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May 17, 2008

Quilting an Crafting How to Videos

Filed under: Quilting, General — lastpiner @ 7:29 am

Use these links to find helpful videos on quilting

Embroidery.com

Quilting w/Buck

Beginner Quilting

Quilting on a Frame

Hand Quilting

Making a Quilt

Quilting Beginner Instructions

Quitling Beginner Instructions A

Quilting Beginner How to

Quilting Beginner How to A

The Angel

Quilting Beginner How to B

Quilting Beginner How to C

Quilting Beginner How to D

Quilting Beginner How to E

Quilting w/Karen McTavish

Secret Hanging Sleeve in the Binding

Site Map

Quilting “A Gathering of Leaves” preview

Now Learning How to Make a Quilt is as Simple as watching a video on your TV or computer….even if you never thought of making a quilt before today. It’s tough learning new information out of a book. Can you imagine what the roads would be like if the only driver training anybody had was from reading a book? If you’re anything like I am, the books you read about how to drive a car described the rules of the road – how fast you are allowed to drive in a school zone, how long you can park next to a curb that is painted yellow, and what to do if you get into an accident. What the books left out was critical information like: how hard to press on the gas pedal to get the car going 45 miles an hour; how to check your mirrors on both sides of the car, and then turn around and look out your windows before you change lanes; and how to predict which driver will zip in front of you going 87 miles an hour. When I learned to drive, I took a Driver’s Education class at school. Several of us spent hours in a classroom learning the Rules of the Road, and then the teacher piled us into a car, and each of us took a turn driving around the school parking lot – with him in the seat right next to us. Oh so many years later, my son learned to drive. But his experience was different. Blessed (or cursed) with video games, he could watch his friends play, hear them describe the “rules” and each step in the game, and then take his turn at the controls. When he turned 15 ½, he jumped behind the wheel and knew exactly what to do, because he had seen the steps in his video games, and practiced many times. The good news is that learning how to make a quilt has now joined the technology of the 21st century. Using the newest Beginner’s Guide to Quilting, Volume II – Robin’s Nest, you can watch each step of making a beautiful 9 patch quilt in the comfort of your home, and then practice on your machine without having a gaggle of more experienced quilters peering over your shoulder,pointing and giggling. You choose the right time, and you choose the right place to sit with your sewing machine or note pad and watch as a quilter with more than 25 years of quilting experience walks you through the creation of this small quilt, making each and every step easy to understand and follow. Finally, you can learn how to make a quilt using this simple video-based Guide that teaches you step-by-step how to make a beautiful quilt …. 100% guaranteed and brought to you by the expert teachers for beginning quilters at How-to-Quilt.com.

All of the details can be found here:

http://how-to-quilt.com?Clk=2423191

Happy Quilting!

Penny Halgren


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