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Sadia Bashir

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Feb 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/13/98
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Hello Everybody

My name is Sadia and I live in Atlanta. I moved to America last year and
since then I have been watching "Simply Quilts" on HGTV. I can sew well,
I've never done any quilting, but now I just can't wait to start something.
For the past couple of months I've been trying to get me a book but I don't
know what to look for in one, I just cannot choose one. PLEASE HELP ME. Tell
me which book I should buy and I'll really appreciate any other suggestions

Sadia.

Ill...@qconline.com

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Feb 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/13/98
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Sadia-
Welcome. I suggest that you go to the library and check out their
supply. Don't forget about inter-library loans!! Then you may have a
better idea about what you like and want to purchase.
That said, there are a few books which I see recommended often. The
Quilter's Complete Guide by Marianne Fons and Liz Porter and Quilts!
Quilts! Quilts! by Laura Nownes. My favorite quilt shop is
recommending Carol Doak's new book--Your First Quilt Book or It Should
Be (title is not exact, Carol Doak what is your book called?).
Since you have been watching Simply Quilts you may want to consider
some of the books from that show's host.
Good luck!

Mary in Rock Island IL

Rhoda E. Wicker

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Feb 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/13/98
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sa...@atlnet.com,NewsGroups writes:
>Hello Everybody

>My name is Sadia and I live in Atlanta. I moved to America last year and
>since then I have been watching "Simply Quilts" on HGTV. I can sew well,
>I've never done any quilting, but now I just can't wait to start
>something.
>For the past couple of months I've been trying to get me a book but I
>don't
>know what to look for in one, I just cannot choose one. PLEASE HELP ME.
>Tell
>me which book I should buy and I'll really appreciate any other
>suggestions

>Sadia.
Dear Sadia,

You may want to start with basics including equipment and materials,
etc. I started with You Can Be a Super Quilter, by Carla Hassel, and
then went to her book Super Quilter II. She even has a shopping list
to tear out and take to your quilt store with you and practice projects
that helps you to master the skills as you go along.

Best Wishes for happy quilting days,

Rhoda

Nann Blaine Hilyard

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Feb 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/13/98
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(Okay, the rest of you, plug your ears. You've
heard Nann the Librarian on this topic before.)

Sadia,
My advice is to borrow before you buy!
The Atlanta/Fulton County Library System has dozens
of quilting books. Go to the nearest branch, or to
the main library, and find the 746's (that's the
Dewey number for patchwork).
Two of the more complete instruction books
are Liz Fons & Marianne Porter's Quilter's Complete
Guide and Diana McClun and Laura _____'s Quilts
Quilts Quilts. The library will have both of them.
Remember, every dollar you *don't* spend on
books is a dollar you *can* spend on fabric!

Nann
@the library in Fargo

Tina R.

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Feb 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/13/98
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Great advice, Nann - support your local library. I love going in there
and picking out about 8 quilt books, then realizing I don't have to pay
for them! (And picking up four more!) When I find one I *love*, I go buy
it.

Sadia - if you are not in Fulton County, there are other great local
libraries here.

-Tina R., in the N. Atlanta 'burbs

Tonya Rose

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Feb 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/13/98
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On Fri, 13 Feb 1998, Sadia Bashir wrote:

> Hello Everybody
>
> My name is Sadia and I live in Atlanta. I moved to America last year and
> since then I have been watching "Simply Quilts" on HGTV. I can sew well,
> I've never done any quilting, but now I just can't wait to start something.
> For the past couple of months I've been trying to get me a book but I don't
> know what to look for in one, I just cannot choose one. PLEASE HELP ME. Tell
> me which book I should buy and I'll really appreciate any other suggestions


And we got another one.... :)

Well it depends on what you are looking for. Hand work, piecing ,applique
machine quilting...

My suggestion would be to get the down to the library and check out the
ones that are there. If there are any you really like then you can buy
it.

Ton

_______
When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with
your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been and there you will
always long to return. Leonardo da Vinci

Tonya Rose (ro...@jupiter.utias.utoronto.ca)


L. M. Barnes

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Feb 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/13/98
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Welcome Sadia
My library also has a couple of good videos - this was a real boon to me, as
I've not been able to attend a class.

-Letty

Cindy Brown

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Feb 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/13/98
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Sadia Bashir wrote:
>
> Hello Everybody
>
> My name is Sadia and I live in Atlanta. I moved to America last year and
> since then I have been watching "Simply Quilts" on HGTV. I can sew well,
> I've never done any quilting, but now I just can't wait to start something.
> For the past couple of months I've been trying to get me a book but I don't
> know what to look for in one, I just cannot choose one. PLEASE HELP ME. Tell
> me which book I should buy and I'll really appreciate any other suggestions
>
> Sadia.


"It's OK to Sit on my Quilt"
--
Cindy Brown
Cross-stitcher, quilter, designer, and cat-lover


"If you know what you want, then you go
and you find it, and you get it....
When the end is right, it justifies the beans!"

