer how to start quilting. I will see if I can find it. And like speckledhen said use 100% cotton and always wash and dry the fabric before you start anything this way there is less of a chance of it shrinking.

Here's one thing I found for you. I'm still looking, I think it was an email I received and deleted it.
www.kathkwilts.com/lessons/gendirs.html
 
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