_Into the Woods_ by Stephen Sondheim

James Beam

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Feb 14, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/14/98
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Dear Sadia Bashir,

I would get a book that has very simple patterns in it. If you start a
quilt that is too
hard you might lose interest, I have been there. I know I will never be
a great
Quilter but I enjoy it. I am also new on the Internet. Enjoy quilting

Bess

Jean Sands

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Feb 16, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/16/98
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Sadia,

Come join us for the get together at the quilt store in stone mountain on 28
Feb. (at least, last I heard that is where it was) We can fill you full of
ideas and book.

Jean
Atlanta

Heide Krch

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Feb 18, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/18/98
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I also recently caught the quilting bug! I bought *five* different books
but by far I have enjoyed "The Joy of Quilting" the most. Each book was
good in it's own way - but the pictures and text combination in the "Joy"
book really worked for me. The patterns they feature range in complexity
and
give instructions/yardages for each in quilt in wall size, crib size, twin
bed..
etc. I jumped right in with a star of diamonds from seven different
fabrics.
The book is very clear.
The introduction includes very detailed info on necessary tools,
workspace ideas, color and compostion, cutting techniques. The pictures
came in *very* handy for the cutting - often I have to "see" what they
mean.

It is a GREAT book for beginners!!

I kept the other books for reference but I find the "Joy" book gets the
most use!!!

Of course this is highly subjective. Everyone has different tastes and
learning methods.
If you have access to a library or good book store spend a while in the
quilting section, open a few books and see what appeals to you.

Heide

Books I bought:

The Joy of Quilting - Joan Hanson & Mary Hickey ISBN 1-56477-00-2 1995
271 pages with an index
Sections:
Tools, supplies and fabrics - Planning blocks, settings and borders
Cutting with rotary cutter and scissors - Stitching blocks and matching
points
Sewing squares and rectangles - Stitching applique - Mastering half-square
units
Assembling quarter-square units and on....

Start Quilting with Alex Anderson - Alex Anderson ISBN 1-57120-029-0 1997
40 pages
Sections: Six projects for first time quilters, Tools, Fabric, basics of
cutting etc..
Brief discussions of the basics - good book for it's size.
The projects just didn't appeal to me - although they are very nice. I just
tend to like to get in way over my head and do something complex the
first time out. I think it would be a nice intro for someone who isn't as
loony as me! :)

More Quick Rotary Cutter Quilts - Pam Bono Designs ISBN 0-8487-1512-8
(hardcover) 1514-4 (soft)
160 pages
Good explantory sections - and has a section on chain piecing and other
techniques not in "Joy" also has a mail order resource list.
I loved the designs in this book - but the assembly instructions weren't as
clear to me as "Joy".
Mostly text descriptions on what you should be doing, good illustrations of
the pieces.
I am looking forward to tackling these designs after I get a little more
experience.

Quick Quilting - Kim Ritter ISBN 0-8442-2656-4 (soft cover)
128 pages
Good explanatory sections on technique, fabric etc.. The designs are pretty
interesting. I didn't really follow the instructions readily, a lot of
re-reading. Good
variation of projects - kitchen items, jewelry roll, crazy quilting, wall
hanging and bed quilts -
oh and pillows too.
I'm sure I'll enjoy this one more as my experience grows.

The last book I bought is upstairs and I'm too pooped to get it - It's a
watercolor quilt book.
Good discussions on what fabrics/values/colors make good candidates for a
watercolor quilt. Again it's a bit advanced - but oh so beautiful to page
through.

Hope all this was helpful!!!


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Steve Nason

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Feb 20, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/20/98
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Jean Sands wrote in message <34E8A60F...@gtri.gatech.edu>...


>Sadia,
>
>Come join us for the get together at the quilt store in stone mountain on
28
>Feb. (at least, last I heard that is where it was) We can fill you full
of
>ideas and book.
>
>Jean
>Atlanta
>
>Sadia Bashir wrote:
>

>> Hello Everybody
>>
>> My name is Sadia and I live in Atlanta. I moved to America last year and
>> since then I have been watching "Simply Quilts" on HGTV. I can sew well,
>> I've never done any quilting, but now I just can't wait to start
something.
>> For the past couple of months I've been trying to get me a book but I
don't
>> know what to look for in one, I just cannot choose one. PLEASE HELP ME.
Tell
>> me which book I should buy and I'll really appreciate any other
suggestions
>>
>> Sadia.
>
>

>Sadia, my name is Joan and I'm from Lewiston,Maine. I have been quilting 2
years and still consider myself a beginner, however, the best books I found
to get me going were the Quilt in a day books, the instructions are very
easy to understand and I found myself hook. I made 3 queens, 1 full and 4
twins so far. Of course I do not do hand quilting because I have shoulder
and wrist problems, so machine quilting was my choice. Good luck!
Joan

Qcarol

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Feb 21, 1998, 3:00:00 AM2/21/98
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Hi Mary:
The name of the book geared for beginning quilters and those who would like to
lay a good foundation in quiltmaking skills is:
Your First Quilt Book (or it should be!)
All the best, Carol Doak

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